IKEA Japan, the Japanese branch of the Swedish furniture giant based in Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture, announced on the 28th that it will open a limited-time "IKEA Pop-up Store" in Tobetsu Town, Ishikari District, on May 20. The store will feature approximately 200 items, including popular furniture, lighting, and chairs designed by renowned designers from Hokkaido. To continue reading this article, a subscription is required. Subscription information is available, and the first month is free upon registration. In other news, Hokkaido Electric Power has submitted its sixth amendment to the construction plan for the Tomari Unit 3 reactor to the regulatory commission. The company reported a decline in revenue and profit for the second consecutive fiscal year ending in March, citing costs related to the Tomari reactor's restart and rising personnel expenses. Additionally, Hokkaido Electric Power and Hokkaido Gas announced price increases for electricity and gas starting with June meter readings. The Bank of Japan has decided against raising interest rates, citing uncertainties in the Middle East situation, with attention now turning to the June meeting. The job-to-applicant ratio in Hokkaido stands at 0.91 for fiscal year 2025, remaining below 1 for the second consecutive year. In other headlines, the rising fuel prices due to the tense situation in Iran are significantly impacting tourism in Hokkaido, with many overseas tours being canceled and a growing preference for local travel. In a unique development, international measures for resource management have led to the temporary suspension of high-seas saury fishing by China and Taiwan in 2024 and 2025. The Hokkaido National University Organization has established a new corporation aimed at eliminating educational disparities in rural areas and promoting lifelong learning for adults. The completion of the seawall at the Tomari Nuclear Power Plant is expected to be delayed, potentially pushing back the restart date, with price reductions possibly occurring after 2028. A special exhibition exploring the relationship between the photographs and paintings of Tsuguharu Foujita will be held at the Sapporo Art Park from the 29th until June 28th. Additionally, a scholarship lottery offering 1 million yen for Hokkaido university students attracted 2,800 applicants for just four spots, highlighting the founder's intentions. Lastly, a video analysis delves into the reasons behind the defeat of the incumbent mayor seeking a fifth term in the Obihiro mayoral election, reflecting the challenges faced by long-serving local leaders.
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