Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga began 2021 promising that the delayed Tokyo Olympics would go ahead in July, even as Japan contends with a surge in coronavirus cases and the rising cost of an ... ( read original story ...)
Yoshihide Suga defies the critics to insist Tokyo Olympics still on track
Japan’s prime minister is insisting that the postponed Tokyo Olympics will go ahead this summer despite the surging pandemic, public opposition to holding the Games and private misgivings ... ( read original story ...)
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Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga released a written statement on Friday expressing confidence that the “Olympic Games will be held this summer.” ... ( read original story ...)
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The prospects for 2021 look bright as major forces driving adoption in 2020 will remain powerful. Propelled by Bitcoin’s record-breaking rally, the crypto industry is seeing off 2020 with flying ... ( read original story ...)
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Japan's prime minister says the delayed Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics will go ahead this summer despite concern over rising coronavirus cases. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Olympics will go ahead, Japan’s PM
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From elegant traditional interiors to edgy contemporary collections, if you like to mix a little art into your holidays, book a stay in a Tokyo hotel. ( read original story ...)
Banks in Japan shifting to ATM-based transactions amid move to avoid touching cash
Cashless banks where deposits and withdrawals are made only through ATMs have become more prevalent in Japan, as many people today try to avo・・・ ... ( read original story ...)
Fresh fears for Tokyo Olympics as host city sees surge in Covid-19 infections
Tokyo reported 1,300 new coronavirus infections on Thursday, a one-day high, and health experts are concerned about how the Olympics will affect an already overstretched medical infrastructure ... ( read original story ...)
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New Year's Day is the biggest holiday in Japan's calendar, but this year's festivities have been subdued following record highs in new coronavirus cases nationwide and calls from the government to ... ( read original story ...)
Soccer: Former Japan playmaker Shinji Ono returns to Consadole Sapporo
Veteran former Japan playmaker Shinji Ono is returning to Consadole Sapporo in the J-League top flight, the club announced Friday. ( read original story ...)
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Permanent residents’ exemption for entry into country came after period where they were barred from coming back in after leaving. ( read original story ...)