• Setsuden (Japanese: 節電, lit. “saving electricity” in English) was a national movement in Japan to encourage the Japanese public to conserve electricity...
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    2011 summer months (Setsuden). The expected electricity crisis in 2011 summer was successfully prevented thanks to all the setsuden measures. Peak electricity...
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    (Dragon Palace) and Ryūkyū (Okinawa) are near homophones. Recorded in Irō setsuden (遺老説伝, "Accounts Left by Old Men") of the 18th century, Tale 103 "A person...
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    companies were encouraged to conserve electricity in the 2011 summer months (Setsuden). In March 2012 the Tokyo Metropolitan Government passed the Metropolitan...
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  • documents relations with Satsuma, while a separate volume known as Irō setsuden (遺老説伝) is a compendium of one hundred and forty-two legends and folktales...
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  • com. The Asahi Shimbun. Archived from the original on 25 April 2011. "Setsuden tettei e 'Yashima sakusen' sandō-sha ga tsuittā de hirogaru" 節電徹底へ「ヤシマ作戦」賛同者がTwitterで広がる...
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