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Kanako Toyosada and Li Xu
Electric bidets have become widespread in Japan and are now rapidly being installed across the rest of Asia, the United States, and the European Union. However, the impact on water infrastructure has not yet been sufficiently evaluated. Using Japan as an...
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Kanako Toyosada, Takayuki Otani, Yasutoshi Shimizu and Shunsuke Managi
This study was conducted as part of the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) of the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and the Ministry of the Environment project?s preparation in Vietnam. Samples were taken from hot and cold water supplies fro...
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Kanako Toyosada, Takayuki Otani, Yasutoshi Shimizu
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Water saving is a key issue in rapidly developing countries, such as Vietnam, that face various water resource management challenges. This study investigated water-use patterns in a hotel in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. It aimed to quantify the efficienc...
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Takayuki Otani, Kanako Toyosada and Yasutoshi Shimizu
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Takayuki Otani, Kanako Toyosada and Yasutoshi Shimizu
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Minami Okamoto, Ryohei Yaita, Minoru Sato, Masayoshi Kamijo, Kanako Toyosada, Yasutoshi Shimizu, Kyosuke Sakaue, Wan-Ju Liao, Meng-Chieh Lee and Cheng-Li Cheng
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Yasutoshi Shimizu, Satoshi Dejima and Kanako Toyosada
From the standpoint of the preservation of water resources, rainwater and reclaimed water have been widely used in buildings in many countries. However, the CO2 emission factors of these two waters?factors that determine their environmental impacts?have ...
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Yasutoshi Shimizu, Satoshi Dejima and Kanako Toyosada
From the viewpoint of combating global warming in Japan, measures to reduce emissions from the activities involved in daily life have been accelerated in concurrence with the efforts made in the industrial sector to save energy. As one such measure, the ...
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Yasutoshi Shimizu, Kanako Toyosada, Mari Yoshitaka and Kyosuke Sakaue
Until now, as a way of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from Japanese homes, the emphasis has been on reduction of energy consumption for air-conditioning and lighting. In recent years, there has been progress in CO2 emission reduction through research ...
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