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Kyocera chief sees demand for chipmaking parts growing until 2030

Kyocera President and CEO Shiro Sakushima during his interview with Nikkei about the company's strategy on AI and semiconductors. (Photo by Atsushi Ooka)DAIKI HIRAOKAJuly 18, 2026 06:27 JSTKYOTO, Japan -- Kyocera expects continued growth in demand for chipmaking components, Presi

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Kyocera President and CEO Shiro Sakushima during his interview with Nikkei about the company's strategy on AI and semiconductors. (Photo by Atsushi Ooka)DAIKI HIRAOKAJuly 18, 2026 06:27 JSTKYOTO, Japan -- Kyocera expects continued growth in demand for chipmaking components, President and CEO Shiro Sakushima told Nikkei in a recent interview, as the Japanese electronics maker enjoys an earnings tailwind from semiconductors and artificial intelligence. KYOTO, Japan -- Kyocera expects continued growth in demand for chipmaking components, President and CEO Shiro Sakushima told Nikkei in a recent interview, as the Japanese electronics maker enjoys an earnings tailwind from semiconductors and artificial intelligence.

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Narita Airport bus tours offer close encounters with aircraft

An All Nippon Airways' Flying Honu Airbus A380 lands at Narita Airport as a tour bus gives riders a rare chance to see the aircraft from a short distance. (Greenport Agency)HIROSHI TANDAJuly 18, 2026 08:50 JSTCHIBA, Japan -- Bus tours of Narita International Airport's restricted

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