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Posted on 30/06/2021

Leon Reid: Sprinter set to be nominated for Tokyo but also needs spot to be ratified by Irish Olympic bosses

Irish Olympic bosses now must decide whether to ratify Leon Reid's nomination for Tokyo after he is among Athletics Ireland's nominees. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 30/06/2021

Wild pig-boar hybrids have taken over Japan’s radioactive Fukushima zone

The radioactive space that humans left behind has been filled by an unlikely inhabitant - wild pig-boar hybrids. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 30/06/2021

Beyond ink: Tokyo tattoo artist goes digital due to pandemic, selling his designs as NFTs

Tokyo tattoo artist Ichi Hatano's usual business has dwindled during the pandemic, but now he's keen to mine a new stream of income at Japan's first crypto art exhibition. Hatano's ink featuring ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 30/06/2021

Tokyo may extend coronavirus curbs into Olympics period

TOKYO 2020 FACEBOOK PAGETOKYO — Japan is considering an extension of its coronavirus prevention measures in Tokyo and other areas by two weeks to a month, Japanese media said, with less than a month ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 30/06/2021

17 Fun Things to Do in Nagoya – Places to Go, Local Food & Sightseeing Tips

The city of Nagoya is the capital of Aichi Prefecture and has a strong tradition of automotive and aviation industries. Not only is it a center for science and technology, but also traditional arts ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 30/06/2021

Preview – Group G: Nagoya Grampus out to extend perfect AFC Champions League run against Ratchaburi

Bangkok: Massimo Ficcadenti’s Nagoya Grampus are eyeing another three points when they play Thailand’s Ratchaburi FC in Group G of the 2021 AFC Champions League on Thursday. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 30/06/2021

Tokyo organisers to allow nursing mothers to bring children to Games

Nursing mothers will be allowed to bring their children to the Tokyo Olympics when necessary, 2020 organisers told Reuters on Wednesday. ( read original story ...)

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