Dozens of U.S. Marines have been infected with the coronavirus at two bases on the southern Japanese island of Okinawa in what is feared to be a massive outbreak ... ( read original story ...)
Masked fans return to stadium as Tokyo confirms 206 new coronavirus cases
Tokyo officials confirmed 206 new coronavirus infections on Saturday (July 11), public broadcaster NHK reported, as Japan's capital struggles with a resurgence in cases after the government lifted a ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo’s rush back to business generating alarm at local levels
The central government moved to further relax restrictions on business activities despite a worrying spike in new coronavirus infections in Tokyo and fears it heralds a second wav ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo confirms 206 new cases of coronavirus infections – NHK
Tokyo officials confirmed 206 new coronavirus infections on Saturday, public broadcaster NHK reported, as Japan's capital struggles with a resurgence in cases after the government lifted a state of ... ( read original story ...)
‘You can’t give 99.9 per cent’: Hackett says athletes must commit to Tokyo 2021
The champion swimmer understands Olympic athletes are in a very uncertain time, but urged them to make sure they're ready for the Olympics, whenever they take place. ( read original story ...)
Remdesivir Tied to Fewer Deaths; Japan Trace Fails: Virus Update
Texas hospitalizations topped 10,000 for the first time and California suffered its second-highest day of deaths. Florida’s biggest county had a record number of patients in its intensive-care units.N ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Kansai Paint pivots from Africa to India as sales slow
The Osaka-based manufacturer has also decided to exit its construction paint business in China. "We will unload low-performing assets acquired in past [acquisitions] and develop our company's ... ( read original story ...)
Apartments to rent for less than ¥60,000 in Nagoya—July 2020
The cost of living in Japan can be quite high and if you want to live in Nagoya, you can expect to pay around ¥70,000 a month. We know you want to save as much yen as possible for ramen and karaoke, ... ( read original story ...)
Pandemic Forces Japan’s Muji to Put U.S. Stores Into Bankruptcy
Japanese home-goods retailer Muji U.S.A. has joined the ranks of retailers seeking bankruptcy protection to reformat their businesses under the pressures of the coronavirus pandemic. ( read original story ...)
U.S. bases in Japan on lockdown amid new COVID-19 outbreak
U.S. military bases in Japan entered lockdown status this week after COVID-19 infections were discovered and a surge of infections was observed in Tokyo. ( read original story ...)
Crypto Coin Founder Joins Skeptics While Investigation Heats Up
Brock Pierce is unsure whether the cryptocurrency Tether that he helped co-found will weather the latest assault from regulators and government officials. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Finds Record 224 Virus Cases, Blames Increased Testing
Tokyo found a record 224 coronavirus cases on Thursday, a record for a single day, even as officials continued to assert that a state of emergency is not necessary.Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike said ... ( read original story ...)
Global Cases Top 12 Million; Tokyo to Support Bars: Virus Update
Global coronavirus cases topped 12 million, the latest milestone as the pandemic continues to spread. The U.S. surpassed 3 million infections to account for more than a quarter of cases worldwide. ( read original story ...)
No Bail for 2 Accused of Helping Ex-Nissan Boss Escape Japan
A federal judge in Boston has denied bail to a Massachusetts father and son who prosecutors say helped smuggle Nissan's former chairman out of Japan last year. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Will Pay Nightclubs to Close to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19
Tokyo will pay nightclubs that volunteer to close amid a spike in COVID-19 cases there, according to reports. The measure comes after Japan's capitol city reported 243 new cases on Friday, a new daily ... ( read original story ...)
Speak quietly and follow the rules, Tokyo nightclubs told as coronavirus re-emerges
Authorities will conduct coronavirus testing in Tokyo's nightlife districts, where infections have surged again, and are urging nightclub hosts and hostess to follow advice on safely interacting with ... ( read original story ...)