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Japan is set to reopen to tourists next week

If you want to experience a unique and dynamic culture that effortlessly combines the ultra-modern with deep tradition, soon-to-reopen Japan offers just that.

Flooding, a more regular feature these days?

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Insider feels the pain of all those who have been affected by the recent flooding events in Galway city. Nor should we forget farmers in the county, who are still feeling the effects of the incessant rainfall.

Explore Asia with Wendy Wu and Fahy Travel Worldchoice

Wendy Wu Tours is Ireland's leading award winning China holiday specialist tour operator and a leading specialist tour operator to Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand, as well as Japan, India and Sri Lanka, South Africa, and South America.

O’Donnellan & Joyce springs into auction

The first auction of 2017 for Galway auctioneer O’Donnellan & Joyce is set to take place on Friday March 3 at 2pm at Harbour Hotel, New Dock Road, Galway.

O’Donnellan & Joyce springs into auction

The first auction of 2017 for Galway auctioneer O’Donnellan & Joyce is set to take place on Friday March 3 at 2pm at Harbour Hotel, New Dock Road, Galway.

The east-west memories of a Japanese-Irish artist

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FRIDAY AUGUST 12 sees the opening of a dual exhibition at the 126 Gallery in Woodquay featuring the work of Shane Keisuke Berkery and Ruby Wallis. Entitled, With Each It Is Different and The Same, it sees Berkery and Wallis create a visual dialogue between painting and photography.

Uzumasa Limelight next up for film club

Linenhall Film Club continues its spring 2016 season with moving and magical Japanese drama Uzumasa Limelight on Tuesday March 15 at 8pm. The film is poignant, nostalgic, portrait of the men behind the golden age of chanbara (Japanese sword-fighting dramas and films). Uzumasa Limelight goes behind the scenes of the distinctive film genre for which Japan is famous.

MEP speaks on future challenges to agriculture at surveying seminar

The Rural Agency Surveying Professional Group (part of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland - SCSI -) held its annual seminar at the Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone on Friday, November 13. MEP Mairead McGuinness was an invited speaker at the event, where solar farms, land prices, and land mobility were among the many issues discussed.

 

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