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China Restricts Tourist Groups To Japan
China has reportedly banned organized tourist groups from traveling to Japan, impacting the Japanese tourism industry. Previously, Chinese tourists constituted 70% of clients for some businesses.
RFI Afrique
MTT Group Biblioffice Weekend Library Opens Saturday
The J-Wave NTT Group Bibliosica, a library, is set to open this weekend. Group's Biblioffice, also known as The Weekend Library, is opening on Saturdays from 3 PM. Library directors Osamu Yamaguchi and Neru Nagahama will host a program discussing books from the Biblioffice collection. Library Directors Osamu Yamaguchi and Nel Nagahama were mentioned in connection with the opening.
Baywave FM Japan
Baywave FM Highlights 1973 Japan Tour
A remastered series celebrates the 60th anniversary of a songwriter's debut and 80th birthday. The release features LIVE IN JAPAN SPRING TOUR 1973. His 1973 tour in Japan featured a simple singer-songwriter style with just a guitar, described as a legendary performance.
Baywave FM Japan
Japan Faces Calls For Historical Reflection
Officials and scholars from Asian countries, including Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Myanmar, stated that some Japanese politicians and right-wing forces are trampling on historical morality. Singapore's Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Home Affairs, Edwin Tong, stated that Japan caused deep suffering to many Asian countries during World War II, leaving unresolved historical issues. Japan has been urged to formally acknowledge the historical justice of the Tokyo Trial and cease its rapid path towards militarization. Sources indicate that historical works related to the Long March are being promoted in Japan, but have not received due respect. The Prime Minister was interviewed, and the discussion touched upon historical reflection. The celebrated children's author Sally Gardner shared personal experiences related to prescription drug use.
CNR Voice of China
Tokyo Trial Anniversary and Japan's Remilitarization Concerns
May 3rd marks the anniversary of the opening of the Far East International Military Tribunal. A trial concerning Japanese war crimes against humanity took place in Tokyo. Some Japanese right-wing elements continue to question the legitimacy of the Tokyo trial, challenging the outcomes of the global anti-fascist war. Japanese historian Masataka Mori said the trial's importance for Japan's reintegration into the international community. The report noted the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo trial's opening.
CNR Voice of China
Japanese-Korean Relations Strained Over Statue
A statue with Japanese and Korean origins, described as anti-Japanese and supported by some Koreans, could damage diplomatic relations between Japan and New Zealand. Tokyo has issued a solemn protest to New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
RFI Monde
China Restricts Tourist Groups To Japan
Tourism from China to Japan has decreased by 54% since the beginning of the year. China has implemented retaliatory measures against Japan, including limiting tourism, following comments by the Japanese prime minister regarding potential action in case of a Chinese attack on Taiwan. This has resulted in a 54% decrease in Chinese visitors to Japan since the beginning of the year, a drop from the usual over 9 million Chinese tourists who represent a substantial financial share. Last year, Chinese tourists accounted for nearly 11 billion euros in revenue. One kimono rental shop owner stated that Chinese tourists used to represent 70% of their clients, but now they are comparable to visitors from other countries. The reduction in Chinese tourism is noticeable, with no large groups wearing matching hats or colored shirts visible.
RFI Monde
Japan-China Tensions Rise Over Prime Minister's Comments
Tensions have risen between Beijing and Tokyo following remarks made by the Japanese Prime Minister. The Prime Minister of Japan's recent statements have created tensions between Beijing and Tokyo.
RFI Afrique
Africa's Post-WWII Development Challenges Discussed
Japan's lower house controls over 75% of the mandate, representing the strongest political mandate since 1945. The broadcast noted that Japan's development was destroyed by American initiative and has not fully recovered, describing it as 'outsourced development'. Japanese people are reportedly afraid of development itself, viewing it as punitive. An author reviewed 60 years of academic literature on Africa's relative lack of development. The literature cited governance failure, corruption, kleptocracy, and civil unrest as primary reasons. The author questioned if these were truly fundamental causes. Africa's population density at the end of World War II was equivalent to Europe's in 1500. Growth was hindered by a lack of markets, cities, and a balanced ratio between economic income and population.
Hromadske Radio
Japanese Job Market Sees Shift Towards Large Companies
A Japanese company, previously known for high-tech toilet seats, has decided to sell its existing business and transition into a data center company. The company's stock surged by 18% on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, reaching its daily limit.
BNR Nieuwsradio