Tokyo encourages residents to wear turtlenecks to save energy

Tokyo encourages residents to wear turtlenecks to save energy

by Joseph Anthony
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Trying to stay warm while cutting energy bills this winter? Wear a turtleneck, says Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike.

The governor, wearing one herself under a jacket, encouraged residents to don turtleneck jumpers both to stay warm and as a way of reducing energy consumption.

โ€œWarming the neck has a thermal effect. Iโ€™m wearing a turtleneck myself and wearing a scarf also keeps you warm. This will save electricity,โ€ Koike told reporters on Friday.

โ€œThis is one of the tools to get through the harsh winter energy climate together,โ€ she said, adding that French President Emmanuel Macron was โ€œtaking a lead in wearing turtlenecksโ€.

Japan has long conducted an annual โ€œcool bizโ€ campaign, in which a casual dress code is encouraged in offices to save energy during the countryโ€™s sweltering summers.

The winter version is dubbed, appropriately enough, โ€œwarm bizโ€.

Like many countries, Japan โ€” which is aiming to become carbon neutral by 2050 โ€” has faced a squeeze on its energy supply since Russiaโ€™s February invasion of Ukraine.

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in August called for a push to revive the countryโ€™s nuclear power industry in a bid to tackle soaring imported energy costs.

But such a move would likely prove controversial in the wake of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, triggered by a massive tsunami, which led to the suspension of many reactors due to safety fears.

Eleven years later, 10 of Japanโ€™s 33 nuclear reactors are back in action, although not all are operational year-round and the country remains heavily dependent on imported fossil fuels.

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