Volcano eruption near Japan ski resort kills 1, injures 15

Japan sits on the Pacific "Ring of Fire" and is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. An eruption of Mount Ontake in 2014 killed about 60 people. Several other Japanese volcanoes are considered unstable with small eruptions in recent years. ( read original story ...)

Earthquake-Resistant Coffee House in Shizuoka, Japan

Japan’s infrastructure is built with earthquakes in mind, and the Coeda House, a cafe in Shizuoka, Japan, is one example. Instead of columns, architecture studio Kengo Kuma & Associates created a tree-like form in the middle of the coffee house. ( read original story ...)

What Would An Earthquake-Proof City Look Like?

In the 20 years up to 2013, Japan reported the world’s second biggest economic losses from natural disasters – nearly $500bn. The majority was due to earthquakes. One building on Honshu, Japan’s biggest island, has been shrouded in a new kind of ... ( read original story ...)

Alaska hit by 7.9 earthquake; tsunami warning cancelled

The strong earthquake hit at 12:30 a.m. and was recorded about 170 ... Watches were cancelled for Washington, Oregon, California and Hawaii. Officials in Japan also said there was no tsunami threat there. Warnings from the National Weather Service sent ... ( read original story ...)

16 skiers hurt by flying rocks, avalanche on Japan volcano

Fire trucks and ambulances are parked at a ski resort in Kusatsu, central Japan, after Mount Kusatsu-Shirane erupted Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018. A disaster official said the volcano erupted and caused avalanche near the ski resort. (Suo Takekuma/Kyodo News via ... ( read original story ...)

Tokyo condo prices approach bubble-era records

Condominium prices in metropolitan Tokyo are scratching new highs unseen since the days of the Japanese economic bubble. A newly built condo unit in Tokyo and surrounding prefectures (Kanagawa, Saitama and Chiba) fetched an average price of JPY59.08 ... ( read original story ...)

Japan paper exports reach another record

TOKYO -- Japan's paper exports climbed to a record volume for a second straight year in 2017, thanks to brisk Chinese demand for cardboard boxes for e-commerce. Exports of paper and paperboard increased 15.8% on the year to 1.58 million tons in 2017 ... ( read original story ...)

At least 16 hurt after volcano erupts near Japan ski resort

TOKYO - A volcanic eruption Tuesday injured at least 16 people at a ski resort in central Japan, including six soldiers hit by an avalanche during ski training, officials said. Nine civilians were injured by volcanic rocks, while seven people - six ... ( read original story ...)

Japan: fatal avalanche engulfs skiers after volcano erupts

Four people riding a gondola on the slopes were injured by broken glass, Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, told a news conference, but he had no further details. Japan has 110 active volcanoes and monitors 47 of them around the clock. ( read original story ...)

Japan: Dozens Injured After Volcano Eruption Triggers Avalanche

Six members of Japan's ground self-defence force were among the injured ... Another four people, in a gondola, were hurt by broken glass, chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga said in a news conference. Members of the ground defence force were dispatched ... ( read original story ...)

Japan central bank keeps lax monetary policy unchanged

TOKYO (AP) -- The Bank of Japan opted Tuesday to keep intact its unprecedented monetary stimulus despite an uptick in growth, sticking with its massive asset purchases and a negative interest rate policy aimed at spurring inflation. The U.S. Federal ... ( read original story ...)