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Coca News
@cocanews.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
代表・土井が「Brazil Japan Startup Forum 2026」登壇報告 www.wacoca.com/news/2816465/ オフラインマーケティング事業を展開するohpner株式会社(東京都渋谷区、代表取締役:土井 健)の代表・土井は、2026年4月9日(木)にブラジル・サンパウロにて開催された「Brazil Japan Startup Fo [...]
代表・土井が「Brazil Japan Startup Forum 2026」登壇報告 - WACOCA NEWS

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代表・土井が「Brazil Japan Startup Forum 2026」登壇報告 - WACOCA NEWS

ohpner株式会社のプレスリリース(2026年4月17日 10時39分)代表・土井が「Brazil Japan Startup Forum 2026」登壇報告

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WALK NEWS - News Japan & Japanese News
@walknews.bsky.social
1 day ago
モンスターラボCEO鮄川が「Brazil Japan Startup Forum 2026」に登壇 www.walknews.com/1265486/ AIとデジタルの力で企業の変革と価値創造に伴走する「AI & Digital Partners」の株式会社モンスターラボ(本社:東京都渋谷区、代表取締役社長:鮄川 宏樹(いながわ ひろき)、以下「モンスターラボ」 [...]
モンスターラボCEO鮄川が「Brazil Japan Startup Forum 2026」に登壇 - WALK NEWS

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モンスターラボCEO鮄川が「Brazil Japan Startup Forum 2026」に登壇 - WALK NEWS

AIとデジタルの力で企業の変革と価値創造に伴走する「AI & Digital Partners」の株式会社モンスターラボ(本社:東京都渋谷区、代表取締役社長:鮄川 宏樹(いながわ ひろき)、以下「モンスターラボ」)は、CEOの鮄川が2026年4月9日(木)にブラジル・サンパウロにて開催された「Brazil

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Coca News
@cocanews.bsky.social
1 day ago
モンスターラボCEO鮄川が「Brazil Japan Startup Forum 2026」に登壇 www.wacoca.com/news/2815822/ AIとデジタルの力で企業の変革と価値創造に伴走する「AI & Digital Partners」の株式会社モンスターラボ(本社:東京都渋谷区、代表取締役社長:鮄川 宏樹(いながわ ひろき)、以下「モンスターラボ」 [...]
モンスターラボCEO鮄川が「Brazil Japan Startup Forum 2026」に登壇 - WACOCA NEWS

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モンスターラボCEO鮄川が「Brazil Japan Startup Forum 2026」に登壇 - WACOCA NEWS

株式会社モンスターラボのプレスリリース(2026年4月17日 14時00分)モンスターラボCEO鮄川が「Brazil Japan Startup Forum 2026」に登壇

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@karamelflan.bsky.social
1 day ago
Someone should spread "information" about "cool-biz" in reddit, as if explaining it as it was a way to make business cooler by putting more air-conditioners in business in Japan, spending over 17 billion yen each major prefectures.
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welcome to the glennaissance
@maillardreaction.bsky.social
2 days ago
redditor makes up some bullshit and it gets assimilated into "reality" by AI within an hour
Screenshot of a reddit post that reads "Why do the Japanese like their buns askew?" with images of burger food photography where each bun is slightly off-center
" Wow. Never thought the day would come when somebody would ask.

Because in the early postwar years, Japanese burger chains reportedly borrowed heavily from the aesthetics of kissaten food displays, where slight imperfection was seen as proof of hand-assembled care rather than factory uniformity. A perfectly centered patty looked too mechanical, too “American showroom.” So display artists began setting the fillings just a little off-center to suggest freshness, softness, and the idea that the burger had been gently placed together that morning by a real person.

Over time, that tiny asymmetry became its own visual language. Advertisers found that a slightly askew burger made the layers easier to see at a glance in wax displays and printed menus, especially in cramped storefronts and train-station food courts. By the late 1970s, design manuals in the fast-food industry supposedly even recommended a “living tilt” to make buns appear more appetizing and less rigid.

Just kidding. I don't know. I made that all up. Fuck you "
Reddit comment that says " This should show up in Google's AI overview within the next day, confirming its truth for posterity.

The current overview, citing authoritative sources like a single thread on Hacker News from yesterday, says it instead reflects the concept of wabi-sabi."

The next commenter posts a screenshot from an AI client captioned "oh my god." The screenshot reads: "That slightly 'askew' look you're noticing isn't really about Japanese people specifically liking crooked burgers—it's mostly a presentation trend and marketing style used by McDonald's in Japan. Here's what's going on:

1. "Handmade" aesthetic in Japan, ads often try to make food look freshly assembled and natural, not factory-perfect. A slightly off-center bun suggests:

-it was just put together

-it's soft and real, not rigid and artificial

Perfect symmetry can actually feel too manufactured in that context."
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WALK NEWS - News Japan & Japanese News
@walknews.bsky.social
2 days ago
モンスターラボCEO鮄川が「Brazil Japan Startup Forum 2026」に登壇 www.walknews.com/1264549/ ~各界リーダーとともにAI活用と国境を越えたエコシステム構築を議論~ AIとデジタルの力で企業の変革と価値創造に伴走する「AI & Digital Partners」の株式会社モンスターラボ(本社:東京都渋谷区、 [...]
モンスターラボCEO鮄川が「Brazil Japan Startup Forum 2026」に登壇 - WALK NEWS

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モンスターラボCEO鮄川が「Brazil Japan Startup Forum 2026」に登壇 - WALK NEWS

~各界リーダーとともにAI活用と国境を越えたエコシステム構築を議論~

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@r1ng1ngbell.bsky.social
5 days ago
So, that’s where/how you honed your wizardry skills, Omotenashi. Didn’t come across stuff that you didn’t want to know? Did you have to interact with those that you were surveiling, pretending?
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