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Dogen City: Japan’s Futuristic Floating Haven
A maritime start-up in Japan has unveiled its plans for Dogen City, a floating city that aims to adapt to climate change and offer state-of-the-art healthcare services. Spanning 390 acres, this innovative city will house 40,000 individuals, including both residents and visitors. The circular design is designed to withstand natural disasters and will feature public housing, medical research centers, food production facilities, and even spacecraft launch sites. The goal of Dogen City is to create a self-contained community that promotes good health and prevents diseases.N-Ark, the company behind Dogen City, emphasizes the need for a collaborative approach among policy, business, and technology to establish a new maritime economy. The city’s…
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Unveiling the Lavish Revolution: Transforming Flying into Pure Luxury – The Luxury Lifestyle Magazine
Established airlines are working on enhancing the commercial flying experience, prompting boutique carriers to follow suit by offering business-class privileges and thoughtful amenities for all passengers. In recent months, Delta, American, and United have all announced their plans to invest in more premium seating options on their flights. This new arrangement will provide passengers with additional benefits such as extra legroom and improved meal offerings. Bloomberg reported on Thursday that smaller luxury-focused operators have taken notice and are now introducing lavish features to pamper their passengers. Consider BeOnd, an airline originating from the Maldives, as an illustration. Set to launch this autumn, BeOnd will provide nonstop flights to prominent destinations…