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Japanese planetariums enjoy sky-high business prospects
New planetariums made with Japanese technology are part of the wish list for many countries, especially newly industrialized economies. Japan enjoys more than a 70 percent share of the world planetarium market. One manufacturer, Ohira Tech in Yokohama, has developed a model that can project 22 million stars, including those not visible to the naked eye. It's engaged in a vigorous sales campaign around the world. The new projector can show each star in almost the same color and brightness as its real counterpart. The company also has succeeded in making the projector portable and light enough for home use.
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