Police Not to Build Case against Ex-Nihon Univ. Coaches
November 13, 2018
<br /><br /> Tokyo–Police have decided not to build a prosecutable case against Masato Uchida, former coach of Nihon University’s American football team, and former assistant coach Tsutomu Inoue over a dangerous hit by one of the team’s players, investigative
Japan Govt OKs Bill for Enthronement-Linked 10 Straight Holidays
November 13, 2018
Tokyo–The government at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday adopted a bill to allow Japan to have 10 successive holidays in line with Crown Prince Naruhito’s enthronement next year. The government hopes to submit to the ongoing extraordinary parliamentary session the
MLB Players Lay Flowers at Cenotaph for Hiroshima A-Bomb Victims
November 13, 2018
Hiroshima–A group of U.S. Major League Baseball players has visited Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and laid flowers at the cenotaph for victims of the August 1945 U.S. atomic bombing of the western Japan city of Hiroshima. The players, including Seattle
Japanese Views of China Remain Overwhelmingly Negative
November 13, 2018
Washington–A survey by the Pew Research Center showed Monday that 78 pct of Japanese hold an unfavorable impression of China. Since hitting a peak of 93 pct in 2013, the proportion of Japanese with negative views of China has kept
Jan. 4 Eyed as Option for Start of Japan Diet Session
November 13, 2018
<br /><br /> Tokyo–Japan’s government and Liberal Democratic Party are mulling the possibility of convening next year’s ordinary session of the Diet, the country’s parliament, on Jan. 4 in light of the ruling party’s strategy for a House of Conncillors
Japan Emperor, Empress to Visit Quake-Hit Hokkaido on Thurs.
November 13, 2018
Tokyo–Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko will take a day trip on Thursday to the town of Atsuma in the northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido, which was hit hard by a powerful earthquake in September, according to their travel plan reported
Japan to Promote Measures to Increase Disaster Resilience
November 12, 2018
Tokyo–The Japanese government decided on Monday to promote emergency measures to increase the country’s resilience to natural disasters, in the wake of a succession of major disasters including massive flooding and powerful earthquakes earlier this year. The government’s Council on
U.S. Navy Fighter Crashes off Okinawa: Japanese Officials
November 12, 2018
Naha–An F/A-18 fighter jet of the U.S. Navy crashed into waters southwest of Kitadaitojima, a southwestern Japan island in Okinawa Prefecture, around 11:45 a.m. Monday (2:45 a.m. GMT), Japanese officials said. The two crew members ejected and were safely rescued
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