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No Comment Rescue operations continue in western Japan after severe flooding Many are missing and others still stranded in their homes 07/07/2018
Japan At least 88 killed in floods across Japan At least 88 killed in torrential rain and landslides across Japan with dozens still missing after more than 2,000 are temporarily stranded in the city of Kurashiki. 07/07/2018
Japan Cult members hanged in Japan for gas attack on Tokyo underground Seven members of a Japanese doomsday cult were hanged for a deadly attack on the Tokyo underground in 1995 that killed 13 people 06/07/2018
Japan Severe floods force thousands to evacuate in Japan More than 100,000 residents in Kyoto are being forced to evacuate. 05/07/2018
No Comment Climbing season kicks off at Mount Fuji for Yamanashi trails People gathered at the summit of Mount Fuji before dawn on Sunday to view the sunrise on the first day of the climbing season. 01/07/2018
No Comment New Hello Kitty bullet train in Japan is launched Vivid pink ribbons are painted on the white train cars as well as Hello Kitty wearing a conductor’s uniform, and inside there are Hello Kitty decorations and space for passengers to take commemorative photos of their trip 30/06/2018
No Comment Japanese rocket crashed to the ground after 4 secs Firefighters say the area within a 600 metre radius of the launch site had been cordoned off fortunately, so there were no injuries. 30/06/2018
Next Series This Japanese space probe just arrived at an asteroid A Japanese spacecraft has just arrived at an asteroid and is preparing to collect a sample of its rocky interior. 27/06/2018
Japan Picture of the Day: Japanese students at Fukushima memorial Japanese students visit Fukushima memorial 21/06/2018
Living Steady hands required: Japanese artist creates the tiniest sculptures Kakuho Fujii's passion is to create tiny figures. 19/06/2018
Japan Japan earthquake kills at least three and injures hundreds The quake struck Japan's second largest city on Monday morning with a reported magnitude of 5.9. 18/06/2018
No Comment Japan'`s Emperor pays respects to tsunami victims The Imperial couple visited the Haragama district of Soma City on Monday, the final day of their 3-day tour of the prefecture. The Empress attended the day's events as scheduled, despite developing a fever the night before. 11/06/2018
No Comment Japan's Emperor and Empress plant trees at Fukushima The couple took part in the annual tree-planting ceremony as part of their three-day tour of the nuclear plant, severely damaged by the 2011 earthquake. 10/06/2018
Japan Knife attack on Japan train leaves 1 dead and 2 injured 22-year-old Ichiro Kojima has been arrested on suspected murder, on board a Shinkansen bullet train on Saturday night. 10/06/2018
Japan French swimmer begins Pacific Ocean crossing to fight ‘plastic smog’ Benoit Lecomte aims to swim from Japan to California while researching the effects of plastic pollution clogging the Pacific. 05/06/2018
Japan Which passport is the best to have Japan’s passport has overtaken Singapore’s as the most powerful in the world. 24/05/2018
Economy Sony buys EMI to become the world's biggest music publisher Sony is splashing out €2bn to buy a controlling stake in the music publisher EMI. The deal will take advantage of the rapid growth in streaming services, which have driven a recovery in the music industry. 22/05/2018
No Comment Robots and AI welcome guests at a hotel in Tokyo Robots and smart devices are the face of some new hotels in Japan, where owners are using hi-tech ways to offer a friendly welcome to guests who don't speak the language. 06/05/2018
Japan Cut off from society: Japan's hikikomori Literally meaning "pulling inward", hikikomori is a word used in Japan to describe people who cut themselves off from society. 04/05/2018
No Comment Japanese engineers build robot that transforms into car Japanese engineers unveiled on Wednesday a robot that transforms into a car that can actually carry people on board, in what they said was the first-ever such accomplishment in the history of robots. 26/04/2018
No Comment Japanese police crack down on US Marine base protesters Police took action to remove protesters at a coastal area in Japan's southern prefecture of Okinawa, on Wednesday. The day marks one year after the start of full-scale landfill work to relocate a US marine base there. 25/04/2018
No Comment Volcano in southern Japan erupts for first time in 250 years A volcano in southern Japan has erupted for the first time in 250 years, and authorities have issued a no-go zone around the mountain. 22/04/2018
No Comment Festival brings sunshine to scandal-hit sumo wrestling Laughter, sunshine and optimism were the order of the day at the ceremonial Spring Festival sumo wrestling tournament held at a controversial war shrine in Tokyo on Monday (April 16) amid scandals over Japan's national sport. 17/04/2018
Sport Scandal hit sumo wrestlers bounce back Thousands of wrestling fanatics and tourists enjoyed the ceremonial Spring Festival sumo wrestling tournament amid scandals over Japan's national sport. It's after a raft of negative publicity surrounding incidents ranging from assault, bullying to accusations of sexism. 16/04/2018
Focus Dagur Sigurdsson's Japan Where does the high-profile Icelandic head coach of the Japanese national handball-team relax after a hard training session? 03/04/2018
No Comment Japan's Emperor and Empress enjoy cherry blossoms on rare stroll The couple strolled around the Imperial Palace in central Tokyo, enjoying cherry blossoms in their path. 02/04/2018