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Fewer institutions mistreat foreign trainees in 2017

February 20, 2018

Tokyo- A total of 213 firms and organizations in Japan were found to have mistreated technical trainees from abroad in 2017, down 10.9 percent from the previous year, falling for the second straight year, the Immigration Bureau of Japan’s Justice

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Prisons becoming like elderly care homes

February 20, 2018

Kobe- The Japanese government has started programs in cooperation with municipalities to make living environments friendlier for elderly former convicts, in order to halt increases in returns to prison by them. The number of prison inmates has been decreasing across

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Steel industry protests proposed US measures against imports

February 20, 2018

Tokyo- Japan Iron and Steel Federation Chairman Kosei Shindo voiced Monday his strong displeasure at US Commerce Department-recommended measures against steel imports. The anti-import recommendations, including options of imposing tariffs and quantitative restrictions, to President Donald Trump “are very regrettable,”

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Gov’t may set casino tax rate at 30%

February 20, 2018

Tokyo- The Japanese government is considering collecting as tax some 30 percent of revenue at operators of casinos to be set up as core facilities of so-called integrated resorts in the country, informed sources told Jiji Press on Monday. Revenue

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US fighter dumps tanks over lake in Aomori after engine fire

February 20, 2018

Tokyo- A US F-16 fighter released what are believed to be two fuel tanks over a lake in Aomori Prefecture, northeastern Japan, following an engine fire on Tuesday, according to the Japanese Defense Ministry. The tanks fell into Lake Ogawara

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Abe apologizes for misusing data on discretionary work

February 20, 2018

Tokyo- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe apologized Tuesday for using misleading data in a remark he made recently in parliament about the discretionary work system that his government aims to expand as part of work style reforms. “It was inappropriate”

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Emperor Akihito’s Abdication Ceremony to Take Place as State Act

February 20, 2018

Tokyo- The Japanese government decided Tuesday to hold an abdication ceremony for Emperor Akihito on April 30, 2019, as an act of the Emperor in matters of state performed on behalf of the people under the country’s constitution. The decision

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Philippines eyes to expand food export market in Japan

February 20, 2018

The Department of Trade and Industry’s Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (DTI-CITEM) seeks to augment the Philippines’ trade relations with Japan as it showcases the country’s tropical flavors in the largest food fair in the Asia-Pacific region. Under

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