The Tokyo Metropolitan Government confirmed 21 new cases of the coronavirus on Sunday. The daily tally for the capital has remained below 30 for 11 days in a row. Sunday's figure is down one from a ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Paralympics promotes understanding of disabilities: survey
The Tokyo Paralympics held this summer has fostered a greater understanding of disabilities, a Kyodo News survey carried out shortly after the games showed on Nov. 7. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Competition Film, Mikhail Red’s ‘Arisaka’ Takes Aim at The Philippines’ New Generation of Oppressor
Fast-rising Philippines-based director Mikhail Red has gained a dedicated following after delivering a succession of powerful films in just a few years. In addition to establishing Red on the festival ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo manager Kenta Hasegawa resigns after blowout loss to F. Marinos
Kenta Hasegawa has stepped down as manager of FC Tokyo, the J. League first-division club said Sunday, a day after his side crashed to an 8-0 loss away to Yokohama F Marinos. The 56-year-old took ... ( read original story ...)
B.League: Ray Parks, Nagoya back on track with win over Gunma
Nagoya and Bobby Ray Parks Jr, got back on the win column as they got back at Gunma, 100-90, in their inter-conference matchup in the 2021-22 Japan B.League season Sunday at ... ( read original story ...)
Nagoya’s top-three hopes dented by draw at struggling Sendai
The newly cronwed Levain Cup champion fell five points behind third-place Vissel Kobe and was overtaken by Kashima Antlers for the fourth spot on goal difference. ( read original story ...)
Ray Parks heats up in first half as Nagoya gets back at Gunma
Parks also had five rebounds, two assists, and a steal in the win. Coty Clarke had 18 points, while Takumi Saito and Scott Eatherton each with 17 points for Nagoya. ( read original story ...)
Yokohama F.Marinos boss begged for Celtic-linked Daizen Maeda’s hat-trick not to be shown in Europe
YOKOHAMA F.MARINOS boss Kevin Muscat begged a Japanese TV station not to broadcast Celtic target Daizen Maeda netting a hat-trick to European audiences. The Hoops’ January target is now the ... ( read original story ...)
A Canadian opens up about her secret wartime work — eavesdropping on Japan
Almost 80 years after the fact, retired sergeant Marjorie Stetson is only now able to talk about her top-secret work on Japanese codes during the Second World War. She's sharing her story ahead of ... ( read original story ...)
Japan reopens, China’s party plenum and Singles’ Day sales
With a low case count and high vaccination rates, Japan finally reopens its door to foreign businesspeople and students, joining a growing group of Asian countries that are gradually resuming ... ( read original story ...)
Paytm’s IPO To Unveil On November 8. Know More About It, Here
Paytm's IPO is all set to be launched on November 8, 2021 and is worth Rs 18,300 crore, touted to be the biggest ever in India ... ( read original story ...)
Parks’ Nagoya gets back at Gunma; Kiefer, Shiga fall flat vs Jets
A 7-0 run to begin the second salvo created distance between Nagoya and Gunma that the Crane Thunders would not be able to close for the rest of the game. ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka back on the tennis court after a break: “A little rusty”
Naomi Osaka returned to the tennis court after a long break on Friday. Naomi Osaka has finished her self-chosen time off and has returned to the tennis court. "A little rusty, but it feels good to be ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19 tracker: Tokyo logs 21 new coronavirus cases
The daily tally Sunday was down by one from a week earlier and remained below 30 for the 11th consecutive day. ( read original story ...)
Over 100,000 register to use Tokyo vaccination proof app
Users can obtain discounts and other special services at restaurants and retail shops participating in the campaign by presenting their proof of vaccination via the app. ( read original story ...)
Man arrested after menacing Tokyo subway passenger with awl
Police in Tokyo have arrested a man in his 50s on suspicion of threatening physical violence after he brandished an awl at a seated passenger on a Tokyo subway train. According to police, the incident ... ( read original story ...)