By EIICHI TSUNOZU/ Staff Writer
September 30, 2022 at 07:00 JST
An area straddling Takasaki and Tamamura in Gunma Prefecture is touted by the prefectural government as having “relatively few earthquakes or other natural disasters” in an effort to attract business operators. (Provided by the Gunma prefectural government)
MAEBASHI--Gunma Prefecture is trying to cash in on its reputation as a relatively low-risk area for earthquakes, floods and other natural disasters to entice companies to set up shop in this inland region of central Japan. [Read More]
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