The Hokkaido Prefectural Board of Education revealed on Oct. 25 that a freshman at a prefectural high school was sexually harassed and hung ... ( read original story ...)
(SP)JAPAN-YOKOHAMA-WUSHU-3RD TAOLU WORLD CUP-WOMEN’S JIANSHU
(241026) -- YOKOHAMA, Oct. 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Yao Yang (C) of China, Duong Thuy Vi (L) of Vietnam and Sham Hui Yu Lydia of China's Hong Kong pose for photos during the awarding ceremony of the Women ... ( read original story ...)
Ex-chief Osaka public prosecutor pleads guilty to raping female subordinate
A former chief of the Osaka District Public Prosecutors Office on Friday pleaded guilty to raping a female subordinate prosecutor in 2018 while she was drunk. Kentaro Kitagawa, a 65-year-old lawyer, ... ( read original story ...)
On This Day: U.S. defeats Japan in WWII Battle of Leyte Gulf
On Oct. 26, 1944, after four days of furious fighting, the World War II battle of Leyte Gulf, largest air-naval clash in history, ended with a decisive U.S. victory over the Japanese. ( read original story ...)
Ten-try All Blacks thrash Japan to open end-of-season tour
New Zealand ran in 10 tries to kick off their end-of-season tour with a convincing 64-19 victory over a lively Japan side in an entertaining test at Yokohama's International Stadium on Saturday. ( read original story ...)
Wary of Japan’s “Asian NATO” Proposal, Neighboring Countries Stick With Web of Alternatives
In the lead-up to his election, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba floated the idea of an "Asian NATO" to deter the increasing aggressiveness of China in the Asia-Pacific region. The prospect of s ( read original story ...)
Editorial: Sustaining Japan’s social security an urgent issue as population ages, shrinks
As Japan faces a declining birth rate and aging population, there is an urgent need to improve the sustainability of the social security system. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo’s Shibuya on high alert for weekend crowding ahead of Halloween
Tokyo's Shibuya Ward is carrying out increased patrols in its busy districts as it expects to draw the largest crowds of this year's Halloween period on Saturday. ( read original story ...)
Wary of Japan’s “Asian NATO” Proposal, Neighboring Countries Stick With Web of Alternatives to Deter China
In the lead-up to his election, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba floated the idea of an "Asian NATO" to deter the increasing aggressiveness of China in the Asia-Pacific region. The prospect of setting up an alliance in the Asia-Pacific region resembling the collective defense promised by Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty is hindered ...
Final campaigning in tight Japan election
TOKYO: Candidates in Japan's super-tight parliamentary election will make last-ditch appeals to voters on Saturday (Oct 26), with opinion polls suggesting the ruling coalition might fall short of a majority. ( read original story ...)
U.S., South Korea, Japan voice ‘grave concern’ over North Korean troops in Russia
U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and his counterparts from Japan and South Korea on Friday issued a joint statement voicing "grave concern" over North Korea's move sending soldiers to ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka Swells With Motherly Pride as Daughter Shai’s Remarkable Clarity Outshines Her Own Confusion
Naomi Osaka’s season has been nothing short of a rollercoaster. The post Naomi Osaka Swells With Motherly Pride as Daughter Shai’s Remarkable Clarity Outshines Her Own Confusion appeared first on EssentiallySports. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Raccoon’s Crew Brings the Osaka Streets to Life in New Video ‘Manariki’
From the Osaka, Japan-based Raccoon's crew comes "Manariki"—a ripping new full-length video featuring an impressive lineup of skateboarders who aren't afraid push boundaries and think outside the box. Settle in and get stoked: ( read original story ...)
IMF sees weak yen beneficial for Japan’s economy
A weak yen is beneficial for Japan's economy as the boost to exports exceeds the increase in the cost of imports, a senior International Monetary Fund (IMF) official said on Friday. Nada Choueiri, the ... ( read original story ...)
EXPLAINER – Japan’s snap general elections: What to know
Japan will hold a snap general election on Sunday that represents a crucial test for new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and the scandal-plagued ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). ( read original story ...)
IMF sees weak yen beneficial for Japan’s economy, urges gradual rate hikes
A weak yen is beneficial for Japan's economy as the boost to exports exceeds the increase in cost of imports, the International Monetary Fund's Japan mission chief Nada Choueiri told Reuters on Friday ... ( read original story ...)