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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
Tokyo Trial Symbolizes Justice, Warns Against Militarism
The Tokyo Trial is recognized as a just settlement for the war crimes of Japanese militarism. The Far East International Military Tribunal has convened, bringing together judicial forces from 11 nations. The court exposed the crimes committed by Japanese aggressors in multiple Asian countries and sentenced 25 war criminals, including Hideki Tojo, for fabricating and distorting facts. Concerns are raised about the persistence of Japanese militarism, with right-wing elements actively denying, distorting, and beautifying war crimes, and manipulating history textbooks. This commemoration serves as a reminder of the commitment by China and other Asian victim nations to defend historical truth and peace, urging the international community to remember the pain of war and uphold human civilization's bottom line.
CRI News Radio
New Figure Released For 'Dancing Princess Yura' Collectible
A new collectible figure, 'Dancing Princess Yura' by Houkiboshi, is available for pre-order. The standard version is priced at ¥23,500, with a limited edition including a bonus.
Bluesky Social
Shizuoka Initiatives Target Seaweed Regeneration
Efforts are underway in Shizuoka Prefecture to regenerate seagrass beds, known as 'moba,' to combat ocean desertification.
Shonan Beach FM
Thieves Steal Luxury Goods In Fukui
Thieves broke into a luxury brand store in Fukui City, stealing items including Chrome Hearts valued at approximately 50 million yen.
Mastodon
Japan Increases Military Aid Budget To 18.1 Billion Yen
Japan has increased the budget for its Government Security Support Capability Strengthening Framework from 8.1 billion yen in fiscal year 2025 to 18.1 billion yen for fiscal year 2026.
CNR Voice of China
Japan Seeks Independent Rare Earth Supply Chain
Japan aims to secure an annual supply of 5,000 tons of rare earth elements for the next decade. Japanese politician Takaichi proposed a plan to secure a 5,000-ton annual supply of rare earth elements over the next decade. Japanese politician Sanae Takaichi is proposing a plan to secure rare earth supply chains within the Indo-Pacific region. Japan has signed an agreement with Australian rare earth company Lynas Rare Earths to secure 5,000 tons of rare earth elements annually for over 10 years. Japan is attempting to reduce its reliance on rare earth imports from China due to ongoing diplomatic tensions. Japan and Vietnam have signed six cooperation documents aimed at enhancing economic ties. Consequently, Japan is increasing tariffs on rare earths to make them more stringent.
CNR Voice of China
Kobe Dismissed For Sexual Misconduct
The incident involved touching a woman while she was in an intoxicated state.
Mastodon
Kazuto Yoka Seeks Fifth World Title In Tokyo
Kazuto Yoka is scheduled to compete in a world championship gala in Tokyo tomorrow. The event features several fighters, including Takuma Inoue, the brother of Naoya Inoue. The broadcast notes there have been 57 world championships held at this gala.
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Japanese Fighters Compete In Tokyo Event
Seven combat matches featuring 14 Japanese fighters are scheduled to take place at the Tokyo Dome over three days. The event is expected to draw 57,000 spectators. The broadcast noted that the event includes 57 world titles.
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