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Chatgpt Passes Japan Top Universities' Entrance Exams With Highest Scores
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KYODO NEWS
ChatGPT scored the highest marks in this year's entrance exams of the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University, two of Japan's top universities, surpassing those of the actual top scorers, an AI venture said Monday.
According to LifePrompt Inc., the generative AI chatbot scored 50 po...
ChatGPT scored the highest marks in this year's entrance exams of the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University, two of Japan's top universities, surpassing those of the actual top scorers, an AI venture said Monday.
According to LifePrompt Inc., the generative AI chatbot scored 50 po...
- 27/4 18:40
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Number Of Forced Deportations In Japan Hits Record
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ASIA NEWS NETWORK
A record 318 foreign nationals were forcibly deported with an officer escort in 2025, having refused to leave Japan voluntarily after being found to be staying illegally in the country, according to data compiled by the Immigration Services Agency.
A record 318 foreign natio...
A record 318 foreign nationals were forcibly deported with an officer escort in 2025, having refused to leave Japan voluntarily after being found to be staying illegally in the country, according to data compiled by the Immigration Services Agency.
A record 318 foreign natio...
- 27/4 18:16
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Magnitude 6.2 Quake Shakes Hokkaido
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JAPAN TIMES
A strong earthquake rattled Hokkaido early Monday, the U.S. and Japanese meteorological agencies reported, the latest in a series of powerful tremors to hit Japan.
The magnitude 6.2 quake struck shortly before 5:30 a.m. in Hokkaido’s southern region, at a depth of 83 kilometers, the...
A strong earthquake rattled Hokkaido early Monday, the U.S. and Japanese meteorological agencies reported, the latest in a series of powerful tremors to hit Japan.
The magnitude 6.2 quake struck shortly before 5:30 a.m. in Hokkaido’s southern region, at a depth of 83 kilometers, the...
- 27/4 17:46
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Japan Reviews Dual Pricing for Tourist Sites
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NIPPON
Experts commissioned by the Japan Tourism Agency met on Monday to launch a review of dual pricing for tourist sites, in which charges for nonresidents, including inbound tourists, are set higher than those for residents.
Based on their discussions, the agency plans to draw up guidelines ...
Experts commissioned by the Japan Tourism Agency met on Monday to launch a review of dual pricing for tourist sites, in which charges for nonresidents, including inbound tourists, are set higher than those for residents.
Based on their discussions, the agency plans to draw up guidelines ...
- 27/4 17:15
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Gender Equality Perception Gap Found in Japan News Industry
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NIPPON
There is a wide gender gap in perceptions of workplace equality among male and female workers at newspapers and press agencies, a survey by the Japan Newspaper Publishers and Editors Association showed Thursday.
The survey "highlights challenges facing the industry and calls for change a...
There is a wide gender gap in perceptions of workplace equality among male and female workers at newspapers and press agencies, a survey by the Japan Newspaper Publishers and Editors Association showed Thursday.
The survey "highlights challenges facing the industry and calls for change a...
- 24/4 13:07
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Japan Moves To Create New Intelligence Committee
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QAZIN
A draft law to establish a national intelligence committee was passed in Japan's House of Representatives on Thursday, as part of efforts to bolster the government's information-gathering capabilities, Kyodo reports.
The legislation comes as Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi aims to centraliz...
A draft law to establish a national intelligence committee was passed in Japan's House of Representatives on Thursday, as part of efforts to bolster the government's information-gathering capabilities, Kyodo reports.
The legislation comes as Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi aims to centraliz...
- 24/4 12:45
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Japan Evacuates Tourists for Potential Incoming Tsunami
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SURFER.COM
After a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck off Sanriku, Japan on Monday, officials are preeminently preparing for aftershocks and tsunamis by evacuations.
On Monday, Japan was rocked by a 7.7-magnitude earthquake.
And officials fear that things are heating up, that the initial tremor wa...
After a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck off Sanriku, Japan on Monday, officials are preeminently preparing for aftershocks and tsunamis by evacuations.
On Monday, Japan was rocked by a 7.7-magnitude earthquake.
And officials fear that things are heating up, that the initial tremor wa...
- 24/4 12:15
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Japan Begins Selling Lethal Weapons After Lifting Of Ban
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ASAHI
The Japanese government entered the lethal weapons export business after lifting the ban on April 21 by revising the Three Principles on the Transfer of Defense Equipment and Technology.
The next day, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi started pitching military equipment.
Takaichi held a phon...
The Japanese government entered the lethal weapons export business after lifting the ban on April 21 by revising the Three Principles on the Transfer of Defense Equipment and Technology.
The next day, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi started pitching military equipment.
Takaichi held a phon...
- 23/4 20:10
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Forest Fires Continue in Northeastern Japan Town
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NIPPON
Wildfires that broke out on Wednesday in two locations in the northeastern Japan town of Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, continued into Thursday, burning a total of about 200 hectares, according to the town government.
The town government has advised a total of about 2,600 people in 1,200 hou...
Wildfires that broke out on Wednesday in two locations in the northeastern Japan town of Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, continued into Thursday, burning a total of about 200 hectares, according to the town government.
The town government has advised a total of about 2,600 people in 1,200 hou...
- 23/4 19:45
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Japan Bans The Use Of Power Banks On Aircraft From 24 April
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IDN FINANCIAL
The Japanese government will ban the use of power banks on aircraft starting 24 April. The policy has been issued by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism in response to a rise in fire incidents involving lithium-ion batteries.
As reported by The Straits Time...
The Japanese government will ban the use of power banks on aircraft starting 24 April. The policy has been issued by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism in response to a rise in fire incidents involving lithium-ion batteries.
As reported by The Straits Time...
- 23/4 19:04
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