Eating Less Sugar and More Fruit is Good for Health Amélie Poulain2024-11-0301.7K views Some people turn to sweets to relieve stress when they feel tired or depressed, so sugary drinks, desserts, and cookies have become daily staples for many people, but they harm health. These include diabetes, obesity, tooth decay, anxiety, and poorer sleep. It’s time to start implementing a sugar-reduced lifestyle. Read more
Kyoto Anticipates Record Hotel Occupancy as Maple Viewing Season Draws Crowds and Night Tours Flourish Ferre Keira2024-10-3104K views November is maple viewing season in Kyoto City, and the hotel occupancy rate is expected to reach 89.5%, a record high. TOKYO, JAPAN (Merxwire) – According to the August monthly… Read more
Japan Strawberry Season is Coming, and Eating Strawberries Daily can Protect Heart Health Julie Howard2024-10-3101.4K views Scientific research shows that strawberries can promote cardiometabolic health, reduce cholesterol and inflammation, and delay cognitive decline, making them suitable for daily consumption. TOKYO, JAPAN (Merxwire) – As Japan’s strawberry… Read more
Japan Proposes New Guidelines to Reduce Restaurant Food Waste by Encouraging Safe Leftover Takeaways Ferre Keira2024-10-2403.1K views Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare has developed specific guidelines, calling people to take leftovers home to reduce food waste. TOKYO, JAPAN (Merxwire) – In Japan, restaurant leftovers are… Read more
Touch Screen Ordering Influences Consumer Choice in Conveyor Belt Sushi Restaurants Ferre Keira2024-10-1702.7K views A consumer survey found that one-quarter of the public considers “order food using a touch screen” a factor in choosing a conveyor belt sushi restaurant, highlighting consumers’ acceptance of the… Read more
Experts Warn Regular Use of Food Packaging may Cause Cancer Risks Julie Howard2024-10-1601.4K views Food packaging may contain carcinogenic chemicals such as bisphenol A (BPA), phthalates, polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), and aniline derivatives to increase its durability, moisture resistance, and oil resistance. Some studies have… Read more
Chinese Autumn Freeze to Maintain Health, but Be Careful of Becoming a Problem Amélie Poulain2024-10-1402.7K views Entering the Cold Dew solar term, the temperature drops significantly, and the temperature difference between morning and evening is even greater. It means that the cold air is increasing, so you should pay more attention to keeping the lower body warm. Falling temperatures will also affect your mood, so Chinese medicine reminds everyone to keep your mood stable during the cold dew season and develop regular exercise habits to help drive away the cold. Read more
Japan’s Hotel Battle: Luxurious Breakfast Becomes a Key Selling Point Ferre Keira2024-10-0303.2K views Japan’s tourism sector is booming, with visitors spending an average of 150,000 yen per person, a significant portion of which goes to accommodation. As hotels compete to attract international tourists,… Read more
iPhone 16 Launch Boom, Purchasing Power of Various Countries Revealed Amélie Poulain2024-10-0305.4K views Apple iPhone 16 went on sale on September 20. Poland’s famous price comparison website also released the latest statistics, estimating the ability of the average salary in fifty countries to purchase this new phone. The country with the highest purchasing power is Switzerland, which only needs 4 days of work to buy a new iPhone. The country with the poorest purchasing power is Turkey, which needs 72.9 days of work to be able to buy it. Read more
Asia Dominates Instant Noodle Market: China Leads in Total Consumption While Vietnam Tops Per Capita Rankings Ferre Keira2024-09-26010.9K views The top five instant noodles sales are from Asian countries, with China ranking first in total consumption and Vietnam ranking first in per capita consumption. HANOI, VIETNAM (Merxwire) – The… Read more