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Japanese Startup Targets Space Tourism Launch
Startup Iwayaki Ken announced plans to provide space sightseeing services using gas-powered equipment. Iwayaki, a startup in Shimafuri, Hokkaido, announced plans to begin commercial space sightseeing operations after summer 2027.
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Japan Discusses New Digital Crime Penalties
Japan is considering expanding criminal penalties to cover a range of digital offenses including deepfakes, online stalking, hate speech, and doxxing. The discussion originated from debates regarding sexual violence and digital spaces.
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Court Challenges Mayor Election Validity In Japan
A high court appeal is being prepared regarding the invalidation of a mayor's election in Kamisu, Ibaraki Prefecture.
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Tanker Carrying 2 Million Barrels Of Oil Sunk
A tanker carrying an estimated 2 million barrels of crude oil is traveling from the Persian Gulf toward Nagoya, Japan. The vessel is expected to arrive in mid-next month after a journey of approximately 20 days. The ship is currently partially submerged, according to reports from Nihon Keizai Shimbun. The tanker's passage may have been facilitated by humanitarian aid negotiations involving Iran. The Iranian Embassy in Japan noted on social media that the decision was influenced by long-standing relations between the two nations. The embassy referenced the 1953 Nishio Maru incident during a period of international isolation for Iran. The vessel's destination and the exact circumstances of the sinking remain under investigation. There is a possibility that the vessel was allowed to pass through via negotiations under the guise of humanitarian aid, according to Nikkei Shimbun.
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Ship Carrying Japanese Crew Leaves Persian Gulf
A vessel carrying three Japanese crew members successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz on April 29.
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Six Injured In Tokyo Traffic Accident
A collision involving four cars and two bicycles occurred in Itabashi, Tokyo, at approximately 11:45 AM. Six people were transported to hospitals following a collision between a passenger car and two bicycles in Itabashi at 11:45 AM.
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Miyagi Prefecture Announces New Welfare And Education Projects
Miyagi Prefecture will provide housing subsidies for households with an annual income of less than 5 million yen. Miyagi Prefecture will offer free training for supporters of people with disabilities from May 7 to May 22. Miyagi Prefecture has announced several new budget allocations for regional development and social services.
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Japan Integrates AI And Robotics In Sensitive Operations
Japanese companies are deploying AI and robotics within sensitive operational environments. During testing, these technologies demonstrated the ability to transport and handle delicate items with precision.
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Zoo Staffer Allegedly Disposed Wife In Incinerator
A staff member at Asahiyama Zoo in Japan allegedly dumped his wife's body into an animal carcass incinerator. The facility, which opened in 1967, is used for disposing of deceased animals.
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Steam Locomotive Season Begins In Enganchu
The seasonal operations for the 'Amamiya No.
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