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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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Soroban Teenage Prodigy Battles for Top Spot

June 19, 2025 - 17:05
The All-Japan Youth Soroban Championship brought together super kids aged 15 and under from across Japan in Osaka. For first-year high school student Yuzu, one of the title favorites, this would be her final competition. (News On Japan)
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Unseasonal June Heatwave Forces Outdoor Activity Ban at School

June 17, 2025 - 20:03
The Tokai region experienced unusually dangerous heat for June on June 17th, with temperatures expected to exceed 35°C for the third consecutive day. (News On Japan)
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High School Students Take Initiative to Preserve Memories of the Battle of Okinawa

June 13, 2025 - 14:10
As local news coverage continues to expand, offering more practical information closely tied to residents' daily lives, attention turns to a feature marking eighty years since the end of the war. With fewer people remaining who can speak from personal experience about the Battle of Okinawa, the question of how to preserve and pass down these memories has become increasingly urgent. (News On Japan)
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Why You Should Never Ignore Mold in Your House

June 13, 2025 - 10:22
Mold is a common household issue that can have serious implications for both your health and your home's integrity. (News On Japan)
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Japan Moves to Grant Science Council Autonomy

June 12, 2025 - 11:37
The Diet has passed legislation to establish the Science Council of Japan as an independent corporation, separating it from direct government control. (News On Japan)
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Rise of the Kamakura Shogunate | Setting the Stage (UPDATED) Episode 6

June 11, 2025 - 09:25
With the Genpei War now finished, Minamoto no Yoritomo is set to establish his new samurai military government or "Shogunate." Yet first he must tie up some loose ends before the Kamakura Bakufu can truly rise. (The Shogunate)
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Junior High School Trip Costs Now Top 70,000 Yen

June 10, 2025 - 01:16
In a segment known as “Today’s Price,” which uses everyday expenses to explore broader social trends, TBS highlighted a seemingly simple but revealing figure: 70,456 yen. This is the average cost of a junior high school field trip in fiscal 2023, a number that is troubling not only for parents but also for schools themselves. (News On Japan)
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Academics Protest Bill Allowing Dismissal from Science Council for Political Views

June 9, 2025 - 03:33
A group of scholars staged a sit-in near the Diet on June 4th to protest a new bill concerning the Science Council of Japan, warning that it could threaten academic independence and freedom of expression. (News On Japan)
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Thought You Nailed It? One Fix Made the Composition Shine!

June 9, 2025 - 02:53
Have you ever felt like your painting was going well—until you looked at it later and something just felt… off? (Watercolor by Shibasaki)
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Teen Judoka with Disability Wins Gold in Europe

June 7, 2025 - 04:02
A high school student from a special needs school in Usa, Oita Prefecture, who won a gold medal at an international judo competition for athletes with intellectual disabilities in the Netherlands in April, visited the city hall of her hometown, Bungotakada, to report her achievement. (News On Japan)
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Interpreter Shortage Grows as Language Barriers Challenge Law Enforcement

June 4, 2025 - 14:57
With the number of foreign residents in Fukuoka Prefecture surpassing 110,000 at the end of last year—a record high—the need for police interpreters is becoming increasingly urgent, especially as incidents involving foreigners continue to rise. (News On Japan)
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Dental Technician Shortage Worsens as Pay Falls to 600 Yen an Hour

June 2, 2025 - 04:39
Japan’s dental care system is facing a growing crisis as the number of dental technicians—who produce crowns, dentures, and other oral prosthetics under dentist supervision—continues to plummet. Over the past two decades, the profession has seen a decline of more than 4,000 workers, raising concerns about the future of treatment quality and capacity. (News On Japan)
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