EXCLUSIVE: Japan to Work with India, Vietnam in Securing IT, AI Experts
June 8, 2018
Tokyo- Japan’s government plans to facilitate cooperation and information-sharing between Japanese firms and universities in India and Vietnam as part of efforts to secure and develop information technology and artificial intelligence experts, Jiji Press learned Thursday. The government is set
Nankai Trough Quake Could Cause 1,240 T. Yen of Economic Losses
June 7, 2018
Tokyo- A possible huge earthquake in the Nankai Trough off Japan’s western and central Pacific coast is estimated to cause up to 1,240 trillion yen of economic losses over two decades, the Japan Society of Civil Engineers said Thursday. The
Tokyo to Complete Ring Road No. 2 in FY 2022
June 7, 2018
Tokyo- The Tokyo metropolitan government plans to complete Ring Road No. 2, which connects the Japanese capital’s central and southeastern waterfront areas, in fiscal 2022, two years behind schedule, officials said Thursday. The metropolitan government previously planned to complete the
Satellite Images Show N. Korea Razed Missile Test Stand
June 7, 2018
Washington- New satellite images show that North Korea has almost razed the missile test stand near Kusong in the country’s northwestern region, the 38 North website said Wednesday. The work to demolish the facility, which was well maintained and ready
Royal Couple Attends Meeting of Japanese Descendants Abroad
June 7, 2018
Honolulu- Visiting Japanese Prince Akishino and his wife, Princess Kiko, attended the opening ceremony of the 59th Convention of Nikkei & Japanese Abroad in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Wednesday. Some 300 people, mainly those of Japanese descent, from Japan, the United
82 Pct of Police Interrogations Fully Recorded in Japan
June 7, 2018
Tokyo- All police interrogation processes were recorded in audio or visual forms in 81.9 pct of criminal cases that were subject to trials under the lay judge system in Japan in fiscal 2017, the National Police Agency said Thursday. The
Japan, S. Korea, Taiwan Begin Talks on Eel Farming Cap
June 7, 2018
Tokyo- Japan, South Korea and Taiwan started a two-day meeting in Tokyo on Thursday to set a cap on the annual volume of the glass Japanese eel used for farming in the year from November. China was absent from the
57,000 Aged Drivers in Japan Judged as Possible Dementia Sufferers
June 7, 2018
Tokyo- Over 57,000 elderly drivers in Japan have been judged as likely dementia sufferers since the revised road traffic law took effect in March last year, a National Police Agency survey revealed Thursday. According to the preliminary results of the
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