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Japan’s civil court processes set to be fully computerized
May 18, 2022 Civil court processes may be fully computerized and streamlined in the near future, raising hopes for improving the current situation in which foreign companies tend to avoid filing lawsuits in Japan.Coast Guard to widen its rescue areas after tour boat’s sinking
May 18, 2022 The Japan Coast Guard is considering expanding its rescue capabilities across the country following the sinking of a tour boat off Hokkaido, in which it took more than three hours to respond to the distress call.WHO’s tobacco-related rejection of vaccine sparks criticism in Japan
May 18, 2022 The World Health Organization’s rejection of a new COVID-19 vaccine because of a connection to a tobacco company was criticized in Japan among companies related to the development of the drug.Tokyo sees mild week-to-week drop with 4,355 COVID-19 cases
May 18, 2022
TEPCO’s plan to release water from Fukushima plant gets the OK
May 18, 2022
Schools didn’t pull chikuwa off menu even after metal found in it
May 18, 2022
Depleted SDP fighting for existence in summer election
May 18, 2022
Diet speaker apologizes for disparaging lawmakers’ pay
May 17, 2022
Kishida, Tamaki avoid Futenma issue in speeches at ceremony
May 16, 2022
Sony readies for metaverse revolution with cross-platform push
May 18, 2022
Japan's economy contracts as energy prices soar
May 18, 2022
Tunerless TVs see brisk sales as more people shift to online viewing
May 18, 2022
COVID-wracked N. Korea may greet Biden with 'imminent' missile test
May 18, 2022
N. Korea hails recovery as WHO worries over missing data
May 18, 2022
South Korea Blue House opens to public for 1st time in 74 years
May 18, 2022
Scientists create simple, cheaper method for insect genome editing
May 17, 2022
Study finds pet cats can tell names, faces of family members
May 14, 2022
Astronomers capture 1st image of black hole in the Milky Way
May 13, 2022
‘Cinderella of Shinsaibashi’ still gets dressed for the ball at 73
May 15, 2022
Fukuoka festival to feature float racing for first time in 3 years
May 13, 2022
Chocolate based on Edo Period recipe goes on sale in Japan
May 12, 2022
Craft beer brewers become deep thinkers at Gunma station
May 17, 2022
Brown bears get new facility, special exhibit at Asahiyama Zoo
May 16, 2022
Lisa’s Wanderings Around Japan/ Dogo hot spring: Take a dip in bathhouses that are the stuff of legend
May 10, 2022
Entry ban to end for village in Fukushima, but few plan return
May 17, 2022
‘Tokyo 2020 Olympics’ to hit the big screen in June
January 27, 2022
Utilities halt renewable energy feeds to avoid blackouts
April 10, 2022
GOHAN LAB/ Japanese rolled omelet flavored with dashi stock: 3 keys to getting the hang of making extra-fluffy omelets
April 6, 2022
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May 6, 2022
Murakami turns DJ with antiwar theme to protest war in Ukraine
March 20, 2022
Rainbow lorikeets exquisite to look at and have cheerful nature
May 13, 2022
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