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Friday, April 27, 2018

Panasonic Launches Off-grid Solutions Project to Mark Its Centenary


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Panasonic Corporation announced it has kicked off a project for people living in off-grid areas that combines educational activities to promote understanding of electricity and provision of the company’s related products. The Off-grid Solutions Project is part of Panasonic’s corporate social responsibility initiatives, celebrating the centennial of the company’s founding this year.

This new initiative aims to support the creation of a sustainable society where each individual living without access to the power grid can lead an independent life. Panasonic will donate its products such as solar generation and storage systems, provide education and technical training to cultivate human resources, and help develop local business models taking advantage of electricity. Through these activities, Panasonic wants to help establish a solid educational foundation, increase local income and support independence for these communities. These activities will also contribute to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The new project is intended for communities in Asia and Africa with a large off-grid population, where Panasonic will work with NGOs and NPOs that are making efforts to resolve societal issues these communities face. Starting in Indonesia (January 2018–December 2019), Myanmar (April 2018–March 2020) and Kenya (currently being coordinated), the activities will be gradually expanded into other regions and countries.



Specific Activities in the Project
1. Education for sustainable development for local citizens

In order to promote voluntary use of the donated products, Panasonic will provide education to raise awareness among local citizens regarding electricity-use and offer fundamental training on solar panels and storage systems.

2. Donation of solar generation and storage systems to promote the use of renewable energy

Panasonic will donate its stand-alone photovoltaic power package called Power Supply Station, compact energy storage systems with LED lighting known as Eneloop Solar Storage, and solar lanterns, among others. They will be used in schools and community assembly halls, as well as in homes.

3. Development of electricity-based local industry models to increase income

Panasonic will attempt to create small-scale industrial models, such as agricultural and fish-processing businesses, that make use of energy generated by solar panels and storage systems. The aim includes securing the funds necessary for continuing these businesses, including systems maintenance and battery replacements, to bring about a positive socioeconomic impact in the community.

Through its corporate citizenship activities focusing on helping developing nations resolve their societal issues, Panasonic will strive to achieve the creation of “A Better Life, A Better World.”

Sustainable Development Goals Addressed by the Off-grid Solutions Project
Affordable and clean energyPartnerships for the goals
Good health and well-beingQuality education
Gender equalityNo poverty


Panasonic’s Activities to Support Emerging and Developing Nations

With the creation of an inclusive society without poverty as the central theme, Panasonic is proceeding with corporate citizenship activities based on its philosophy of contributing to the development of society through its business by using its technology and products. With regard to activities to support off-grid communities, Panasonic has carried out the 100 Thousand Solar Lanterns Project, in which the company donated 100,000 solar lanterns to developing nations around the world. Its next initiative, started in March this year, is the Bringing Light to People project that aims to bring light to off-grid communities through crowd-funding and the donation of second-hand books with the help of the general public.

The SDGs are a set of global goals, to be achieved between the years 2016 and 2030, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in September 2015 in order to create a sustainable world. They consist of 17 goals and 169 specific targets.

For more information on Panasonic’s corporate citizenship activities

▼Corporate citizenship activities website:
▼Off-grid solutions activities website (scheduled for launch in May):
▼Bringing Light to People website:
▼100 Thousand Solar Lanterns Project website:

ZCR, DOT, LGUs, and Private Sectors Hold the National Policy Forum on Sustainable Consumption and Production in the Tourism Sector


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The Zero Carbon Resorts (ZCR) project, through the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development (PCSD) and GrAT-Center for Appropriate Technology conducted the National Policy Forum on Sustainable Consumption and Production in the Tourism Sector at the AG New World Manila Bay Hotel in Malate, Manila. The event brought together participants from the national government, including the Department of Tourism (DOT), local government units from different provinces of the country, and private hotel and resort sector entrepreneurs.

The National Policy Forum aims to strengthen the institutional capacity of tourism stakeholders, policy makers, and local government units. Along with that, its objectives are to enable these stakeholders to formulate and implement relevant policies on sustainable consumption and production, as well as to formulate and implement tourism policies and SCP for the tourism sector.

Dr. Wimmer, Managing Director and ZCR Project Lead, GrAT (left) and Ambassador Jessen, Head of the EU Delegation to the Philippines (right)

As it immediately followed the launch of the ANAHAW-Philippine Sustainable Tourism Certification (PSTC) last January 31, the National Policy Forum tackled a great deal of the ZCR Project and its green initiatives in the Philippines and Thailand through a speech by Dr. Robert Wimmer, Managing Director of GrAT and ZCR Project Team Lead, which followed the inspirational messages from Vice Governor Dennis Socrates of the Palawan Province and Ambassador Franz Jessen, Head of the EU Delegation to the Philippines.

Palawan’s Vice Governor Socrates on his keynote message
In their key messages: Vice Governor Socrates discussed how Palawan is considered as “the country’s last frontier” (ecologically untouched) and how they envision to transition the province from fourth world to first world by smartly consuming yet sustainably preserving their rich natural resources; while Ambassador Jessen discussed how they, through EU funding, have helped businesses to switch to more sustainable products and services. “If you look at the small items in Palawan,” he said, “you will see that some spots have been developed.” Still they are doing their best to avoid tourism development mistakes that had been made in other areas of the country—which, according to Dr. Wimmer, are more parallel to “destructive mass tourism” rather than “sustainable tourism.” The latter creates more value in the long run, even though the former seems to be spiking up in terms of profit right now. Yet it will certainly not be sustainable.

Dr. Wimmer while giving an overview about the policy forum and the Zero Carbon Resorts Project
According to Dr. Wimmer, as the climate changes, the goal is to reduce carbon emission. “It is not a question whether or not we do it. It is absolutely needed,” he said, giving examples from the Yolanda catastrophe to the drought in Brazil and California, alarming water levels in Istanbul, Beijing pollution, and even uncontrollable forest fires in Australia due to rising temperature, among others. The National Policy Forum event is essential, “so we can roll out the solution.”

“How can we work together? What can you contribute? How can we make sustainable practices mainstream and increase the positive impact to really make a change?” These are the questions Dr. Wimmer asked to the participants during the National Policy Forum.

The event’s significant highlights include three major portions: situation analysis, desired future and implementation actions, and a panel discussion.

Mr. Nunatavorakarn (Policy Manager, Healthy Public Policy Foundation) enthusiastically sharing Thailand’s relevant experiences
The situation analyses focused on giving detailed situation assessments on the existing tourism policies in the Philippines, the policies in the LGUs, and gaps and barriers and other relevant issues and data gathered from Palawan project experiences. The desired future portion covered the institutionalization of the SCP policies at the local level and the ZCR Project’s Palawan experience, as well as the sharing of international experience from Thailand’s Public Policy Manager, Mr. Suphakit Nuntavorakarn. The panel discussion revolved around the topic on strategies for developing sustainable tourism.

An open forum where the audience could ask questions and voice out concerns either via the digitally powered platform Slido or with an open microphone immediately succeeded each portion.

Interactive discussion between participants and resource speakers

Situation Analyses

(From left to right) Representing the government and LGU sector, Dir. Intong, Department of Tourism; Ms. Tan, Palawan Tourism Council and Atty. Nunag, Bohol Provincial Tourism Council and Amarela Resort Owner, and Dr. Wimmer, GrAT and ZCR Project

The speakers for situation analyses were Dir. Danilo Intong, Office Tourism Standards and Regulations-DOT, Atty. Lucas Nunag, owner of Amarela Resort and Chairman of Bohol Provincial Tourism Council, and Ms. Deborah Tan, President of Palawan Tourism Council.

Dir. Intong, Department of Tourism, tackles about the sustainable tourism policies in the Philippines
Dir. Intong shed light on the National Development Plan and the Tourism Act of 2009 Mandate, which fosters primary planning, programming, coordination, and implementation in order to develop a highly competitive, environmentally sustainable, and socially responsible tourism industry that promotes inclusive growth. Along with this, he discussed the RA 9593 DOT accreditation and who can be accredited, National Accommodation Standards, and the Star Grading Scheme, among other relevant topics that explain why tourism should go green and why the industry should go hand in hand with the environment.

Atty. Nunag representing Bohol LGU stating the current updates in the area
Atty. Nunag tackled on the development plans for Bohol (including the new airport), how they started, the challenges they faced (including major earthquakes), and how they have recovered. He also discussed on the “crafting” of new tourism policies in Bohol with the help of development partners, LGUs, and private sectors to be able to transform their province into the country’s prime ecocultural tourism destination.


Ms. Tan discussed the tourism situations in Palawan
Ms. Tan presented data from Palawan Tourism Council covering sociocultural issues in the tourism industry, including cultural erosion (displacement or forced migration for locals), tension between locals and tourists, and prostitution and human trafficking—and how they tried to prevent and resolve them. She also covered environmental issues such as global warming and climate change. She encouraged everyone to ask themselves their travel carbon footprint which most travelers are not conscious of.

Executive Director of Palawan Council for Sustainable Development (PCSD), Dir. Devanadera, El Nido Vice Mayor Corral, and Provincial Tourism Officer Ms. Buñi sharing their insights on the topics discussed by the presenters during the morning sessions
The open forum that followed was headed by Dir. Nelson Devanadera, Executive Director of PCSDS, Hon. Leonor Corral, Vice Mayor of El Nido, and Ms. Maribel Buñi, Provincial Tourism Officer of Palawan.



Desired Future and Implementation Actions

Open forum with the guest speakers from LGUs and private sectors in the Philippines and Thailand
Engr. Frediswinda de Guzman (Engineer IV, Green Building Unit, Department of Building Official, Local Government of Quezon City), Engr. Armando Comandao, EnP, pice(Coordinator, City Planning and Development Department City Zoning Officer and City Green Building Officer, Local Government of Mandaluyong City), along with Atty. Adelina Benavente-Villena (Project Team Lead, PCSDS-ZCR) and Mr. Ruben Tan, Jr. (Chairman and CEO, Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort), gave their presentations.


(Left to right) Engr. Armando Comandao, EnP, pice and Engr. Frediswinda de Guzman representing the local government of Mandaluyong and Quezon City, respectively, and discussing their city’s building code
Engr. De Guzman and Engr. Comandao both discussed on the Green Building policies and regulations for their respective cities, which were both almost similar with minor adjustments and differences, which according to them, vary from every city’s needs. They also discussed how they are putting these policies into the mainstream by making them a requirement prior to accreditation and by focusing on incentives rather than punishment.

PCSDS-ZCR Project Team Lead, Atty. Villena conferring about the achievements of the ZCR Project in Palawan
Atty. Villena discoursed the ZCR Project in Palawan and the value it brought for the people, the business, and most of all, the environment—how they have helped few islands that are not connected with central energy grids to produce their own energy.

President and CEO of Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort, ZCR Frontier Group member, Hall of Famer ASEAN Green Hotel Awardee and 2018–2020 ASEAN Tourism Standards (ASTA) award winner talked about its experiences toward achieving success
While responders from the audience expressed that the support they get from their respective local government units and regional agencies do not meet their expectation of dependability, Mr. Ruben Tan’s success with the Daluyon Beach Resort is a different story. It’s in a community that previously had no energy source themselves, yet Mr. Tan shared how he spearheaded the community to improve the situation in their area through cultural exchange and by partnering with organizations, providing livelihoods, and promoting tourism in a way that is not destructive for the environment. “It is our duty to be responsible individuals who can help save the environment,” Mr. Tan expressed.

Discussion time with Mr. Nunatavorakarn of HPPF, ZCR Project from Thailand
The speaker who discussed on implementation actions was Mr. Suphakit Nuntavorakarn, Thailand’s Public Policy Manager. He talked about the cruciality of sustainable tourism in his own country, which ranked low among 136 countries in terms of environmental sustainability—and how they are addressing this with the help of the ZCR Project through the implementation of 3R measures, use of renewable energy, and various solutions for waste management.



Strategies for Development


Interactive open discussion with panel members
The panel discussion focused on strategies for developing sustainable tourism and SCP policy consisted of Arch. Miguel Guerrero III (Chairman, Green Architecture Advocacy Philippines), Mr. Nuntavorakarn, Engr. de Guzman, and Engr. Comandao. The moderators were Atty. Rio Jean Quindara (PCSDS-Policy Specialist) and Dr. Leah de la Rosa (Research Coordinator, University of Santo Tomas EDGE Assessor, Philippine Green Building).

Participants actively raising their questions during open forum

With the participation of the audience, the discussion covered topics on: how the green building should be a prerequisite for every city yet how it has to be tailored based on the specifications of every area; how organizations such as the ZCR Project can help areas who need support by providing support in return such as in terms of data and information, timeline, and problem definition; how establishments can leverage the two sectors of tourism, ecological (natural) and cultural (heritage, intangible, beliefs, religious, etc.); how the Philippines and certain undeveloped but promising areas can have a great start by becoming a part of the sustainability cycle as early as now; and how a “policy” must be made simple, measurable, and focused on positive incentives instead of negative penalties.

Dir. Devanadera (PCSDS), Dir. Intong (DOT), EU Ambassador Jessen (EU Delegation to the Philippines), Palawan Vice Mayor Socrates (left) awarding certificate of appreciation
With strong partnership with DOT and TIEZA, LGUs, and with the expertise of the ZCR Project and support from the EU, establishments in the Philippines—be it buildings, hotels, and resorts—can become an integral part of green growth. As Atty. Quindara said, “There is power in numbers. Come up with a group that will be heard. With numbers you can go anywhere.”

Dr. Wimmer (GrAT – ZCR) and Dir Devanadera (PCSDS) encouraging all the participants to partake on committing themselves towards sustainability
Apart from a brief closing remark, the event ended with commitment signing from every participant as a pact where everyone promises to take part in achieving sustainable tourism.

All event attendees participating in the group photo

Epson Launches New LightScene Accent Lighting Laser Projector for Retail, F&B, and Hospitality Industry


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Epson, the world's leading projector manufacturer[1], has announced the launch of the LightScene projector, a new category of spotlight-shaped accent lighting laser projectors. The innovative projector is designed to simultaneously illuminate and project dynamic content on virtually any surface or material.

The new projectors offer a fresh solution for retailers, restaurants, bars or hotels facing an increasingly competitive environment, by providing an innovative experience for digital art, commercial signage, and spatial design applications.

The LightScene EV-100 series is ideal for curated visual environments such as retail showrooms, shop window displays, museum exhibits and art installations where minimal visual clutter is key.

“Display technology is changing the way consumers interact with brands and products, with the ability to delight and engage consumers in entirely new and visually compelling ways. The LightScene projector expands Epson’s presence in the signage and lighting sector with its space friendly design and flexible visual expressions. It can enable creative displays to deliver edutainment type content through imagery, motion and information. Retailers and businesses can easily create captivating and immersive environments for a memorable experience,” said Amy Kwa, Visual Products Department, Epson Singapore.




The LightScene series are available in two colours– LightScene EV-100 in white and LightScene EV-105 in black. They blend in discreetly and offer an array of configuration, mounting and programming options. The technology offers the best of both worlds – beautiful displays and unobtrusive visuals – while providing performance, versatility and reliability. 



Additional features include:

  • 3LCD laser technology – Epson laser technology provides up to 20,000 hours of virtually maintenance-free operation[2], plus a sealed optical engine for amazing image quality and outstanding performance.
  • Robust content tools for ease of programming– The Epson Content Manager software includes templates, effects, colour and shape filters, and customizable options. Users can also create playlists, and schedule synchronized playback for up to 16 projectors at the same time.
  • Management and control – Control the projector remotely with PC/ smart devices using Epson Web Control via the browser. User can also manage multiple projectors simultaneously using the Epson Management Software such as checking of status, and power on/off scheduling via the network.
  • Scalable for an array of applications – Install multiple LightScene projectors and utilize Edge Blending technology for versatile, breath taking displays.
  • Flexible positioning – Includes vertical and horizontal rotation with 360-degree mounting on floors, walls, or ceilings; 1.58x powered optical zoom and powered focus allows for installation in both large and small spaces
  • Expansive connectivity – HDMI, wired and wireless LAN, and SD card slot for direct content storage when needed.
  • Bright visual display system – Offers up to 2,000 lumens of color brightness and 2,000 lumens of white brightness for vibrant, rich colours.

A Strong Start for Suzuki-Wheeltek's Jacq Buncio at the PSBK

 

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Jacq Buncio of the Suzuki-Wheeltek Racing Team had a strong start at the Philippine Superbike (PSBK) races this weekend at Batangas Racing Circuit (BRC) on board the GSX-R1000R. Jacq capped the first leg of the competition with 3 podium wins giving her veteran contenders an unprecedented tough fight during the race.

Jacq competed in 3 events of the PSBK at the first leg of the National Motorcycle Championships 2018 - the Philippine Superbike Nationals Rookie and Novice categories which made her the youngest and the first ever female participant of the race. Her second event was the Philippine Superbikes Cup or better known as the Pirelli Cup Heavyweight A class, which was an advanced move from the Heavyweight B class that she dominated last year.

The beginning of the race saw Jacq getting more and more attuned with her GSX-R1000R and after a few laps; her confidence grew which landed her with 3 podium wins. She got the top and 2nd places for the Philippine Superbike Nationals Rookie and Novice categories respectively while bagging the 3rd spot for the Pirelli Cup Heavyweight A class.

Last Sunday's event was the first competitive race that the young rider joined in with the 6th generation GSXR machine.



Summary of Awards: 

Philippine Superbikes National Championship
Leg 1 Rookie Category - Champion
Novice Category - 2nd Place

Philippine Superbikes Cup (Pirelli Cup)
Heavyweight Category A - 3rd Place

The PSBK Series is a 6-leg race running within the National Motorcycle Championships 2018. Watch out for Suzuki-Wheeltek Racing Team on leg 2 slated on June 2-3 at Batangas Racing Circuit.

Powerful Beginning for Suzuki-VMan Racing Team at the MotoIR Championships


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Suzuki-VMan Racing Team came in powerful at the first round of the MotoIR Championship on Sunday, April 22 at Batangas Racing Circuit bagging 3 awards and a pole position on the Suzuki GSX-R150. 

This is Suzuki's big return on the MotoIR and the brand's comeback has proven that the team is a strong force to be reckoned with. The Suzuki-VMan Racing Team is composed of veteran riders and Suzuki Asian Challenge (SAC) graduates April King Mascardo and Eane Jaye Sobretodo with promising young racers Djereck Ondillio and Dan Carlo Alvarado. Mascardo and Sobretodo are competing at the MotoIR Championship Expert (MotoIR1) category while Ondillio and Alvarado race at MotoIR Novice/Beginners category (MotoIR3). 

The MotoIR1 saw Sobretodo securing the pole position and leading the first few laps with Mascardo on his tail at the lead pack. In the next laps however, a technical problem occurred with Sobretodo leaving Mascardo to secure the team's position which landed him 3rd on the podium. 

The MotoIR3 on the other hand, showcased consistent strong performances of both Ondillio and Alvarado who started the race at 1st and 2nd positions on the grid capping the race with a smooth 1-2 finish. 



Summary of Awards: 

MotoIR Championships MotoIR1 - Expert Category 

April King Mascardo - 3rd Place 
Eane Jaye Sobretodo - Pole Position 

MotoIR3 - Novice/Beginners Category 

Djereck Ondillio - 1st Place 
Dan Carlo Alvarado - 2nd Place 

The MotoIR Championships run within the National Motorcycle Championships 2018. Round 2 is slated on June 3 at Batangas Racing Circuit.

Bigiw-Bugsay: 3 Years of Upholding Traditional Sailing Culture


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A five-day expedition followed by a regatta was held in several areas hemming in the Tanon Strait in the Central Visayas to honor the traditional culture and heritage of seafarers and navigators who use dugout canoes called Bigiw.  

Since the first Bigiw-Bugsay event was staged in 2016, a growing number of fisherfolk have joined the regatta. This year, over 60 participants registered for the youth, women and men’s Bigiw paddling and sailing races. 

The regatta was held at the Seaside Park in Moalboal last 22 April. To make its 3rd year more exciting, the organizing group Island Buzz Philippines, a water sports company which aims to promote the use of non-motorized watercraft to protect the environment while reviving islander cultural lifestyles, embarked on a Bigiw expedition from 16 to 20 April, featuring 3 Bigiw sailors led by Buzzy Budlong, a renowned Visayan paddler who holds the record for paddling 3025 kilometers from south to north of the Philippines in 88 days.






The other two Bigiw sailors are Gary Neil Benedicto, a longboarding skater champion and Panie Lagon, a lifeguard and fisherman from Moalboal.

During the expedition, the group conducted free Bigiw paddling and sailing clinics for locals. 

Oceana Philippines, the world’s largest nonprofit solely dedicated to marine conservation, joined the clinics to give environmental lectures. “We support Island Buzz Philippines in promoting fibreglass boats which use wind and paddle power. Fibreglass is not only lightweight – it frees fishers from relying on our thinning forests to build and repair boats. Sails harness the wind so fishers need not rely on dirty fossil-fuels,” says Oceana Philippines Director for Communications Gregg Yan. Oceana also distributed primers on the country’s Amended Fisheries Code to better help local fishers in protecting their home coasts.

The expedition and Bigiw clinics covered a number of municipalities, including Bindoy, Manjuyod, Tanjay and Amlan before heading back to Moalboal for the Bigiw regatta and the launch of the ‘Hybrid Bigiw’ – an innovative sailing canoe which is more compact, lightweight and efficient than currently-used designs. Most importantly, the watercraft is environmentally-friendly as making one will not be at the expense of a tree. 

Some Bigiw canoes can still be found along the Tanon Strait, being used by fisherfolk from both Cebu and Negros. Some can also be found in Samar and Leyte. However, because more fishermen are inclined towards motorized boats, the design and most especially the skill of paddling and sailing these Bigiws might be lost in the future.  

Concludes Buzzy Budlong, “We don’t want this to happen. We shall continue with our advocacy of promoting the Bigiw and we will keep on improving its design without losing the local touch. With the help of our sponsors, supporting local government units and the Department of Tourism Region-7, the use of the Bigiw, its pointed and slim hull, triangular sail, plus traditional methods of navigating can be passed on for generations to come, as a source of pride and most especially as a lifestyle.”

IPC’s Timekeeping, Payroll App is now TRAIN Law-ready


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IPC PayCheck, a timekeeping and payroll solution with add-on HR features offered by local cloud solutions pioneer IPC (IP Converge Data Services, Inc.) has adjusted its system to reflect the new tax computations under the recently-approved Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) law. The latter is the government’s program that seeks to provide a fairer and simpler tax system for Filipinos.

IPC PayCheck is a convenient HR tool that streamlines and automates the management of employees through a digital means of timekeeping, leave filing, and compensation and benefits computations. The system also helps eliminate errors and speed up the completion of tasks, freeing more time for other vital activities like employee engagement and training, as well as other core business processes. IPC PayCheck looks to improve its features according to market feedback and needs of the times.

“IPC PayCheck is a productivity suite of scalable payroll and timekeeping solutions that help HR employees perform their work, easily and accurately.” says IPC Chief Operating Officer, Dave R. de Leon.

“It’s apt for any organization -- from startups, to small-and-medium-sized businesses, and even large enterprises who are looking for a digital approach to carry out manual, repetitive tasks in no time, and one that will allow them to focus on vital tasks that will help the company grow further,” adds de Leon.

IPC PayCheck’s clientele is expanding as more and more companies shift from on-premise to cloud-based HRIS (Human Resource Information System). This is due to businesses’ increasing interest in innovation and cost-reduction efforts.

Aside from personal income, the TRAIN law or Republic Act 10963 decreases the tax on estate, and donations, while increasing the excise tax on certain products such as petroleum, automobiles, sweetened beverages, and cigarettes; as well as non-essential services like invasive cosmetic procedures. The law took effect early this year.

Discover the Other Side of Japan with Mastercard


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From its rich history and breathtaking landscapes to its unique and delectable cuisine, Japan is a dynamic country with so much to offer. But there’s more to this exciting Asian destination than its famous and frequented capital of Tokyo, and with Mastercard, you can fully experience the different sides of Japan. Tailor your itinerary to suit your ideal Japan vacation by letting Mastercard show you what makes each city unique.

The delectable flavors of Osaka. Elevate your dining experience with exclusive offers on bookings in the city’s most sought after restaurants. Mastercard partners with online booking service Voyagin, so you can wine and dine like a VIP in the food haven that is Osaka.


Apart from captivating historical structures, Nagoya is also home to a world-class that is worth a trip for both kids and parents, LEGOLAND. Make sure to plan a full day here because there are over 40 rides, numerous shows and themed attractions, 17 million LEGO bricks, and 10,000 LEGO models for everyone in the family to experience.

Mastercard cardholders can enjoy a special offer of JPY200 off on admission tickets. So, be sure to put LEGOLAND on your itinerary for a one-of-a-kind family bonding experience.




The third largest city in Japan is home to more than 90 Michelin-starred restaurants. Among them, the 3-Michelin-star restaurant Hajime is where you’ll get to delight in the best French dishes in Japan created by Chef Hajime Yoneda who is dubbed by Le Chef magazine as one of the best representative chefs in the world.

For the best seafood, 2-Michelin-star Sushi Harasho serves the finest sushi in all of Japan. Sushi Harasho is also known for having only eight seats, but with Mastercard, you can enjoy the quiet and elegant atmosphere of one of the most popular sushi restaurants in Japan.

Osaka Cuisine ASAI, on the other hand, offers an authentic taste of traditional Japanese cuisine. Choose from over 150 dishes, which change according to season, and are specially created by the chef. 3-Michelin-star restaurant Kashiwaya is where you will be able to experience classical Japanese kaiseki (multicourse) cuisine and relax in your very own private tea room.


The breathtaking sights of Nagoya. Though renowned for its industrial core, Nagoya also boasts of beautiful parks, fantastic museums, and of course, the Nagoya Castle. The original structure was built between 1610 and 1614 by the Tokugawa family, and today’s replica is where you’ll find treasures, an armor collection, and histories of the Oda, Toyotomi, and Tokugawa families.




The winter getaway in Hokkaido. Hokkaido is famous for being a skier’s paradise with its blanket of snow covering wide, open spaces. However, its hot springs and elegant Ryokan hotels make it a favorite choice among travelers who are looking for a relaxing getaway as well. 

For a world-class skiing experience, Hokkaido’s Niseko Village reigns as the number one choice with its 800 skiable hectares, soft and light powdery snow, ski schools, beginner slopes and the more advanced ones like black diamonds. While you’re on a snowcapped getaway, experience authentic Japanese hospitality in the Ryokan Collection – an exquisite chain of luxury ryokans or traditional Japanese inns, which provides lavish meals and a private onsen (Japanese bath).

Mastercard gives you access to exclusive experiences like in-house personal masseuses and offers like complimentary breakfast and room upgrades in other hotels in Japan.

Hokkaido is a place where you can also give yourself a well-deserved dose of retail therapy in Japan’s premium outlet malls, where you’ll find extensive selections of local and international brands across categories like fashion, gadgets, home, and luxury goods. If you’re looking for a great place to start head to one of the Mitsui Outlet Parks spread all over Japan, like Mitsui Outlet Park Sapporo Kitohiroshima.  Mastercard rewards your shopping experience in the Mitsui Outlets with up to 10% discounts.

There are numerous ways you can experience every corner of Japan, and Mastercard enriches your travels with offers to suit and elevate your vacation plans. Plan your trip to Japan with Mastercard and unlock the various ways you can make your travels more fulfilling.

REP Wins Nine Awards in the 10th Philstage Gawad Buhay


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Repertory Philippines (REP) clinched 9 major awards in various categories in the recent 10th Philstage Gawad Buhay Awards. It was indeed a Golden Year for REP with all its 2017 productions winning major awards.  REP had garnered 36 nominations.

REP’s murder mystery in a convent, Agnes of God, starring Becca Coates, Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo, and Pinky Amador, emerged as the big winner of the annual awards ceremony that is the country’s equivalent of Broadway’s Tony Awards. Agnes of God took home the honor of Outstanding Production of Existing Material for a Play, and Coates received the Outstanding Female Featured Performance In a Play award for portraying the titular role of Agnes. Joey Gonzalez-Mendoza bagged the Outstanding Set Design award; John Batalla was recognized with the award for Outstanding Lighting Design; and Jethro Joaquin claimed the trophy for Outstanding Sound Design.

Also among the winners are Joshua Spafford, who received the Outstanding Male Lead Performance in a Play award for In the Next Room or The Vibrator Play; and Roselyn Perez, Outstanding Female Lead Performance in a Play for Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike.



Ejay Yatco was named for Outstanding Musical Direction in REP’s grand musicale Hair, while Bonsai Cielo was awarded for Outstanding Costume Design for her work on In the Next Room or The Vibrator Play.

The Philstage Gawad Buhay Awards was established in 2008 and is known as the country’s first industry awards exclusively for the performing arts. A select panel of jurors – members of the press and the academe – is tasked to watch all productions of Philstage member companies. After careful deliberation, the jurors come up with a set of nominees and finalists.

The Philstage organization is comprised of the leading professional theater and dance companies in the Philippines, which includes REP.

For updates and show schedules, log on to www.repertoryphilippines.ph, like and follow repertoryphilippines on Facebook and Instagram, and follow @repphils on Twitter.
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