Japan's Ruling Bloc Faces Tough Battle to Keep Majority

Japan Politics News - July 14, 2025 - 18:09
The ruling coalition is facing an increasingly difficult battle to retain its majority in Japan’s House of Councillors, according to a mid-campaign opinion poll by FNN ahead of the July 20th election. Meanwhile, the minor party Sanseitō is showing strong momentum and could see a significant boost in its number of seats. (News On Japan)
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Junior High Entrance Exams: Latest Trends, Popular Schools, and Parental Advice

Japan Education News - 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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Man Killed by Bear Attack While Delivering Newspapers in Hokkaido

Japan Society News - July 14, 2025 - 07:51
A 52-year-old newspaper deliveryman was killed in the early hours of July 12th after being attacked by a bear in a residential area of Fukushima Town, Hokkaido. (News On Japan)
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Foreign Tourists in Japan Flock to Information Centers

Japan Travel News - July 14, 2025 - 07:32
As Japan sees a record surge in foreign visitors, tourist information centers across the country have become essential stopovers for international travelers, often serving as their last resort when plans go awry. A recent report took a closer look at how these centers, flooded daily with tourists, respond to the increasingly bold and spontaneous demands of visitors eager to make the most of their trip—especially when it comes to catching a glimpse of Mt. Fuji. (News On Japan)
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Illegal Outdoor Bathing Spot in Niseko Forced to Close

Japan Travel News - July 13, 2025 - 06:35
A hot spring inn in the popular resort area of Niseko, Hokkaido, has been forced to suspend operations at one of its baths after an unauthorized open-air bath was found to have been built near its hot spring source. (News On Japan)
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First Vending Machine with Surveillance Camera Installed Japanese Mall

Japan Society News - July 13, 2025 - 06:25
A vending machine equipped with a surveillance camera has been installed inside Aeon Mall Kyoto Katsuragawa as part of a new agreement between the Kyoto Minami Police Station and the mall operator to deter criminal activity and enhance regional security. (News On Japan)
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Chinese Man in Handcuffs and Wheelchair Sues Osaka Police over Forced Interrogation

Japan Society News - July 13, 2025 - 05:59
A Chinese man detained at an Osaka police facility has filed a lawsuit against the Osaka Prefectural Government, claiming that he was forcibly taken to an interrogation room despite refusing to participate and had his right to remain silent violated. (News On Japan)
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What Will Appear Next? A Touching Moment in Watercolor

Japan Education News - 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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Legoland Japan Kicks Off Summer with Pirate Water Cannon Show

Japan Travel News - July 11, 2025 - 11:31
Legoland Japan in Nagoya’s Minato Ward unveiled a new water attraction on July 11th as part of its special summer program, "Soaking Wet Summer at Legoland," which features six different water activities. (News On Japan)
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55-Year-Old Man Arrested for Placing Stones on Railway Tracks

Japan Society News - July 11, 2025 - 11:22
A 55-year-old company employee has been arrested for allegedly placing stones on the tracks of the Meitetsu Komaki Line in Komaki, Aichi Prefecture, disrupting train operations. (News On Japan)
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Massive Swarm of Dragonflies Terrifies Locals in Fukushima

Japan Society News - July 11, 2025 - 04:45
A sudden swarm of dragonflies blanketed the skies over a residential area in Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, stunning local residents and prompting reactions ranging from unease to delight. (News On Japan)
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Expo Water Show to Resume

Japan Travel News - July 11, 2025 - 04:39
The Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition announced that the popular water show at the Expo venue, which had been suspended since early June due to the detection of Legionella bacteria at levels exceeding safety standards, will resume on July 11th. (News On Japan)
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One-Year-Old Girl Dies After Being Hit by Mother’s Car

Japan Society News - July 11, 2025 - 04:35
A one-year-old girl died after being struck by a car driven by her mother in Nagasaki City on Thursday morning. (News On Japan)
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Japan to Tighten Rules for Foreign License Conversion

Japan Travel News - July 11, 2025 - 04:29
The National Police Agency has announced a plan to tighten regulations on converting foreign driver's licenses to Japanese licenses—a process known as "gaimen kirikae"—by no longer allowing short-term visitors such as tourists to apply. (News On Japan)
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Immigration Policy Debate Focuses on Labor Shortage and Social Friction

Japan Politics News - July 10, 2025 - 08:59
With Japan facing a labor shortage due to its aging population, immigration policy has emerged as a key issue in the upcoming Upper House election in July. On July 9th, the topic was discussed in depth by news program “It!”, which highlighted public concerns and political stances regarding the role of foreign nationals in Japanese society. (News On Japan)
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Rare Sight of Whales Sleeping Upright in Japanese Waters

Japan Technology News - July 10, 2025 - 08:23
A pod of sperm whales was observed sleeping in an upright position near Amami Oshima, Kagoshima Prefecture, with their heads pointing toward the surface in what appeared to be vertical rest. The sighting was made on June 23rd by Amami Marine Life Research Group chairman Katsuki Okoshi, who captured the rare moment about 15 kilometers west of the island. (News On Japan)
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Japan Deploys Osprey to New Saga Base

Japan Politics News - July 10, 2025 - 08:16
The Ground Self-Defense Force has deployed its first V-22 Osprey to a newly opened base in Saga, with all 17 aircraft to be relocated from Chiba by mid-August as part of Japan’s shift to strengthen defense in the southwest region. (News On Japan)
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Priests Replace Giant Rope at Nachi Falls

Japan Travel News - July 10, 2025 - 08:12
At Kumano Nachi Taisha in Nachikatsuura, Wakayama Prefecture, priests conducted the seasonal replacement of the sacred rope (shimenawa) that hangs across Nachi Falls. (News On Japan)
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Two Women Arrested for Stealing 130,000 Yen from Drunk Man’s ATM

Japan Society News - July 9, 2025 - 17:44
Two women have been arrested by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police on suspicion of stealing 130,000 yen in cash by using a drunken man's bank card at an ATM in Tokyo's Taito Ward. (News On Japan)
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TOEIC Cheating Scandal Widens with 803 Test Takers

Japan Education News - 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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