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Toshi Shinsen Line Accident Causes Delays On Multiple Lines
The Toshi Shinsen (Urban New Line) has suspended operations between Wako City and Kotake-Mukaihara Station. A personal accident occurred around 9:26 AM at Hiyoshidai Station, causing service suspension on the Toshin Shinsen line between Wakoshi and Kotake-Mukaihara stations.
Shonan Beach FM
Kuroi's J-Wave Campaign Song Titled 'Tokyo, Why We Are Here'
As part of the J-Wave spring campaign, essays written by J-Wave navigators on the theme "Why we are in Tokyo" are now being published on Note. Inconnu,' was provided by Kuroi.
Baywave FM Japan
J-Wave Navigators' 'Why We Are In Tokyo' Essays Remain Public
J-Wave is participating in the Tokyo Room Ten exhibition, where each exhibitor designs a room.
Baywave FM Japan
Japan To Strengthen Intelligence On Neighbors After Remilitarization Push
Experts believe Japan's remilitarization process will negatively impact regional peace and international security. Experts believe Japan's remilitarization process, now in a critical institutional deployment phase, will strengthen external intelligence and reconnaissance work.
CRI News Radio
Adult Girls' Love Film 'Chaser Gum W' Confirmed For May 15 Release
The movie "Chaser Gum W: Suigyo no Majiwari," starring Sugiyama Yuka, is scheduled for nationwide release next Friday, May 15. The film features voice actor Sugiyama Yuuka as the protagonist Harumoto Itsuki.
Baywave FM Japan
Japan's National Intelligence Agency Legislation Passes House, Guoli Research Association Forms
A parliamentary group named the 'Guoli Research Association,' supporting Prime Minister Koshi Zhaoming, is widely recruiting members. Legislation for establishing a National Intelligence Agency in Japan passed the House of Representatives on April 23.
CNR Voice of China
Japan's Power Industry Overproduces, Citing 'Water Flow 1/2' Metric
A broadcast reported that Japan's power industry is producing too much, a situation highlighted amidst rapid human development.
MCOT FM 100.5 News
Chinese Spokesperson Notes Japanese Opposition To Constitutional Revision
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian stated on May 7 that an increasing number of Japanese people oppose the Japanese government's efforts to amend the constitution. China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian stated on the 7th that increasing numbers of Japanese citizens oppose the Koizumi government's path to constitutional amendment. This reflects opposition to the push for constitutional revision by Japanese right-wing forces. A crowd gathered on a Tokyo street corner, holding drenched posters and flags with a simple message: 'No war.' Protest messages against Japan becoming a war-capable nation featured a simple 'No war' message written in big, bold Japanese characters.
CRI Huayu Global
Japan's Actions Raise Concerns Over Re-Militarization
A speaker expressed concern that Japan might repeat past mistakes due to the Prime Minister's perceived failure to seriously reflect on history. A commentator expressed shame that 'Takashi,' implied to be Japan's Prime Minister, has not seriously reflected on the past, leading to concerns that Japan might resume exporting weapons that can be used to kill people.
CRI Huayu Global
Seven Ainu Ancestral Remains Returned To Japan After 100 Years
The ancestral remains of seven indigenous Ainu people have been returned to Japan after more than 100 years. The remains had been housed at London's Natural History Museum, where they were taken for research.
BBC World Service