These dreams have brought Mr Watanabe as an exhibitor to Care Show Japan, a three-day nursing-home, personal care and medical-facility themed trade fair. It would normally be just one of hundreds of ... ( read original story ...)
Japan: Whale killed after getting trapped in fishing nets
Japanese fishermen have killed a minke whale by drowning after he got trapped in their nets. Activists say it took around 20 minutes for the young animal to suffocate. ( read original story ...)
Grand-slam Hadleigh Parkes wills on Wales from Japan
When Ireland most recently came to Cardiff for a Six Nations match it was a try by Hadleigh Parkes that led to their downfall and earned Wales the third grand slam of the Warren Gatland era.Two years ... ( read original story ...)
Hiroshi Tanahashi wins NEVER Openweight Title in sensational NJPW New Beginning in Nagoya main event
"The Ace of the Universe" is a moniker of NJPW stalwart Hiroshi Tanahashi because he has proven himself to be the standard-bearer and one of the all-time greats. At NJPW New Beginning in Nagoya, ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka becomes a co-owner of a professional women’s soccer team
Naomi Osaka has invested in the North Carolina Courage, a professional women’s soccer team in the National Women’s Soccer League. ( read original story ...)
Osaka invests in women’s soccer club
THREE-TIME Grand Slam singles champion Naomi Osaka has invested in the North Carolina Courage of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), citing a desire to support women as role models and leaders. ( read original story ...)
What Wall Street expects from Osaka Gas’s earnings
Osaka Gas presents Q3 figures on February 1. Analysts on Wall Street expect Osaka Gas will release earnings per share of ¥11.28. Watch Osaka Gas stock price in real-time on Marke ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Woman Hides Mother’s Corpse For 10 Years To Avoid Eviction, Later Arrested
Japan woman named Yumi Yoshino, fearing eviction, stored dead body of her mom in the freezer to avoid getting caught, but was arrested by police. ( read original story ...)
What’s Next for Crypto Regulation
In fact, crypto prices are starting to go haywire again. Yesterday, Robinhood imposed restrictions on crypto trading, as it did for the stocks at the center of the market mayhem. The crypto world has ... ( read original story ...)
NJPW The New Beginning In Nagoya Results: New Champion Crowned
NJPW The New Beginning in Nagoya took place earlier today with Hiroshi Tanahashi defeating Shingo Takagi to win the NEVER Openweight Championship for the first time in his illustrious career. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s hospitality sector creaks under the weight of a second state of emergency
Restaurants, bars and karaoke parlors are bearing the brunt of restrictions placed on their operations, a move that could have a long-lasting impact on the nation’s culinary landscape. ( read original story ...)
Carlos Ghosn’s reign is detailed and dissected in a Tokyo courtroom
Carlos Ghosn could not have possibly known it but the first domino had just fallen on one of the most celebrated careers in global business. Ten months after the ticket issue came to light, the former ... ( read original story ...)
Former doubles specialist Boe to coach Indian duo ahead of Tokyo Games
Indian doubles pair Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy have roped in Denmark's former Olympic silver medallist Mathias Boe as their new coach in the lead up to this year's Tokyo Games. A ... ( read original story ...)
10th quake anniv. motivated pitcher Masahiro Tanaka to return to Japan
Former New York Yankees pitcher Masahiro Tanaka said Saturday he was motivated to return to Japan in 2021 partly because it is the 10 ... ( read original story ...)
Sapporo to release limited-edition Adult Choc Mint beer
One of those brews is the Adult Choco Mint, a surprising new release from beer giant Sapporo. The colorful dotted can and the minty combination inside it is a departure from the norm for Sapporo, and ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to pay Ph.D. students in quest for cutting-edge tech
Beginning in April, 7,800 doctoral students in Japan will be eligible to receive 2.4 million yen ($23,139) each, every year, as they take part in a government program meant to maintain the country's ... ( read original story ...)