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How a Japanese Researcher Proved That Birds Use Words

August 8, 2025 - 05:58
A groundbreaking study by Toshitaka Suzuki, a leading figure in animal linguistics, has revealed that birds use their songs not merely to chirp but to communicate specific information, such as the presence of predators or the location of food—functioning as a true form of language. (News On Japan)
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Okinawa Scores Below National Average in All Subjects on Academic Test

August 4, 2025 - 17:50
The Ministry of Education has released the results of the 2025 National Academic Achievement Test, revealing that elementary and junior high school students in Okinawa scored below the national average in all subjects. (News On Japan)
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Peach Unveils Kansai's First Multi-Purpose Training Facility

August 1, 2025 - 08:07
Peach Aviation has opened a new multi-purpose training facility in Kansai, its first of its kind in the region, as part of efforts to enhance operational quality and evolve as a low-cost carrier. (News On Japan)
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More Women's Universities Shift to Coeducation as Enrollment Declines

July 30, 2025 - 05:50
Mukogawa Women's University in Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, has announced it will become coeducational starting in the 2027 academic year. The move highlights a growing crossroads for Japan’s women's universities. (News On Japan)
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Top 10 Greatest Samurai Warriors of the Sengoku Jidai

July 28, 2025 - 07:04
In this video we rank the top 10 greatest samurai warriors of Japan's Sengoku period! Which warrior will come out on top in this list of the most significant combatants from Japan's most iconic age of war? (The Shogunate)
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Rice-Sized Earpiece Used in TOEIC Fraud

July 23, 2025 - 09:03
A Chinese national enrolled in a graduate program at Kyoto University has been re-arrested for taking the TOEIC exam under another person's name, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police announced. (News On Japan)
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No Winner Chosen for the 173rd Akutagawa Prize

July 17, 2025 - 07:51
For the first time in 27 years, since the 118th prize in 1998, both the Akutagawa Prize and Naoki Prize were left without a recipient, marking only the sixth instance in the prize’s history that such a decision has been made. (News On Japan)
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Antarctic Researcher Shares Experience

July 16, 2025 - 07:01
A teacher who spent four months conducting research at Japan's Showa Station in Antarctica shared her experience with students during a special lesson held at Seisho Prefectural Elementary, Junior High, and High School. (News On Japan)
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Junior High Entrance Exams: Latest Trends, Popular Schools, and Parental Advice

July 14, 2025 - 08:15
With Japan’s junior high school entrance season in full swing, attention is turning not just to test content, but to how students and parents should prepare. At Seikou Gakuin Junior High, for example, the Japanese language exam tests precise word usage, with questions such as the correct usage of similar-sounding words like “setsujoku” (to fulfill a humiliation) versus “kutsujoku” (to clear a disgrace). Such nuanced questions demand a refined linguistic sense, often beyond elementary-level knowledge. (News On Japan)
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What Will Appear Next? A Touching Moment in Watercolor

July 13, 2025 - 05:54
What shape will appear from the soft blur of water and pigment? In this video, I use masking fluid and wet-on-wet watercolor techniques to gently build up a painting where a soft afternoon light, blooming roses, and a resting cat by the window slowly emerge from layers of color. (Watercolor by Shibasaki)
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TOEIC Cheating Scandal Widens with 803 Test Takers

July 9, 2025 - 08:36
An incident involving a Chinese national attempting to take the TOEIC exam on behalf of someone else has led to revelations that over 800 people were involved in similar cheating schemes. (News On Japan)
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Unbelievable Colors and Texture! Discover the Power of Acrylic Gouache vs. Watercolor

July 7, 2025 - 01:26
A completely different feel from watercolor—brilliant colors and stunning texture.In this video, Master Harumichi Shibasaki creates a serious piece using acrylic gouache, which will be featured in his upcoming solo exhibition in Shinjuku.  (Watercolor by Shibasaki)
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Japanese Textbooks Featured at Turkmenistan Pavilion

July 4, 2025 - 15:44
At the Turkmenistan Pavilion near the East Gate, one of the most striking displays isn’t just the golden horses or traditional costumes—but a set of Japanese-language textbooks used in Turkmen schools. (News On Japan)
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Tokugawa’s Gamble – Betrayals, Battles, and the Tiger of Kai

June 30, 2025 - 09:24
This episode of Sengoku Jidai explores Tokugawa Ieyasu’s rise during Japan’s chaotic Warring States era, focusing on his conquest of Totomi Province, alliance with and betrayal of the Takeda clan, and the climactic Battle of Mikatagahara. (Kings and Generals)
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Two Arrested for Scamming School Lunches with Cheap Foreign Chickens

June 27, 2025 - 15:43
Tokyo Metropolitan Police have arrested two men, including an executive of a meat distribution company, on suspicion of violating the Unfair Competition Prevention Act by selling imported chicken falsely labeled as domestically produced to a school lunch center. The suspects, including Kenzo Namiki, allegedly sold cheap foreign chicken to the Fuchu City public school lunch center in 2023, falsely labeling it as poultry from Miyazaki Prefecture. (News On Japan)
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Low-Income Children Face Hunger During Summer Vacation

June 26, 2025 - 00:33
A recent survey by a nonprofit organization providing food assistance to low-income single-parent households has revealed that during summer vacation, when school lunches are unavailable, one in three children in these families eat only two meals or less per day. (News On Japan)
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Saitama Tops National English Rankings for Sixth Year

June 26, 2025 - 00:25
Saitama City has quietly emerged as Japan's undisputed leader in English education, with its junior high school students ranking first nationwide for six consecutive years. The secret lies in the city’s distinctive approach to classroom instruction. (News On Japan)
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University-Affiliated Schools Gather to Highlight Benefits

June 24, 2025 - 10:30
As competition for junior high school entrance exams intensifies in Japan, many families are turning their attention to university-affiliated schools, which continue to enjoy strong and growing popularity. These schools offer a rare sense of security in an education system often dominated by relentless testing and high-stakes competition. By guaranteeing admission to their affiliated universities, they allow students to avoid the grueling entrance exam race and instead focus on broader intellectual development, extracurricular pursuits, and early preparation for specialized qualifications. (News On Japan)
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Why More Children Are Getting Hair Removal

June 24, 2025 - 05:23
Hair removal is rapidly growing in popularity across all age groups in Japan, with a sharp increase seen even among children. Some clinics now report cases of children as young as nine undergoing hair removal treatments, often due to teasing from classmates or a desire to feel confident during swimming classes. (News On Japan)
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The Biggest FRAUD in Japanese Archaeology

June 24, 2025 - 04:49
Fujimura's fascination with archaeology began in the 1960s, when as a young boy he unearthed a piece of ancient pottery in his backyard. This chance discovery triggered a lifelong obsession with stone tools and ancient artifacts. (Linfamy)
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