Osaka wore a mask bearing the name of a different Black American before each match at the US Open US Open champion Naomi Osaka, American football player Megan Rapinoe and Super Bowl MVP Patrick ... ( read original story ...)
Marion, Polk County restaurant inspections: Sassy Onion, Basil & Board, Nagoya
ABOUT RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS. This is a snapshot of the inspections conducted by the Marion and Polk County health departments. Twice annually, licensed restaurants receive unanno ... ( read original story ...)
53-year-old Miura becomes J-League’s oldest player with Yokohama FC start
Kazuyoshi Miura has become the J-League's oldest top-flight player ever by starting for Yokohama FC at the age of 53 on Wednesday. The forward was named in his side's starting lineup against Kawasaki ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Game Show 2020: Schedule and How to Watch Online
Tokyo Game Show is one of the biggest gaming conventions of the year—it gives gamers a taste of what's to come from some of the biggest publishers in the industry. This year, Tokyo Game Show will be ... ( read original story ...)
Rock chunks weighing up to 7 kilos fall to ground from JR Sapporo station bldg.
Six chunks of granite weighing between 5.1 and 7.6 kilograms each were found on a sidewalk beside a station building in this capital city o ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 10-J-League Summaries
Sep 23 (OPTA) - Summaries for the J-League on Wednesday (start times are JST) Consadole Sapporo (0) 0 Yellow card: Shindo 92 Subs used: Anderson Lopes 55 (Kaneko), Douglas Oliveira 61 (Takamine), ... ( read original story ...)
Amazing footage shows giant 60-foot robot ‘taking the knee’ during a test in Yokohama
The humanoid robot was built as part of a new attraction at Yamashita Pier by engineers at Gundam Factory in the Port of Yokohama. It was due to become the centrepiece of the factory on October 1, but ... ( read original story ...)
It’s Alive! 25-Ton Gundam Robot Moves for First Time in Yokohama
A 25-ton robot, inspired by the popular 1970s anime series Mobile Suit Gundam, has made its first moves in Yokohama, Japan. Footage tweeted on September 21 shows the giant Gundam robot moving its arms ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Olympics CEO suggests relaxed entry rules for athletes
Tokyo Olympics officials are proposing that the government relax immigration regulations, allowing athletes to enter the country before next year’s postponed games and train during a 14-day quarantine ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Olympics to Require COVID-19 Tests for Athletes: Draft of Planned Measures
The giant Olympic rings are pictured two days before the start of the one-year countdown to the Tokyo Olympics that have been postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Olympic athletes face tracking apps if virus persists, says task force
Olympic athletes could face strict controls on movement and repeated coronavirus tests under measures discussed Wednesday by a task force charged with finding ways to safely hold the postponed Tokyo ... ( read original story ...)
Japan is a ‘democracy without women’, says ruling party MP
Tomomi Inada makes comment after new prime minister appoints just two women on 21-strong cabinet ... ( read original story ...)
Japan PM Suga says to compile basic policy on new digital agency by year-end
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said on Wednesday he wanted to compile a basic policy on a new digital agency by the end of this year and submit necessary bills to next year's ordinary session ... ( read original story ...)
Japan May Ease Virus Entry Restrictions Next Month: Reports
Japan is considering easing strict coronavirus border restrictions from October to allow more foreign nationals to enter, local media reported Wednesday. Tourists would still be banned and only longer ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s hafu stars are celebrated. But some mixed-race people say they feel like foreigners in their own country
Many Japanese people rose up in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, but experts argue Japan needs to address issues of discrimination and diversity closer to home. ( read original story ...)
Japan PM Suga, IOC head Bach speak by phone – Kyodo
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach spoke by telephone on Wednesday and had a discussion about holding a successful Games, Kyodo News ... ( read original story ...)