Monday, January 18, 2021
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Suga promises to quell pandemic early as health crisis worsens
January 18, 2021 Stung by heavy criticism for his administration's slow response to the escalating public health crisis, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on Jan. 18 apologized and vowed to go all in to contain the coronavirus pandemic.
Tribute to Kobe quake victims chosen as city’s official song
WISHES TO SEE HER GROWN UP
Mother yearns to dream about daughter killed in Kobe quake
January 18, 2021 KOBE--Midori Kaga named her daughter “Sakurako” after a seasonal flower for the month she was born. But everybody called her by her nickname, “Chibi-chan” (little one).
Moon ‘honestly bewildered’ by ruling in favor of ‘comfort women’
January 18, 2021
SEOUL--South Korean President Moon Jae-in said a recent ruling by the
South Korean envoy: Moon ready to rebuild ties with Japan
January 18, 2021
Japan’s big three carriers drop prices but plans roughly the same
January 14, 2021
All three of Japan’s major mobile carriers are launching new,
Uniqlo owner Fast Retailing’s operating profit beats pre-pandemic level
January 14, 2021
Historians describe the Nomonhan Incident, a little-known 1939 Japan-Soviet border conflict, as the starting point of World War II.
A mother of two sons recounts the days when she lived with the novel coronavirus.
The Asahi Shimbun aims “to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls” through its Gender Equality Declaration.
Let’s explore the Japanese capital from the viewpoint of wheelchair users and people with disabilities with Barry Joshua Grisdale.