‘Gold Line’ snow road opened to traffic
Imagine snowfalls deeper than a bus is tall.That’s what you’ll find on the so-called Gold Line in northern Japan, which ...
read moreRice planting begins in Shizuoka
With temperatures rising, rice planting is underway in central Japan.Farmers in Shizuoka Prefecture are sowing seeds of ...
read moreAncient cherry tree greets spring
An ancient tree is welcoming spring in western Japan.Officials announced the start of the cherry blossom season on March...
read moreJ-alert system updated for terror attacks
Millions of people in Japan will soon be able to receive warnings of possible terror and missile attacks through their c...
read moreInose fined over campaign finance scandal
Former Tokyo governor Naoki Inose has been summarily indicted over a political fund scandal. The ex-governor was accused...
read moreFukushima Update #28 “Land of no Tomorrow”
The Japanese government is pushing forward with a plan to a build a massive storage facility for radioactive waste in Fu...
read moreLand of no Tomorrow
The Japanese government is pushing forward with a plan to a build a massive storage facility for radioactive waste in Fu...
read moreFishermen approve groundwater bypass
Fukushima’s federation of fishermen unions has approved a plan to divert groundwater around the site of Fukushima Daiich...
read moreMunicipality sues to halt nuclear project
A city in northern Japan is preparing to sue the central government and a utility to halt the construction of a nuclear ...
read moreCrane malfunction attributed to human error
The operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant was forced to suspend the removal of fuel assemblies from a spent fu...
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