Japanese man revisits Guam cave where he hid in World War II

HAGATNA, Guam — A 92-year-old Japanese man has returned to Guam to visit a cave where he hid for nearly a year during World War II. Kiichi Kobayashi told The Pacific Daily News through an interpreter Monday that he’s grateful for island residents and ... ( read original story ...)

Osaka Prefecture, Higashi-Osaka City

Feisty and Proud in its Individuality. Osaka Prefecture is Japan’s third most populous prefecture, behind Tokyo and Kanagawa, despite it being one of the smallest in actual area. The capital is Osaka City, and Osaka Prefecture is the core of the Kansai ... ( read original story ...)

Lost and found: Japan tags dementia sufferers with barcodes

A Japanese city has introduced a novel way to keep track of senior citizens with dementia who are prone to getting lost -- tagging their fingers and toes with scan-able barcodes. A company in Iruma, north of Tokyo, developed tiny nail stickers, each of ... ( read original story ...)

Human rights museum wins international award for inclusion

The Winnipeg museum was was given the Gold Award by the International Association of Universal Design at a ceremony in Nagoya, Japan ... ethnicity or other factors," a news release says. "We committed to a 'design-for-all' approach at the earliest stages ... ( read original story ...)

Tokyo breaks ground on $1.5B 2020 Olympics National Stadium

Tokyo held a groundbreaking ceremony on Sunday for a $1.5 billion National Stadium to host the 2020 Olympic Games. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike and other dignitaries launched the construction at the site of the demolished National ... ( read original story ...)

Yokohama Tire Philippines expanding its production capacity

TOKYO: Japanese tire manufacturer Yokohama Rubber is expanding production capacity at its Philippines plant, and has inaugurated a new factory (the West Plant) within its Clark complex. With the recent completion of the West Plant, it plans to produce 12.5 ... ( read original story ...)

Japan doubles cost estimate for Fukushima clean up

TOKYO - A Japanese government panel says an estimate of the total costs to clean up the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant has doubled to nearly 22 trillion yen ($190 billion), with decommissioning costs expected to continue to rise. The estimate released ... ( read original story ...)

Japan tests innovative magnetic tether for slowing space junk

Japan has launched a cargo ship which will use a half mile- (700m)-long tether to remove some of the vast amount of debris from Earth's orbit. The tether, made of aluminium strands and steel wire, is designed to slow the debris, pulling it out of orbit ... ( read original story ...)

Japan is using QR stickers to track down the elderly

Japan (CNN)Some people microchip their pets to ensure they're ... Join the conversation See the latest news and share your comments with CNN Health on Facebook and Twitter. Yukiko Sano, a spokeswoman from Orange Links, the company that developed the ... ( read original story ...)

Japan launches cargo ship to space station

A Japanese H-IIB rocket carrying the HTV cargo ship blasts off ... first as Cape Canaveral bureau chief for United Press International and now as a consultant for CBS News. He has covered more than 125 shuttle missions, every interplanetary flight since ... ( read original story ...)

Japan's third-quarter growth rate revised down sharply

Japan's economy grew much slower than initially estimated in the third quarter of the year, figures have revealed, as business investment fell. The Cabinet Office said the economy grew 1.3% in the three months to the end of September, compared to the same ... ( read original story ...)