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Enjoy a convenient and affordable journey to the beautiful snowy landscapes of Japan’s Tohoku region

TOKYO, JAPAN – Media OutReach Newswire – 8 December 2025 – Japan is now entering the heart of winter, and there is no better place to experience the beauty of snowy landscapes than the Tohoku region in northern Japan. From atmospheric hot spring towns blanketed in white, to charming traditional wooden houses, majestic mountains draped in snow, and vast fields shimmering under the winter sun—Tohoku offers breathtaking scenery that can be reached from Tokyo in just a few hours by JR East’s Shinkansen.

For travelers uncertain about winter travel in snowy areas, the JR EAST PASS (Tohoku Area) provides a worry-free solution. With this pass, travel in warm train cars is possible without concerns about road conditions. Stunning views of a silver-white world can be enjoyed from the Shinkansen windows, and time spent en route becomes a luxurious part of the journey—an experience unique to rail travel.

This winter, many travelers can discover the extraordinary winter landscapes of Tohoku by Shinkansen. To inspire winter travel, a selection of model courses showcasing the best of Tohoku is introduced below.
A Journey Through Silver Landscapes, History, and Hot Springs (5 Days / 4 Nights)
Day 1
From Tokyo Station, take the Tohoku Shinkansen to Koriyama Station in Fukushima Prefecture (approx. 1 hour 20 minutes). Transfer to the JR Banetsu West Line and continue on to Aizu-Wakamatsu Station.
Stroll around iconic spots such as Tsuruga Castle and Nanukamachi Street, then visit Suehiro Sake Brewery for a tour and tasting. In the evening, unwind in a snowy open-air hot spring bath at Aizu Higashiyama Onsen.
Day 2
From Aizu-Wakamatsu Station, take the Yamagata Shinkansen to Yamagata Station (approx. 3 hours). Upon arrival, begin with a relaxing break at S-PAL Yamagata, a shopping complex directly connected to the station, offering local fruits, pickles, sweets, and more. Then, take a 15-minute walk from the station to Kajo Park to enjoy the serene winter scenery of snow-covered stone walls and moats. Afterward, transfer from Yamagata Station via the Yamagata Shinkansen and bus (approx. 1 hour 30 minutes) to Ginzan Onsen, a famous hot spring town nestled deep in the mountains. Wooden inns reminiscent of Japan’s Taishō era line the river, creating a magical view—especially in winter when snow and gas lamps produce a nostalgic, dreamlike atmosphere. For lunch, local specialties such as soba noodles or Yamagata beef dishes can be savored. An overnight stay in the hot spring town is highly recommended.
Day 3
In the morning, take a leisurely stroll around Ginzan Onsen, enjoying the serene atmosphere and the beautiful silver-white scenery of the town. In the afternoon, return to Yamagata Station by bus and the Yamagata Shinkansen, then take the JR Senzan Line to Sendai (approx. 1 hour 30 minutes).Upon arrival, indulge in Sendai’s famous local foods such as gyutan (grilled beef tongue) and zunda sweets. In the evening, head to Sendai Castle Ruins (Aoba Castle Ruins) to admire the illuminated statue of Lord Date Masamune on horseback and take in the panoramic night views of Sendai City—an unforgettable winter moment.
Day 4
From Sendai Station, take the JR Senseki Line to Matsushima-Kaigan Station (approx. 40 minutes). In Matsushima, one of Japan’s Three Most Scenic Spots, a sightseeing cruise offers views of islands softly covered in winter snow. Historical landmarks such as Zuiganji Temple and Godaidō Hall can be visited, and lunch at a local oyster hut provides the opportunity to savor fresh, seasonal oysters.
Day 5
From Sendai Station, take the Tohoku Shinkansen back to Tokyo (approx. 1 hour 30 minutes). To conclude the journey, shopping time in the capital can be enjoyed. GRANSTA Tokyo, one of the largest commercial complexes inside a Japanese railway station, offers a wide variety of shops, gourmet foods, and souvenirs right within Tokyo Station.
atre Ueno, a shopping and dining complex directly connected to Ueno Station, is another convenient option, and the iconic Ginza area—an essential stop during a visit to Tokyo—provides opportunities to browse sweets shops and find memorable gifts.
A Dynamic Journey Through Frost-Covered Forests and Hidden Hot Springs (5 Days / 4 Nights)

Day 1
From Tokyo Station, take the Yamagata Shinkansen to Akayu Station (approx. 2 hours 40 minutes). Upon arrival, explore the snowy Nanyo Winery and stroll through Akayu Onsen Town, once a historic post town. In the evening, relax at Akayu Onsen, a hot spring with a 900-year history, and enjoy a dinner featuring Yamagata beef along with soothing, free-flowing natural hot spring water.
Day 2
Travel from Akayu Station to Yamagata Station (approx. 30 minutes), then take a bus to Zao Onsen (approx. 40 minutes). In the afternoon, ride the Zao Ropeway up the snow-covered mountains to witness the world-famous Juhyo “Snow Monsters”—fantastically shaped frost-covered trees. In the evening, stroll through Zao Onsen town and take in the magical winter atmosphere created by rising steam and soft snowlight.
Day 3
Start the morning with a relaxed departure from Zao Onsen and explore downtown Yamagata. Visit Bunshokan (Former Prefectural Office) and Yamagata Marugoto-kan Beninokura to enjoy local cuisine and shopping. In the afternoon, take the Yamagata Shinkansen to Shinjo (approx. 1 hour), where travellers can experience a charming local town blanketed in snow. Be sure to try regional dishes such as Torimotsu Ramen, a beloved specialty.
Day 4
From Shinjo, take the Ōu Main Line to Akita Station (approx. 3 hours). The Akita Dog Station offers opportunities to meet and take photos with Akita dogs, with walking experiences available by advance reservation. Then, head to Yokote City’s Kamakura Hall, where real kamakura (snow huts) are displayed year-round, allowing immersion in the atmosphere of the traditional Yokote Snow Festival. After sightseeing, return to the Akita Station area to enjoy local delicacies such as Inaniwa udon and Kiritanpo hot pot.
Day 5
From Akita Station, take the Akita Shinkansen back to Tokyo (approx. 3 hours 40 minutes). For the final part of the journey, shopping can be enjoyed at GRANSTA Tokyo inside Tokyo Station, or the Ginza area can be explored for souvenirs and sweets.
Breathtaking Winter-Only Scenery and Hot Spring Destinations

Below are the featured spots introduced in the model courses, along with access information.
Aizu-Wakamatsu Fukushima Prefecture

Aizu-Wakamatsu is a historic castle town filled with traditional charm. In winter, Tsuruga Castle and the surrounding samurai residences are covered in snow, creating a uniquely beautiful landscape. The red-tiled castle tower stands out vividly against the pure white snow—an iconic winter view.The old-town streets also retain their classic atmosphere, and Nanukamachi Street offers relaxed strolling with cafés and small shops to explore. The area is also famous for its high-quality sake, and visitors can enjoy tours and tastings at long-established breweries.Aizu-Wakamatsu is a place where history, culture, and cuisine come together—an ideal spot to experience the essence of winter in Tohoku.

  • Access (from Tokyo Station):

– Koriyama Station: As fast as 1 hour 13 minutes via the Tohoku Shinkansen
– Aizu-Wakamatsu Station: About 1 hour 15 minutes after transferring to the Banetsu West Line

Ginzan Onsen Yamagata Prefecture

Ginzan Onsen is a tranquil hot spring town where traditional wooden inns lined along the river create a nostalgic streetscape, especially enchanting when covered in snow. The warm glow of gas lamps adds to the magical, dreamlike winter atmosphere. It is an ideal place to quietly enjoy snowy scenery. Many inns feature open‐air baths, allowing guests to experience yukimi rotenburo—soaking in a hot spring while admiring the silver-white winter landscape.

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  • Access (from Tokyo Station):

– Ōishida Station: As fast as 2 hours 53 minutes via the Yamagata Shinkansen
– Ginzan Onsen: About 40 minutes by Obanazawa City bus from Ōishida Station

Sendai: Sendai Castle Ruins

Located on a hill overlooking the city, the Sendai Castle Ruins (Aoba Castle Ruins) are a popular winter viewpoint where the crisp, clear air offers sweeping panoramic views of Sendai. The winter blue sky and the soft glow of sunset behind the iconic equestrian statue of Lord Date Masamune create a dignified, striking beauty—perfect for photography.

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Along with the historic atmosphere preserved in the stone walls and castle remains, visitors can enjoy the grand scenery unique to Sendai, the “City of Trees.” In the evening, the area is illuminated, revealing a magical contrast between the glowing cityscape and the silhouette of Lord Masamune’s statue.This scenic spot—where history, views, and atmosphere come together—stands as one of the most iconic winter destinations in Miyagi.

  • Access (from Sendai Station):

Sendai Castle Ruins: About 20 minutes by city bus, or around 15 minutes by taxi

Matsushima Miyagi Prefecture

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Matsushima is one of Japan’s most celebrated scenic destinations and is counted among the Three Most Scenic Spots of Japan. In winter, the crisp, clear air enhances the view of the surrounding snow-covered trees and islands, making it an ideal place to experience the beauty of a Japanese winter.

The area is also famous for its seasonal oysters, allowing visitors to enjoy both spectacular winter scenery and delicious local cuisine—an experience unique to this time of year.

  • Operating Hours (Sightseeing Cruise):9:00–15:00 (winter season)
  • Access (from Tokyo Station):

– Sendai Station: As fast as 1 hour 30 minutes via the Tohoku Shinkansen
– Matsushima-Kaigan Station: About 40 minutes via the JR Senseki Line
– Matsushima: Approximately a 10-minute walk from Matsushima-Kaigan Station

Akayu Onsen Town Yamagata Prefecture

With a history of over 900 years, Akayu Onsen is a hot spring destination known for its free-flowing natural springs and its calm, traditional atmosphere. In winter, the town is enveloped in snow, and the gentle steam rising through the silver-white streets creates a beautifully nostalgic scene.The local inns offer hot spring baths renowned as “beautifying waters,” known for their soft, skin-friendly qualities. From the open-air baths, guests can enjoy a serene winter landscape while soaking in the warm water—an experience of pure relaxation.The surrounding area also features wineries and restaurants that serve dishes made with local ingredients, making Akayu a perfect place to enjoy hot springs, food, and slow, peaceful moments.

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Access (From Tokyo):

  • Akayu Station: As fast as 2 hours 18 minutes via the Yamagata Shinkansen
  • Akayu Onsen town center: About 25 minutes on foot from Akayu Station, or approximately 5 minutes by taxi

Zao (Yamagata Prefecture)

In winter, Zao offers a rare natural phenomenon found in very few places in the world—the spectacular juhyo, or “snow monsters,” formed by ice and snow coating the trees. The view from the ropeway, looking down over the vast field of frosted trees, is truly breathtaking. The area is also home to hot spring resorts, where visitors can enjoy yukimi rotenburo, open-air baths with views of the snowy landscape.

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  • Opening Hour(Rope Way):8:30~17:00(subject to change)
  • Access (from Tokyo Station):

Yamagata Station: As fast as 2 hours 22 minutes via the Yamagata Shinkansen
Zao Onsen Bus Terminal: About 40 minutes by Yamako Bus from Yamagata Station
Zao Onsen: Approximately a 5-minute walk from the Zao Onsen Bus Terminal

Make The Trip Even More Affordable JR EAST PASS(Tohoku area)

With the JR EAST PASS (Tohoku Area), unlimited travel for 5 days (or 10 days) is available on designated JR East lines within the covered area, including the Tohoku Shinkansen, limited express trains, and local lines. The pass allows free and flexible travel between Tokyo and destinations throughout the Tohoku region during the validity period. For an even more convenient and cost-effective winter journey, the JR EAST PASS (Tohoku Area) is an ideal option.

【Great Value】 A special pass for foreign nationals, offering significantly better value than purchasing regular tickets within Japan.
【UnlimitedTravel】 Enjoy unlimited rides for 5 days (or 10 days) within the validity period on JR East lines in the designated area—including Shinkansen trains—as well as certain private railway limited express trains and JR buses.
【Easy Booking】 Purchasing online is simple. The pass and seat reservations can be arranged through JR-EAST Train Reservation. After purchase, the pass can be easily picked up at JR East reserved-seat ticket machines and other designated locations.

For more details, please visit the official JR East website:
https://www.jreast.co.jp/th/multi/pass/eastpass_t.html

Winter in Japan’s Tohoku region is when the power and beauty of nature shine brightest. With the comfort and reliability of the Shinkansen—and the value offered by the JR EAST PASS—an unforgettable journey through breathtaking winter landscapes becomes possible. A winter adventure that will be remembered for years to come awaits.

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MIMO: The AI-Native Storage Species Enables Desktop Scale AI Clusters With NVIDIA DGX Spark

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  • Engineered for the AI era, MIMO delivers breakthrough metrics: 400 GB/s bandwidth, 54 million IOPS, and 40–90 μs latency—all within a form factor comparable to a large suitcase.
  • MIMO serves as both a high-performance data hub for large-scale GPU clusters and a flexible edge deployment platform, extending seamlessly to desktop environments where it orchestrates workflows with various DGX Spark units based on NVIDIA’s GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip.
  • This architecture enables independent AI clusters supporting up to 16 computing nodes within constrained environments, managing the complete workflow from large-scale pre-training and fine-tuning to production inference—effectively democratizing enterprise-grade AI capabilities for labs, edge sites, and distributed teams.

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Professor Zhang Sheng from Tsinghua University Shenzhen International Graduate School expressed a more pragmatic view: “With this solution, we finally no longer have to rely on the university’s data center. Our current annual budget alone is enough to deploy an AI cluster within our lab that better fits our needs—this will significantly boost our research efficiency both technically and operationally. It’s truly fantastic news.”

Asia Debut Marks Industry Inflection Point

Earlier at the 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE), the solution’s core—the world’s first AI-native storage system MIMO—made its strategic Asian debut. Engineered for the AI era, MIMO delivers breakthrough metrics: 400 GB/s bandwidth, 54 million IOPS, and 40–90 μs latency—all within a form factor comparable to a large suitcase.

The platform’s defining Fast-Light-Edge proposition, delivered through its breakthrough architecture, cut through the exhibition noise, generating immediate and widespread attention. MIMO earned exclusive features in top-tier media including Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao and China Securities Journal, while its product demonstration videos gained rapid traction across leading digital channels.

Addressing Foundational Challenges: Technical Dialogues That Matter

During the exhibitions, technical leaders from the United States, Spain, Singapore, Colombia, the UAE (Dubai), India, Pakistan, and Hong Kong SAR engaged in substantive dialogues with Ridger’s Asia team, raising questions that revealed systemic industry gaps:

Architectural Transformation & Strategic Positioning
“Can MIMO fundamentally replace legacy storage architectures—traditional NAS, unified, distributed, and parallel file systems—to deliver accelerated parallel training and high-concurrency inference?”
“With such exceptional performance, would deploying MIMO for traditional enterprise applications represent strategic overinvestment or forward-looking infrastructure?”

Mobile Deployment & Borderless Operations
“MIMO’s suitcase-sized footprint suggests unprecedented mobility. Can it truly accompany research teams globally like standard equipment? How does it maintain operational continuity across jurisdictions? What’s the customs protocol for such ‘technical luggage’?”

Seamless Integration & Global Accessibility
“In scenarios with unnetworked AI servers, can MIMO rapidly establish dedicated training environments with true plug-and-play functionality?”
“Does MIMO integrate transparently with existing AI infrastructure and software stacks without requiring modifications?”
“Beyond Asia-Pacific, what’s the procurement pathway for MIMO? Which currencies and payment methods are accommodated?”

Architectural Breakthrough: Redefining What’s Possible

Addressing these operational realities, Ridger demonstrated MIMO’s system-level value—transcending its role as a storage device to become an architectural cornerstone. MIMO serves as both a high-performance data hub for large-scale GPU clusters and a flexible edge deployment platform, extending seamlessly to desktop environments where it orchestrates workflows with various DGX Spark units based on NVIDIA’s GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip.

Notably, eight global OEM partners—including Dell, HPE, Lenovo, xFusion, H3C, MSI, GIGABYTE, and Acer—have concurrently launched Spark versions based on NVIDIA’s GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip, creating a robust compatibility foundation for MIMO’s ecosystem integration.

This architecture enables independent AI clusters supporting up to 16 computing nodes within constrained environments, managing the complete workflow from large-scale pre-training and fine-tuning to production inference—effectively democratizing enterprise-grade AI capabilities for labs, edge sites, and distributed teams.

As Zhu Ting, an industry observer from Beijing, noted: “This represents the ‘IBM PC moment’ for AI infrastructure—transforming specialized capability into accessible utility.”

Market Validation Through Early Adoption

Market response has been decisive. Following the exhibitions, pioneering organizations across pathological image foundation model development, legal-tech innovation, industrial visual inspection, and naked-eye 3D content production have joined Ridger’s Early Access program, validating the architecture’s transformative potential in real-world operational contexts.

Global Rollout: Accelerating Accessibility

Responding to accelerating global demand, Ridger confirmed the imminent launch of the complete MIMO portfolio and optimized solution bundles for specific DGX Spark configurations through the Ridger Official Global Store. Designed as a frictionless procurement channel, the platform will support diverse payment options including multiple fiat currencies and cryptocurrencies—streamlining access to advanced AI infrastructure.

Organizations seeking deeper understanding of MIMO and its integrated lightweight AI solution with DGX Spark are invited to connect with Ridger team or its strategic partner, NVIDIA Elite Solution Partner SinoInfo.
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Johnson & Johnson and Asia Pacific Patient Advocacy Group Leaders Unite to Strengthen Shared Decision-Making in Lung Cancer Care

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Patient survey finds that those engaged in shared decision-making were 11 times more likely to report higher satisfaction with their treatments, with 90% of lung cancer patients in Japan wanting to play an active role in their treatment decisions[1]

J&J deepens its commitment to patient empowerment in Asia Pacific by launching J&J withMe, a new patient portal offering tailored patient resources, and co-driving market-specific initiatives with patient advocacy groups

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 11 December 2025 – Johnson & Johnson announced the next phase of The 3rd Opinion campaign across Asia Pacific, focused on championing shared decision-making between lung cancer patients and healthcare professionals through events and stakeholder engagements at ESMO Asia 2025 in Singapore.

At a Patient Reception on 6th December 2025, 20 leaders from 17 patient advocacy groups from across Asia Pacific, Europe and the United States shared their support for the need to strengthen shared decision-making. On December 7, 2025, the ESMO Asia 2025 Symposium, ‘Advancing EGFRm NSCLC Treatment Through Shared Decision-Making’ highlighted the role of healthcare professionals not only in making sense of the data but also in helping patients and their families navigate complex decision-making.

“High prevalence in Asia of certain NSCLC mutations makes the choice of first-line therapy absolutely critical. Treatment decisions must balance clinical objectives with patient values — weighing disease biology, survival prospects, durable disease control and the tradeoffs of side effects. That’s why shared decision-making is essential: clinicians should present all appropriate treatment options, so the final choice is collaborative and aligned with each patient’s goals,” said Professor Zhu Zhengfei, Director of the Radiation Oncology Department, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center.

“When lung cancer patients are empowered to speak up and understand their options, they are more likely to continue the treatment and their dignity is preserved. Initiatives like ‘The 3rd Opinion’ are vital for fostering truly patient-centered partnerships between people living with cancer and their healthcare teams,” noted Ms. Liu Yiting, Marketing & Branding Director, China MeetHealth Mi-Jian Patient Community.

“The shared commitment validates what many people living with lung cancer have long expressed: shared decision making is essential. From our experience supporting patients, meaningful conversations with clinicians help acknowledge patients’ experiences, address their concerns, and preserving their hopes,” added Mr. Jung-Il Cho, Chairman of Korea Lung Cancer Patients Association.

Our commitment comes off the back of a recent patient survey revealing that 90% of Japanese lung cancer patients want to play an active role in their treatment decisions. The survey also found that shared decision-making, where physicians and patients jointly compare treatment options and decide together, is the strongest driver of treatment satisfaction.1

Patient survey finds that those engaged in shared decision-making were 11 times more likely to report higher satisfaction with their treatments, with 90% of lung cancer patients in Japan wanting to play an active role in their treatment decisions. This finding underscores the importance of shared decision-making and patient-centered care.1

To bridge the gap between patients’ desire to engage in shared decision making and their lack of practical support, J&J has launched “J&J withMe”, an online hub that equips lung cancer patients and caregivers with tailored toolkits and conversation guides to prepare for consultations and make informed, personalized treatment decisions.

Anthony Elgamal, Vice President of Oncology, Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine Asia Pacific said, The 3rd Opinion truly puts patients at the center of care. As part of our deep commitment to address patients’ unmet needs, we will continue partnering with patient advocacy groups and healthcare professionals to help patients to find their voice and the moment when medical advice meets what truly matters to patients.”

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In recognition of diverse cultural and clinical norms across Asia Pacific, J&J has also rolled out tailored market activations in collaboration with local patient advocacy groups:

  • Provision of patient resources such as the “Lung Cancer Book of Answers” in China, ‘Value of Time’ video for patients in Japan, and educational assets in India and Australia/New Zealand;
  • Digital and social media engagement featuring patients and creators discussing the importance of shared decision-making across Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam;
  • Event engagement via the establishment of a patient advisory board in India;
  • Corporate Social Responsibility program with a lung cancer patient group in Korea, bringing employees and patients together to better understand the disease burden of patients and strengthen emotional support for the patient community.

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About the 3rd Opinion

“The 3rd Opinion”, the patient’s own opinion, is a new term that sparks a social movement in the lung cancer treatment journey – designed to elevate the patient voice and empower individuals to take an active role in shaping their treatment plan. By prioritizing shared decision-making between patients and healthcare professionals, this collaborative approach ensures that treatment choices are aligned to each patient’s goals, preferences and circumstances. This results in more informed decisions, greater patient satisfaction, and the best possible outcomes.

About Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Worldwide, lung cancer is one of the most common cancers, with NSCLC making up 80 to 85 percent of all lung cancer cases.[1], [2] The main subtypes of NSCLC are adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and large cell carcinoma.[3] Among the most common driver mutations in NSCLC are alterations in EGFR, which is a receptor tyrosine kinase controlling cell growth and division.[4] EGFR mutations are present in 10 to 15 percent of Western patients with NSCLC with adenocarcinoma histology and occur in 40 to 50 percent of Asian patients.[5], [6],[7],[8],[9],[10] EGFR ex19del or EGFR L858R mutations are the most common EGFR mutations.[11] The five-year survival rate for all people with advanced NSCLC and EGFR mutations treated with EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) is less than 20 percent.[12],[13] EGFR exon 20 insertion mutations are the third most prevalent activating EGFR mutation.[14] Patients with EGFR exon 20 insertion mutations have a real-world five-year overall survival (OS) of eight percent in the frontline setting, which is worse than patients with EGFR ex19del or L858R mutations, who have a real-world five-year OS of 19 percent.[15]By comparison, other common cancers, such as breast and prostate cancer have a 5-year real world OS of 90% and 97% respectively[16].


[1] Johnson & Johnson lung cancer patient quantitative survey conducted in Japan, 2025

[2] The World Health Organization. Cancer. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cancer. Accessed March 2025.

[3] American Cancer Society. What is Lung Cancer? https://www.cancer.org/content/cancer/en/cancer/lung-cancer/about/what-is.html. Accessed March 2025.

[4] Oxnard JR, et al. Natural history and molecular characteristics of lung cancers harboring EGFR exon 20 insertions. J Thorac Oncol. 2013 Feb;8(2):179-84. doi: 10.1097/JTO.0b013e3182779d18.

[5] Bauml JM, et al. Underdiagnosis of EGFR Exon 20 Insertion Mutation Variants: Estimates from NGS-based Real World Datasets. Abstract presented at: World Conference on Lung Cancer Annual Meeting; January 29, 2021; Singapore.

[6] The World Health Organization. Cancer. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cancer. Accessed March 2025.

[7] American Cancer Society. What is Lung Cancer? https://www.cancer.org/content/cancer/en/cancer/lung-cancer/about/what-is.html. Accessed March 2025.

[8] Pennell NA, et al. A phase II trial of adjuvant erlotinib in patients with resected epidermal growth factor receptor-mutant non-small cell lung cancer. J Clin Oncol. 37:97-104.

[9] Burnett H, et al. Epidemiological and clinical burden of EGFR exon 20 insertion in advanced non-small cell lung cancer: a systematic literature review. Abstract presented at: World Conference on Lung Cancer Annual Meeting; January 29, 2021; Singapore.

[10] Zhang YL, et al. The prevalence of EGFR mutation in patients with non-small cell lung cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Oncotarget. 2016;7(48):78985-78993.

[11] Midha A, et al. EGFR mutation incidence in non-small-cell lung cancer of adenocarcinoma histology: a systematic review and global map by ethnicity. Am J Cancer Res. 2015;5(9):2892-2911.

[12] American Lung Association. EGFR and Lung Cancer. https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-disease-lookup/lung-cancer/symptoms-diagnosis/biomarker-testing/egfr. Accessed March 2025.

[13] Howlader N, et al. SEER Cancer Statistics Review, 1975-2016, National Cancer Institute. Bethesda, MD, https://seer.cancer.gov/csr/1975_2016/, based on November 2018 SEER data submission, posted to the SEER web site.

[14] Lin JJ, et al. Five-Year Survival in EGFR-Mutant Metastatic Lung Adenocarcinoma Treated with EGFR-TKIs. J Thorac Oncol. 2016 Apr;11(4):556-65

[15] Arcila, M. et al. EGFR exon 20 insertion mutations in lung adenocarcinomas: prevalence, molecular heterogeneity, and clinicopathologic characteristics. Mol Cancer Ther. 2013 Feb; 12(2):220-9.

[16] Girard N, et al. Comparative clinical outcomes for patients with NSCLC harboring EGFR exon 20 insertion mutations and common EGFR mutations. Abstract presented at: World Conference on Lung Cancer Annual Meeting; January 29, 2021; Singapore.

[17] Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program, National Cancer Institute, 2024.

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Skychakra Global Capital Strategy Upgrade: Advancing Cross-Border Listings and RWA Ecosystem

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HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 11 December 2025 – Skychakra Group recently held a grand inauguration ceremony at the Hong Kong International Center, announcing the official acceleration of its globalization strategy. With a mission to “enhance individual energy, empower enterprise growth, and promote asset capitalization,” Skychakra simultaneously launched three major international initiatives: a cross-border listing incubation system, an RWA (Real World Assets) technology ecosystem, and the international upgrade of mind-body energy science, building a new economic ecosystem that spans technology, industry, and capital.

As a global hub for innovation and capital, Hong Kong serves as a significant gateway for the activation of Skychakra’s global strategy. This inauguration not only symbolizes the completion of the facility but also marks the comprehensive rollout of Skychakra’s international layout.

Official Launch of Cross-Border Listing Incubation Center

During the inauguration, Skychakra announced the establishment of a cross-border listing incubation center, led by a professional team qualified with SEC, PCAOB, and FINRA credentials, boasting over a hundred projects in cross-border listings. The service scope includes U.S. stocks, Hong Kong stocks, and SPACs. Unlike traditional investment banks and financial advisors, Skychakra offers a “full-link” service for enterprise capitalization, encompassing red-chip structure setup, financial and audit compliance, SEC and Hong Kong Stock Exchange filing guidance, dual-path IPO/SPAC design, market value management, enterprise internationalization guidance, and digital upgrades.

Originally planning to sign contracts for four companies at the conference, Skychakra exceeded expectations by signing 12, demonstrating its strong appeal and industry influence in cross-border listings and capital operations.

RWA Technology Ecosystem: Making Enterprise Assets Visible to the Financial System

Real World Assets (RWA) are becoming the core of global financial transformation. From BlackRock’s launch of tokenized funds to Hong Kong and Singapore incorporating RWA into financial infrastructure, RWAs are transitioning from concept to large-scale implementation. Skychakra emphasizes that small and medium-sized enterprises face common challenges such as lack of recognition for their assets within the financial system, difficulties in cross-border financing, and a lack of transparency in asset value.

The Skychakra RWA ecosystem will provide enterprises with: tokenizable asset identification, asset structuring and entitlement, on-chain mapping and minting, cross-border compliance design, global issuance and liquidity channels, and on-chain risk control and transparent tracking. The core value of RWA lies in reducing friction for enterprises in connecting to global capital, enhancing asset liquidity and valuation potential.

A Holistic Growth Model: “From People to Enterprises, From Enterprises to Capital”

Skychakra’s differentiated advantage stems from its foundational logic of “starting with people.” The Skychakra energy courses utilize scientific equipment to measure energy fields, emotional frequencies, and meridian states, assisting individuals in enhancing stability, insight, and decision-making abilities.

Based on this foundation, Skychakra constructs three major systems:

1. Enterprise Growth System: Enhancing organizational capabilities, introducing international business, and providing capital operation guidance.

2. Capitalization System: Building global financing capabilities through listings and RWA structures.

3. Asset Digitalization System: Making enterprise value quantifiable, verifiable, and tradable.

These three systems dynamically interact in a spiral structure, forming Skychakra’s unique full-link growth ecosystem.

Conclusion: Global Layout for Greater International Influence

The inauguration of Skychakra’s Hong Kong International Center signifies the official implementation of the group’s globalization strategy. Looking forward, the focus will be on Hong Kong as the core, with Asia as the main axis, while establishing deep collaborations with the North American and Middle Eastern markets. Through this global layout, Skychakra is creating a new organizational model that transcends regions, industries, and capital, enabling enterprises to achieve value flow in the global market and allowing more Asian companies to gain a stronger voice on the international stage.

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