Japan is desperate for foreign workers – but it cracks down on uninvited asylum-seekers who are desperate for work ( read original story ...)
Father and daughter arrested over headless body in Sapporo, Japan
Japanese police say they have arrested a woman and her father in connection with a case in which a headless body of a man was found in a hotel in Sapporo City in northern Japan. ( read original story ...)
Doctor, daughter arrested for beheading, carrying out head from hotel in Sapporo
SAPPORO. KAZINFORM - A Sapporo doctor and his daughter were arrested Monday on suspicion of beheading a man and carrying his head out of a hotel in the city earlier this month, local police said, ... ( read original story ...)
Huge summer beer garden opens in Sapporo
A giant beer garden that attracts an estimated 1 million visitors every summer has opened in Sapporo, in Japan's northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido. ( read original story ...)
Erling Haaland trolled and four more moments missed as Man City defeat Yokohama Marinos
Erling Haaland then put City ahead mere minutes after coming on at the break before Rodri repeated his Champions League final exploits with a great goal from distance. A miscommunication between Rico ... ( read original story ...)
Woman arrested for disposing of headless body at Sapporo hotel
A woman in her 20s was arrested Monday on suspicion of disposing of a headless male body at a hotel in Sapporo earlier this month, ... ( read original story ...)
Woman arrested over headless male body found in Sapporo, Japan
Japanese investigative sources say police have arrested a woman in her 20s in connection with a man's headless body found at a hotel in Hokkaido, northern Japan. ( read original story ...)
Sumo: Hoshoryu admits feeling pressure of maiden title bid in Nagoya
Newly crowned Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament champion Hoshoryu admitted feeling the pressure Monday as he battled toward his maiden Em ... ( read original story ...)
Analysis: As Japan aligns with U.S. chip curbs on China, some in Tokyo feel uneasy
Japan's imposition of export controls on chip making tools to align with a U.S. policy restricting China's ability to produce advanced semiconductors is worrying some officials in Tokyo who believe a ... ( read original story ...)
China, Russia conclude drills as US, South Korea, Japan deepen security ties
China and Russia on Sunday wrapped up an air and naval exercise in the Sea of Japan aimed at "safeguarding" the security of waterways, the Chinese defence ministry said. ( read original story ...)
Police arrest suspect in knife attack on a train in western Japan. 3 were slashed and injured
Japanese police said Monday that they have arrested a man on suspicion of slashing three people on a train in western Japan. ( read original story ...)
Yamanote Line glitch throws Tokyo rush hour into chaos
Commuters in Tokyo faced a rare and nightmarish problem for their morning commute on July 24: no Yamanote Line trains for most of the morning rush hour. ( read original story ...)
Some of the most hard-to-book, invitation-only restaurants in Tokyo
Several leading restaurants in Tokyo with exceptional food are extra hard to book, for they don't welcome first-time customers. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Itochu, partners to invest $2 bln in US, Canada renewables via a fund
Japan's trading house Itochu Corp plans to invest around $2 billion in renewable power generation assets in the United States and Canada together with partners via a special fund, the company said in ... ( read original story ...)
Osaka IR construction likely to begin in 2024: Hornbuckle
Bill Hornbuckle (pictured in a file photo), chief executive and president of U.S.-based casino operator MGM Resorts International, says the company expects to begin construction of its integrated ... ( read original story ...)
Japan: Three people injured in stabbing incident on train in Osaka
Three people were injured in a stabbing incident on a train in Japan's Osaka on Sunday. The male perpetrator has been arrested on the spot, Japan-based Kyodo News reported citing local authorities. A ... ( read original story ...)