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Abe Asks Companies To Reduce Workers Going To Offices By 70%

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THE JAPAN NEWS
 
 
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe instructed relevant ministries and agencies to ask all businesses in seven prefectures where a state of emergency has been declared, including Tokyo, to take measures to reduce the number of people working in offices by at least 70%. Abe issued the ins...

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Japan Virus Deaths Could Top 420,000 Without Social Distancing, Panel Says

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JAPAN TIMES
 
The government task force that is tracking group infections of the coronavirus stressed the need Wednesday to reduce human-to-human contact to contain the epidemic, saying 420,000 people in Japan could die in the absence of preventive measures.
The Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry...

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Otetepon Push Stamp For Washing Hands, A Fun Way To Teach Kids About Hygiene

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JAPAN TRENDS
 
Raise your (thoroughly washed) hand if you have recently been chasing your kids around and screaming the words, “Wash your hands!” on a daily basis.
You’ve probably heard it said countless times that one precautionary measure we should be taking right now to protect ourselves from ...

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Parties Go Online In Japan As Coronavirus Forces People To Stay At Home

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THE MAINICHI
 
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Drinking parties are increasingly being held online in Japan as more people stay home in self-isolation to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus and pubs operate for shorter hours at the request of local authorities.
Online parties are expected to become a ne...

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Japan Population Drops At Record Pace In 2019

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KYODO NEWS
 
Japan's population shrank at its fastest pace ever in 2019, with the number of people of working age dropping to a new low, government data showed Tuesday, reflecting the rapid aging of society and low birth rate.
The population fell 276,000 to 126.17 million as of Oct. 1, declining ...

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Kumamoto Marks 4th Anniversary Of Deadly Quakes

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JAPAN TODAY
 
KUMAMOTO - The southwestern Japanese prefecture of Kumamoto on Tuesday marked the fourth anniversary of a pair of massive earthquakes that killed 275 people with a scaled-down ceremony amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Twenty-six participants, including those who lost family members in...

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Coronavirus Outbreak Another Setback For Typhoon-Hit Areas In Japan

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THE JAPAN NEWS
 
The ongoing outbreak of the new coronavirus has dealt an additional blow to areas in eastern Japan that were devastated by Typhoon No. 19 last October.
Half a year has passed since the typhoon, but local economies in the affected areas are unable to begin recovering, as the sprea...

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Japan Govt. Posts Data On People's Movements

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NHK WORLD
 
The Japanese government has begun posting data on people's movements to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, based on location information from mobile phones.
It's part of the government's goal of reducing social contact by at least 70 percent, and preferably up to 80 percent.
Data ...

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Leading Bottled Water Brand In Japan Goes Label-Free To Reduce Waste, Angers Many

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SORA NEWS
 
Coca-Cola told to try harder in these trying times.
In these increasingly ecologically aware times, more and more companies are veering away from single-use plastics and Coca-Cola Japan is joining them. Alongside their eponymous beverage, Coca-Cola is the maker of I Lohas water in Jap...

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Tokyo Issues Closure Requests For 6 Categories

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NHK
 
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has announced six categories subject to business closure requests to help contain the coronavirus outbreak.
Governor Koike Yuriko said on Friday that the requests are issued to amusement facilities, universities and cram schools, sports and recreation facil...

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