New System for Disposing of Culled Bears

Japan Technology News - 34 min 31 sec ago
A new disposal system that uses microorganisms to break down culled bears is drawing attention in Hokkaido, as Japan faces a growing challenge not only in preventing bear attacks but also in handling the remains after animals are killed. (News On Japan)
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Russian Strategic Bomber Flies Over Sea of Japan for More Than 11 Hours

Japan Politics News - 37 min 40 sec ago
Russia’s Defense Ministry said a long-range strategic bomber capable of carrying nuclear weapons flew over international waters in the Sea of Japan, in what appears to be a move aimed at pressuring Japan. (News On Japan)
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4,000-Year-Old Forest Preserved in Shimane Park

Japan Travel News - 3 hours 19 min ago
A rare prehistoric forest remains hidden beneath the ground in Oda, Shimane Prefecture, where the Sanbe Azukihara Buried Forest Park preserves giant trees that were buried roughly 4,000 years ago during Japan’s Jomon period. (News On Japan)
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Grave Closures Increase in Japan

Japan Society News - 3 hours 22 min ago
A growing number of families in Japan are choosing to close down their family graves, driven by factors such as fewer descendants to inherit burial plots and the difficulty of maintaining graves far from where they now live. (News On Japan)
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Crackdown on 'Zombie Cigarettes' in Osaka

Japan Society News - 3 hours 24 min ago
Two foreign nationals have been arrested and indicted for allegedly smuggling an illegal drug known as “zombie cigarettes” into Japan through Kansai Airport, marking the first time a case involving the substance has been uncovered in Osaka, authorities said on January 20th. (News On Japan)
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Tattooed Assailant Gets 5 Years

Japan Society News - January 21, 2026 - 18:26
A man accused of stealing items from a convenience store and assaulting an employee who chased after him, causing injuries, has been sentenced to five years in prison. (News On Japan)
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Sparks From a Kotatsu Spread to Futon

Japan Society News - January 21, 2026 - 13:35
A building in Owariasahi, Aichi Prefecture, was engulfed in intense flames on January 18th after firefighters received a call shortly after 5 p.m. reporting that a house was on fire. (News On Japan)
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Straw Serpent Bites Heads in Kyoto

Japan Society News - January 20, 2026 - 08:24
A traditional New Year event known as “Jaduna” was held in Miyazu, Kyoto Prefecture, with local residents praying for a year of good health and protection from illness. (News On Japan)
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Police Uniforms Sold Online, Raising Scam Fears

Japan Society News - January 20, 2026 - 03:29
Japanese police-related replica goods are being widely listed on Chinese flea market sites as “cosplay items,” including uniforms that closely resemble the real thing, raising concerns they could be used for crimes such as fraud. (News On Japan)
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Japan’s Long-Term Interest Rates Hit 27-Year High

Japan Business News - January 19, 2026 - 15:03
Japan’s long-term interest rates continued to climb on growing concerns over worsening public finances, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year Japanese government bond rising above 2.2%, marking its highest level in roughly 27 years. (News On Japan)
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Why Professional Removal Services Matter for Moves to Japan

Japan Business News - January 19, 2026 - 04:18
Moving to a new country can be exciting, but it also comes with a host of logistical and emotional challenges. (News On Japan)
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Inside Japan’s Rural Relocation Boom

Japan Education News - January 19, 2026 - 04:00
Japan’s rural relocation boom is accelerating as more families look beyond city life in search of space, community, and a fresh start, even as concerns over jobs, convenience, and fitting into tight-knit local networks continue to hold many back. (News On Japan)
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Japan’s University Entrance Exam Ends Smoothly, Seven Disqualified for Cheating

Japan Education News - January 19, 2026 - 03:20
Japan’s two-day nationwide university entrance exam has concluded without major disruption, even after introducing its first online application system and requiring students to print their own admission tickets. (News On Japan)
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Fire Festival Lights Up Cape Shionomisaki

Japan Travel News - January 19, 2026 - 03:14
A fire festival was held on January 17th at Cape Shionomisaki in Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture, the southernmost point of Honshu, where organizers set ablaze the roughly 100,000-square-meter “Boro no Shiba” grassland overlooking the Pacific Ocean. (News On Japan)
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Gold and Silver Regain Market Cap Supremacy Amid Global Instability

Japan Business News - January 18, 2026 - 17:19
At the start of the year, gold and silver briefly reclaimed their positions as the world’s largest assets by market capitalization amid heightened global uncertainty. (News On Japan)
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Reimagining Scarcity: How Bitcoin, Gold, and Silver are Valued in 2026

Japan Business News - January 18, 2026 - 17:15
In the year 2026, the concept of scarcity for assets like Bitcoin, gold, and silver has evolved beyond traditional boundaries of supply constraints. (News On Japan)
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New Subscription Services Spread in Sapporo

Japan Business News - January 18, 2026 - 16:39
A wave of new subscription-style services is drawing attention in Sapporo, with everything from coffee and craft beer to cleaning now being offered for a flat monthly fee. (News On Japan)
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Young Archers Compete in Kyoto’s New Year ‘Toshiya’ Contest

Japan Society News - January 18, 2026 - 16:35
A traditional New Year archery contest known as “Toshiya” is being held at the national treasure Sanjusangendo Temple in Kyoto, with 20-year-olds and other young participants competing to test their skills. (News On Japan)
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Osaka Court Rejects Death Row Inmates’ Challenge to Hanging

Japan Society News - January 18, 2026 - 14:46
Three death row inmates have lost a lawsuit seeking to stop executions by hanging, after the Osaka District Court ruled that their claims could not be pursued through an administrative case and that the current method does not violate the Constitution. (News On Japan)
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New Cold-Storage Technology Helps Farmers Avoid ‘Bumper Crop Poverty’

Japan Business News - January 18, 2026 - 14:43
A logistics company based in Tosu, Saga Prefecture, a key transport hub in Kyushu, has developed a massive high-performance refrigerated warehouse in-house, using advanced technology to extend the freshness of vegetables and fruit and help farmers avoid the income squeeze known as “bumper crop poverty.” (News On Japan)
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