The Nagoya Municipal Government plans to open designated in-school safe spaces in fiscal 2022 at 30 of the city's junior high schools for st ... ( read original story ...)
Yokohama National Univ.’s efforts to support international students amid pandemic
Many foreigners wishing to study in Japan have been unable to come to the country due to the coronavirus pandemic. Although restrictions o ... ( read original story ...)
Most likely to rebound from a tough 2021: Marin Cilic and Naomi Osaka
While they aren’t immune from struggles, the safe bet is that these major champions rebound in the new year. Did Marin Cilic win? It’s not merely a question, but also a Twitter account, one programmed ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka withdraws from Melbourne tournament due to injury
Naomi Osaka on Saturday withdrew from the Melbourne Summer Set due to an abdominal injury, saying she needed to rest before the Australian Open. "I had a lot of fun playing here in Melbourne. ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka pulls out of WTA event after body gets ‘shock’ on return to tennis
Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka has pulled out of the semi-final of the WTA tournament in Melbourne with an abdominal injury ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka withdraws from Melbourne tournament semifinal
Defending Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka has withdrawn from her semifinal match at a WTA tournament in Melbourne with an abdominal injury. ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka explains why she gave walkover in Melbourne semifinal
Former world No. 1 Naomi Osaka revealed her body got a shock from playing back-to-back intense so she decided to withdraw from her Melbourne Summer Set 1 semifinal. Osaka returned to action this week ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka withdrew from the Melbourne tennis tournament semifinal over an abdominal injury, saying her body ‘got a shock’
"Sad to withdraw due to injury from my match today, my body got a shock from playing back to back intense matches after the break I took," Osaka tweeted. ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka withdraws from Melbourne tournament with abdominal injury ahead of 2022 Australian Open
Ahead of the Australian Open on January 17, defending tournament champion Naomi Osaka has withdrawn from a WTA tournament in Melbourne due to an abdominal injury. According to a report by the ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka speaks out after dropping out of Melbourne tournament ahead of Aussie Open
Tennis star Naomi Osaka was forced to bow out of her semifinal match on Saturday of a WTA tune-up tournament in Melbourne ahead of the Australian Open due to injury. But, according to her statement, ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Worshippers Pray For Good Health In Ice Water Purification Ceremony
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Tokyo 2020 silver medallist Mboma named BBC African Sports Personality of the Year
Namibian teenage sprinter Christine Mboma has been voted the BBC African Sports Personality of the Year for 2021, becoming the first woman to win ... ( read original story ...)
US, Japan agree to keep troops on base to curb COVID spread
The U.S. and Japan on Sunday agreed to keep American troops within their bases as worries grew about a sharp rise in coronavirus cases in the country. The restrictions starting Monday will last 14 ... ( read original story ...)
Japan PM: Deal reached on US military curbs to halt COVID
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Sunday that Japan and the U.S. have reached “a basic agreement” on banning the U.S. military from leaving its base grounds, amid growing worries about a ... ( read original story ...)
Japan: US troops will stay on base ‘except when absolutely necessary’ to prevent COVID-19 spread
U.S. troops in Japan will be required to stay on base “except when absolutely necessary” starting Monday, as both countries look to curb the spread of COVID-19. ( read original story ...)
US and Japan to keep troops on base, try to control COVID-19 spread
A joint statement says the restrictions starting Monday will last 14 days, confining U.S. military personnel to base facilities except for essential activities. ( read original story ...)