Up to 24,000 police on duty during G7 Summit in Hiroshima
The G7 Summit, which will take place in Hiroshima from May 19 to 21, will have up to 24,000 police officers from across ...
read moreGifts to G7 leaders at Hiroshima Summit announced
The gifts from Japan to G7 leaders at the G7 Summit in Hiroshima are announced and include items from companies local to...
read moreA-bomb survivor in Canada continues quest for nuke-free world
A survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima who lives in Canada continues her quest for a world free of nuclear weapon...
read moreA-bomb survivor in Canada continues quest for nuke-free world
A survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima who lives in Canada continues her quest for a world free of nuclear weapon...
read moreExplosion at Tokyo train station leaves two injured
A coffee can containing a caustic liquid explodes at Tobu Railway's Nishiarai Station in Tokyo, injuring a bystander and...
read moreKishida plans to take all visiting leaders to Hiroshima museum
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio is planning to take all leaders set to visit Hiroshima for the Group of Seven summ...
read moreToyota posts record sales in fiscal 2022
Toyota Motor posts its record-high sales of 37.15 trillion yen in fiscal 2022 through the end of March this year.
read moreHuman error blamed for maritime destroyer accident
The Maritime Self-Defense Force says some human errors were behind the incident in January where its destroyer Inazuma r...
read moreFireball-like object flies over Okinawa
A fireball-like object is seen crossing the sky over Okinawa Prefecture on the evening of May 10, leaving a long trail o...
read moreJapan Tourism Agency to partially fund passport fees
The Japan Tourism Agency will partially fund the passport fees for nationals who will have the 10-year travel document n...
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