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other 8d ago Tokyo

John Sterling Dies At 87

John Sterling, a prominent figure, has died at the age of 87.
Baywave FM Japan
other 8d ago Yamaguchi

Shonan Beach FM Discusses Finance And Food

Shonan Beach FM discussed finance and food, with a focus on affordable sushi starting at 110 yen per plate. The station also mentioned upcoming collaborations and workshops at the Yamaguchi Hoshun Memorial Museum, with specific dates for May 10th and 17th.
Shonan Beach FM
culture 8d ago Yamaguchi

Yamaguchi Museum Hosts Children's Day Events

The Yamaguchi Ho-Shun Memorial Museum is hosting collaborative events, including a workshop using white on May 17th. The Yamaguchi Ho-Shun Memorial Museum will host a collaborative project with Ami-rin on Sunday, May 10th.
Shonan Beach FM
other 8d ago Tokyo

Smallest Bookstore In Ginza Features One Book Weekly

The Morioka Shoten bookstore in Ginza is noted for its unique business model. The Morio Store in Ginza is described as the smallest bookstore, featuring and selling only one book per week. The store's concept involves finding unique properties in Ginza to showcase these books.
Baywave FM Japan
politics 8d ago Tokyo

Russia Warns Japan On Remilitarization

Japanese Senator Munenori Suzuki stated that Japan must abandon its hostile anti-Russian route and take practical actions to restore bilateral contact. He said that Constitution Memorial Day should be a time to reflect on the journey of protecting peace under the constitution. May 3rd is also the anniversary of the Tokyo Trial, with international calls for Japan to formally acknowledge its historical justice, fully reflect on its war responsibilities, and cease its radical right-wing tendencies. Diet member Ichiro Ozawa stated on social media that weapons and war are not as 'cool' as in comics or games, warning of a true crisis when those who understand war are gone. Multiple locations in Japan held public rallies opposing the government's push for constitutional revision and military expansion. He warned that forgetting this will lead to its swift return.
CRI News Radio
politics 8d ago Tokyo

Japan-Russia Relations Deteriorate Over Ukraine Aid

A Japanese senator stated that Japan must abandon its hostile anti-Russian stance and take practical action to restore bilateral relations. Japan's relations with Russia have deteriorated significantly, with Russia urging Japan to abandon its hostile anti-Russian stance.
CRI News Radio
politics 8d ago Oguma

Japanese Local Government Seeks Welfare Volunteers

The city of Oguma is seeking individuals with understanding and enthusiasm for community welfare activities to join their efforts.
Baywave FM Japan
politics 9d ago Tokyo

Japan Opposes Government Expansionism, Urges Peace

US East Asia history commentator Dim Shulock recalled that his parents were present during the trials in 1947 and 1948, and that many Japanese people considered the trials to be just. He stated that after the war, the vast majority of Japanese citizens supported the peace constitution and opposed Japan becoming a militarized nation or waging war again. American commentator Dim Shulock recalled that during the 1947-1948 trials, many Japanese people believed the proceedings were just. Following World War II, a portion of the Japanese population supported the peace constitution and opposed the militarization of Japan. Many Japanese people supported the post-war peace constitution, which prohibits the nation from becoming a militarized state and from waging war again. Japan's majority supports the constitution, with backing for demilitarization.
CNR Voice of China
economy 9d ago Sendai

Foreign Tourists Expected To Boost Tohoku Economy

An increase in foreign tourists is anticipated to boost the economy of the Tohoku region. However, the number of foreign overnight stays in Tohoku currently accounts for only 1.7% of the national share, lagging behind other areas.
Tokyo FM
economy 9d ago Ishinomaki

Foreign Tourists Expected To Boost Tohoku Economy

Foreign tourists are expected to provide a economic boost to the Tohoku region due to longer stays and increased spending on local food and shopping. These visitors tend to have longer stays and spend more on local shopping and dining, generating substantial economic effects.
Baywave FM Japan