Kyoto University Opens Research Base in Amazon Jungle
May 11, 2018
Manaus, Brazil- Japan’s Kyoto University has opened a large research base in the jungles of the Amazon basin in Brazil. Previously, no accommodations had been available on the ground for researchers from around the world who are studying flora and
Abe Pins High Hopes on Progress in Abduction Issue
May 11, 2018
Sapporo- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Friday he strongly hopes that a planned U.S.-North Korean summit will achieve progress toward resolving the issue of Japanese citizens abducted by North Korea decades ago. Abe made the comments to reporters in
China’s Li Calls for Expanding Economic Exchanges with Japan
May 10, 2018
Tokyo- China’s Premier Li Keqiang on Thursday called for expanding economic exchanges between his country and Japan. China and Japan need to realize a stable development of their relationship in the long-term under a basic policy of bringing it back
Former Abe Aide Admits Meeting with Kake Officials
May 10, 2018
Tokyo- Tadao Yanase, former executive secretary to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, admitted Thursday that he met with officials of the school operator at the center of an Abe-linked favoritism scandal over a veterinary school project. Giving unsworn testimony before
Japan’s Emperor Meets China’s Li
May 10, 2018
Tokyo- Japanese Emperor Akihito met with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Thursday. The Emperor and Li shook hands when the Chinese premier arrived at the palace. Li told the Emperor that it was an
Sapporo Winter Olympic Bid May Be Delayed to 2030
May 10, 2018
Tokyo- Sapporo has expressed a wish to host the Winter Olympics and Paralympics in 2030 instead of 2026, the year for which the northern Japan city originally bid, informed sources said Thursday. The capital of Hokkaido is considering revising its
Abe Welcomes North Korea’s Release of 3 U.S. Citizens
May 10, 2018
Tokyo- Talking over the phone with U.S. President Donald Trump Thursday, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe welcomed North Korea’s release of three U.S. citizens who had been held in the country on charges of espionage or hostile acts. During the
Police Open Large Disaster Training Center in Tokyo
May 10, 2018
Tokyo- The National Police Agency said Thursday it has launched operations at a newly built disaster training center in Tokyo, mainly for use by police officers in eastern Japan to share lessons from disasters, including the March 2011 earthquake and
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