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Giant Pipe Rises About 13 Meters From Road In Central Osaka

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NHK
 
 
A giant pipe has emerged about 13 meters above a road in a busy district of central Osaka, western Japan. The city is investigating the cause of the incident, and restoration work is underway.
Osaka City officials said an iron pipe measuring 3.5 meters in diameter was discovered protrudin...

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Japan Picks 61 Goods, Techs For Priority Investment

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QAZIN FORM
 
The Japanese government on Tuesday designated a total of 61 goods and technologies for priority investment by the public and private sectors, as part of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's efforts to realize a strong economy, Jiji Press reports. 
The designations were approved at a meeti...

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Japan Visa Fee Cap To Surge More Than Tenfold Under New Immigration Bill

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JAPAN TIMES
 
Japan is planning to sharply raise the legal cap on immigration-related residence fees for foreign nationals — the biggest revision of its kind in more than four decades.
The Cabinet on Tuesday approved a bill to amend immigration law to hike the statutory upper limit for fees to ch...

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Elderly Japanese Enjoy Disco Dance For Exercise

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NHK
 
Elderly people are getting exercise by disco dancing with a class in the central Japanese prefecture of Toyama.
Some 110 elderly people took part in the lesson organized by a federation of senior citizens' clubs in Uozu City.
Participants learned the steps and how to move their bodies, and ...

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Japan Aims to Eliminate Areas Lacking Transportation

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NIPPON
 
The Japanese government adopted at a cabinet meeting Tuesday a bill designed to eliminate areas underserved by transportation services such as buses and taxis.
The bill to revise the law on local public transportation systems calls on municipalities to provide financial support and simpl...

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Japan Moves To Establish Pre-Entry Immigration Checks, Hike Residency Fees

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KYODO NEWS
 
The Japanese government on Tuesday approved a bill to amend the immigration control law to establish an online pre-entry screening system for overseas arrivals and significantly increase residence status application fees for foreigners.
The Cabinet-endorsed bill will be submitted to ...

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Japan Considers Ending Face-To-Face Immigration Checks As Tourism Booms

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QAZIN INFORM
 
 
The Japanese government is considering eliminating face-to-face immigration checks for most foreign tourists as part of efforts to simplify entry procedures and manage the growing number of international visitors, Qazinform News Agency cites Kyodo.
According to the Immigration Se...

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Japan's Muraoka Wins Silver at Milan-Cortina Paralympics

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NIPPON
 
Momoka Muraoka won the silver medal in the women's alpine skiing super-G sitting event at the Milan-Cortina Paralympics on Monday, bringing Japan its first medal of the ongoing games.
Despite failing to win back-to-back gold medals in the event, Muraoka secured a podium finish for the th...

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In Iran Conflict, Japan Shows Improved Evacuation Readiness

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JAPAN TIMES
 
As the Iran war expands across the Middle East, Japan has been accelerating efforts to evacuate its citizens — a response that underscores both Tokyo’s growing security role overseas and the diplomatic balancing act between Washington and Gulf states hosting Japanese nationals.
Late...

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Taiwan’s Premier Makes Rare Visit To Japan For WBC

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JAPAN TIMES
 
Taiwan’s premier visited Japan on Saturday for the island’s World Baseball Classic victory over the Czech Republic, a move expected to stoke China’s ire as Sino-Japanese ties remain in a deep freeze.
The visit by Taiwanese Premier Cho Jung-tai was the first known planned trip to Jap...

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