Oita Trinita and Yokohama F. Marinos will trade tackles at the Showa Denko Dome Oita in a matchday 16 fixture in the J1 League. The hosts come into this game on the back of a 2-1 defeat away to ... ( read original story ...)
Olympics – a Party Short on Guests as COVID Concerns Chip Away at Japan Training Camps
The Olympics may be going ahead, but much of the celebration and connection that normally makes hosting the Games so memorable is being stripped away as almost 50 cities have lost their role as a host ... ( read original story ...)
In Japan most people want to cancel the Olympics, but the government won’t listen
Prime minister Yoshihide Suga risks playing host to a coronavirus spike, says Koichi Nakano of Sophia University, Japan ... ( read original story ...)
Scientists near Japan set deep sea drill record to study earthquakes
A team of scientists working off the coast of Japan have drilled deeper in the ocean than ever before. It took researchers two hours and 40 minutes to lower giant equipment through 8km (five miles) of ... ( read original story ...)
Japan: Researchers Drill ‘deepest Hole Ever’ In Pacific Seabed To Study Earthquakes
This breaks record as new deepest water site drilled and cored within scientific ocean drilling history,” Japan crew that prepared 40 meters long GPC said. ( read original story ...)
Scientists Drill the Deepest Hole in Pacific Ocean to Study the History of Earthquakes in Japan
With tremors felt almost daily, Japan is a country devastated by earthquakes. Hit by about 1500 earthquakes each year, Japanese people have learnt to live with them. To study the history of the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Osaka city crumples under Covid-19 onslaught
Hospitals in Japan's second largest city of Osaka are buckling under a huge wave of new Covid-19 infections, running out of beds and ventilators as exhausted doctors warn of a "system collapse", and ... ( read original story ...)
No one’s safe anymore: Japan’s Osaka city crumples…
Covid cases in Osaka, Japan's second-biggest city, have increased five-fold in three months with doctors warning the health system is facing collapse and calling for the Tokyo Olympics to be cancelled ... ( read original story ...)
Japan launches major vaccination drive as Osaka crumbles under fourth wave of COVID-19
Japan has kicked off a massive vaccination drive as hospitals buckle under a surge in COVID-19 cases. The military has set up centres in Tokyo and Osaka, offering thousands of shots each day, ... ( read original story ...)
Bitcoin tumbled to 4-month low after crypto miners halted operations in China
Bitcoin fell below $32,000 for the first time since January as crypto miners halted operations in China amid the country's continued crypto crackdown. ( read original story ...)
A Week In Crypto: Musk’s Endless Tweets, Markets’ Fall And Rise, Accidental $25M Transfer
It seems like Elon Musk just can’t stay away from the spotlight. He tweeted again, and the market crashed. Again. But there might have been the Chinese government involved. So here’s a rundown of ... ( read original story ...)
$1.3 Trillion Crypto Price Crash: Leaked Goldman Sachs Prediction Gives ‘High Chance’ Ethereum Will Eclipse Bitcoin
A leaked report from Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs has given ethereum a "high chance" of overtaking bitcoin as a "dominant" store of value—calling it the "Amazon of ... ( read original story ...)
What Changed in Crypto Markets While You Were Sleeping — May 24
BeInCrypto presents our daily morning roundup of crypto news and market changes that you might have missed while you were asleep. ( read original story ...)
Asian markets mostly gain in muted trading ahead of central bank meetings
Several central bank rate decisions are expected in the region this week, in New Zealand, South Korea and Indonesia. ( read original story ...)
Japanese Market Slightly Higher
Japanese stock market is slightly higher after paring early gains on Monday, extending the gains of the previous two sessions, with the Nikkei 225 above the 28,300 level, following the mixed cues from ... ( read original story ...)
Cabinet adviser who joked of Japan’s COVID-19 ‘ripple’ quits post
Yoichi Takahashi's resignation follows a backlash over tweets downplaying the pandemic and laughing off calls for the Olympics to be canceled as the country battles the coronavirus. ( read original story ...)