2025年12月20日土曜日

SHIBUYA WARD CANCELS NEW YEAR COUNTDOWN EVENT; SECURITY TO BE TIGHTENED - TOKYO JAPAN

SHIBUYA WARD CANCELS NEW YEAR COUNTDOWN EVENT; SECURITY TO BE TIGHTENED - TOKYO JAPAN  

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The New Year countdown event in front of Shibuya Station in Tokyo has been canceled, the ward announced on Wednesday.


Officials said in a statement they are concerned that a significant crowd may gather around the station and famous scramble crossing on New Year's Eve.


Shibuya Mayor Ken Hasebe said: “I am delighted that so many people have come to experience the charm of Shibuya and that our streets are so full of vibrancy and energy.


"At the same time, to ensure a safe and secure community, we remain vigilant against rowdy behavior and crowd incidents caused by street drinking. Consequently, the Shibuya Countdown Executive Committee has decided to cancel this year's countdown event.


"On New Year's Eve, we will strengthen security around Shibuya Station, and work in coordination with the police, public transportation operators and local residents, to prevent crowd-related accidents. We are also requesting cooperation from convenience stores and other alcohol retailers to refrain from selling alcohol during nighttime hours.”


Since October last year, Shibuya Ward has enforced a year-round ordinance prohibiting nighttime street drinking around Shibuya Station, with the goal of completely eliminating disruptive street drinking.


To ensure safety and prevent congestion and confusion around Shibuya Station, the ward will install temporary fencing around the Hachiko Statue from 6 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec 31, until 1 a.m. on Thursday, Jan 1.


Media are also being asked to conduct interviews at designated press areas operational from 7 p.m. Dec 31 until 1 a.m. Jan 1. The locations are Hachiko Square (around the Hachiko Statue) and in front of Shibuya Station Exit A6a.

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2025年12月19日金曜日

CRAFT GIN DISTILLERY HOPES TO HELP IMPROVE FUUSHIMA' SIMAGE - FUKUSHIMA JAPAN

CRAFT GIN DISTILLERY HOPES TO HELP IMPROVE FUUSHIMA' SIMAGE - FUKUSHIMA JAPAN

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A distillery in northeastern Japan's Fukushima Prefecture is endeavoring to do its bit to change the negative public image of the region after the 2011 nuclear disaster through its craft gin using locally sourced spring water and flora.


Founder Sota Oshima runs the naturadistill Kawauchimura Joryusho distillery in Kawauchi, a village that was temporarily evacuated in the aftermath of one of the world's worst nuclear crises. The 29-year-old was driven to create a brand that would attract visitors back to the region.


"I want to deliver the 'aroma of Fukushima' to the world," said Oshima, who opened the distillery after renovating a pharmacy's unused storage shed in November last year.


A native of Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, Oshima spent around two weeks in the village for field work as a student at Fukushima University in the summer of 2015, and came to love what he considers the community's coexistence with nature.


His resolve to change the lingering negative perceptions of postcrisis Fukushima deepened during his study abroad in Canada, where he was asked by a friend there whether Fukushima was inhabitable.


After graduation, he spent approximately three years learning brewing techniques at a craft beer brewery in Tamura, also in Fukushima Prefecture. Oshima eventually turned his attention to gin due to its ability to highlight local ingredients and the fact that it can be stored and exported at room temperature.


The distillery produces around 6,000 liters per year. Its staple Native Japanese Botanical Gin, which features the aromas of Japanese nutmeg and other botanicals from the prefecture, is available from 4,980 yen, while the Shiso Hop Gin retails for 5,500 yen.


The company began selling its products in Singapore in May and hopes to expand into Taiwan and the United States next year. It also sold and provided samples of its products at the World Exposition in Osaka earlier this year, with some customers visiting the distillery after the expo ended.

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2025年12月18日木曜日

JAPAN PHASES OUT HEALTH INSURANCE CARDS IN SWITCH TO MY NUMBER ID SYSTEM - TOKYO JAPAN

JAPAN PHASES OUT HEALTH INSURANCE CARDS IN SWITCH TO MY NUMBER ID SYSTEM - TOKYO JAPAN

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Japan on Tuesday fully transitioned to a system that integrates health insurance card functions into the My Number identification cards, even as challenges remain in expanding its use.


While existing insurance cards expired Monday, they can still be used at medical facilities until the end of March next year to avoid confusion, with holders continuing to pay the usual 10 to 30 percent of medical costs.


Meanwhile, those who do not have My Number cards can still receive insured care if they show a certificate proving their enrollment in health insurance.


According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, the new system offers advantages such as allowing medical institutions to easily refer a patient's health records and prescription history.


But a series of personal information leaks and registration errors since the introduction of the My Number ID system in 2016 have fueled public distrust, resulting in an adoption rate of less than 40 percent.


The insurance cards belonging to around 78 million people enrolled in health insurance through their place of employment expired on Monday. These cards stopped being issued on Dec. 2 last year but could still be used within a one-year grace period.


Around 70 percent of the cards of those enrolled in the National Health Insurance program -- a system for the self-employed and unemployed -- expired at the end of July this year, with the remainder having expired by Monday.


The number of people who have registered their My Number cards as their health insurance cards stood at 87.3 million, or 88 percent of total holders, as of the end of October, according to the ministry.


But only 37.1 percent have used the cards for health insurance, and it remains unclear if the expiration of existing insurance cards will drive adoption.

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2025年12月17日水曜日

JAPAN LAUNCHES NATIONWIDE PROBE AFTER HELLO WORK FAE JOB SEEKER SCANDAL - TOKYO JAPAN

JAPAN LAUNCHES NATIONWIDE PROBE AFTER HELLO WORK FAE JOB SEEKER SCANDAL - TOKYO JAPAN

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Japan's labor minister said Tuesday the government has launched a nationwide investigation, after a staff member of a public employment service center in Tokyo posed as a job seeker, in an alleged attempt to inflate job placement targets.


The employee at the Hello Work job center in Tokyo's Sumida Ward applied to nine companies under false identities and succeeded in securing four job offers. Each of Hello Work's 544 offices has its own job placement targets.


Kenichiro Ueno, who heads the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, said at a press conference on Tuesday that the nationwide probe will check for similar misconduct at all Hello Work job centers.


He said there is a need for strict discipline and proper management of placement targets, and that the ministry will take firm action once the investigation is complete.


The employee had registered two false identities as job seekers and introduced the nonexistent applicants to businesses that had posted job openings.


According to the ministry, the employee at the Hello Work Sumida center is believed to have subsequently declined the four job offers.


The case came to light this fall when the employee used their real name during an interview, prompting the company to notice discrepancies with the application documents. The ministry has since apologized to all nine companies involved.


According to the ministry, job placements that applicants decline are excluded from official statistics, but if a job center is unaware of the withdrawal, the numbers may remain inflated. As of October, four fictitious placements linked to the employee were included in the statistics.


Job centers operating under the Tokyo Labor Bureau, such as Hello Work Sumida, receive guidance from the bureau when they fall below 95 percent of their monthly targets.

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2025年12月16日火曜日

REGIONAL ASSEMBLY SET TO VOTE BY DECEMBER 22, 2025 ON RESTARTING NIIGATA NUCLEAR PLANT - KASHIWAZAKI, NIIGATA JAPAN

REGIONAL ASSEMBLY SET TO VOTE BY DECEMBER 22, 2025 ON RESTARTING NIIGATA NUCLEAR PLANT - KASHIWAZAKI, NIIGATA JAPAN  

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A regional assembly in Niigata Prefecture on Tuesday began deliberations on whether to partially restart the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, the world's largest, as the nation seeks to bolster its domestic power sources.


The plant, located on the coast of the Sea of Japan, was shut down after a powerful tsunami destroyed the Fukushima Daiichi reactor in 2011. Both are operated by Tokyo Electric Power Co.


The peaceful coastal area encompassing Kashiwazaki city and Kariwa village, home to around 80,000 people, is gaining attention as the restart of the plant's Unit No. 6 would be the first for TEPCO since the Fukushima disaster.


"The use of nuclear energy is essential in Japan, which has few resources," said TEPCO President Tomiaki Kobayakawa on Monday as he gave top delegates from the Japan Business Federation a tour of the plant.


After the Fukushima disaster, Japan shuttered all 54 nuclear reactors in operation at the time, which left it heavily reliant on fossil fuel imports. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has said she supports more nuclear relaunches to strengthen energy security and address the cost of imported energy, which accounts for 60% to 70% of Japan's electricity generation.


TEPCO has been improving safety at its nuclear power business, Kobayakawa said, as around 20 staffers - clad in thick blue hazmat suits - performed safety drills at the plant.


But Yukihiko Hoshino, a member of the Kashiwazaki city assembly, said local residents were concerned about the chances of another nuclear accident.


"The biggest worry is whether they will be able to evacuate," he said.


He said there are still people who cannot return home to the Fukushima plant area.


The Niigata assembly's final session of 2025 runs from Tuesday until December 22. TEPCO plans to restart the 1,356-megawatt Unit No. 6 in January, pending the assembly's vote.


It is not clear when the assembly might vote on the plant's restart. TEPCO was looking to restart Unit No. 7 later and possibly decommission the other five.


Of the 54 reactors that were in operation before the Fukushima incident, Japan has restarted 14 of the 33 that remained operable. On its own, Unit No. 6 could improve the supply situation for the energy-hungry Tokyo area by 2%, according to Japan's industry ministry.


After years of decline, Japan's power demand is set to grow thanks to data center expansions and AI-driven businesses.


TEPCO continues to pay compensation for the Fukushima Daiichi disaster.

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2025年12月15日月曜日

TAKAICHI'S TAIWAN REMARKS CLOUD PROSPECTS FOR NEW PANDAS IN JAPAN - TOKYO JAPAN

TAKAICHI'S TAIWAN REMARKS CLOUD PROSPECTS FOR NEW PANDAS IN JAPAN - TOKYO JAPAN  

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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks on a Taiwan contingency have irked China, casting a shadow over prospects for new pandas coming to Japan as the return deadline for the twin cubs currently at a zoo in Tokyo approaches in February.


Large crowds continued to visit Ueno Zoological Gardens on Saturday as the farewell nears for the giant pandas, Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei. They are currently the only pandas in Japan, drawing significant public interest.


The two pandas, born in 2021, are slated to be sent to China under a bilateral lease agreement. One fan expressed concern about the escalating political tensions, saying, "Pandas might disappear from Japan altogether."


At the zoo, bustling with visitors over the three-day weekend, a 42-year-old company employee from Kyoto Prefecture said pandas are "special animals that soothe people just by being seen," urging that they remain at Ueno.


His five-year-old daughter said, "I would feel sad if the cute pandas were gone," while holding a stuffed toy of the animal.


In June, all four giant pandas on loan at a zoo in Wakayama Prefecture departed for China, leaving only the Ueno pair in Japan. Wakayama and Kyoto prefectures are both in the Kansai region, several hundred kilometers from Tokyo.


Earlier this month, Takaichi said a Taiwan emergency involving the use of military force by China could constitute a "survival-threatening situation" for Japan, possibly allowing it to exercise the right of collective self-defense.


A Chinese daily reported on its social media platform that if the present circumstances persist, Beijing may suspend new panda loans, citing an expert who warned that Japan could lose access to the animals.


Yukinori Yokomi, secretary general of the Japan-China Friendship Association, a public interest incorporated group based in Tokyo, said he fears that exchange programs will eventually disappear.


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2025年12月14日日曜日

FOREIGN POPULATION IN 10 PREFECTURES MORE THAN DOUBLES IN DECADE - TOKYO JAPAN

FOREIGN POPULATION IN 10 PREFECTURES MORE THAN DOUBLES IN DECADE - TOKYO JAPAN

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The population of non-Japanese residents in 10 prefectures has more than doubled over the past decade, data compiled by Kyodo News showed Saturday, underscoring that foreigners are rapidly moving into such areas in a bid to ease labor shortages.


Kumamoto Prefecture in Kyushu, Japan's southwestern main island, saw the highest rise in foreign residents, as its population more than tripled in size. Hokkaido, Okinawa and two other prefectures in Kyushu made up the top five.


Late last year, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. began mass production at its first factory in Kumamoto Prefecture. Kyushu and the southern island prefecture of Okinawa are geographically close to nearby Asian countries and regions.


Measures are in place to encourage international students to stay in Japan after they graduate, but the challenge is whether they can be prevented from moving to major urban areas.


All 47 of Japan's prefectures recorded an increase in foreign residents, with the national total rising to 1.78 times the level of 10 years earlier, according to comparisons of population data from Jan. 1, 2015, and 2025.


Looking at Japanese residents, populations outside the larger cities show a clear trend of decline. Many regions continue to lose younger people to urban centers, accelerating depopulation and highlighting the uneven demographic shifts across the nation.


As younger generations leave and depopulation deepens, non-Japanese residents have taken on roles that support local communities. Their involvement in regional activities now provides vital help to areas struggling to maintain basic functions.

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2025年12月13日土曜日

PILEUPS ON EXPRESSWAY IN HIROSHIMA PREFECTURE LEAVE 21 WITH MINOR INJURIES - HIROSHIMA JAPAN

PILEUPS ON EXPRESSWAY IN HIROSHIMA PREFECTURE LEAVE 21 WITH MINOR INJURIES - HIROSHIMA JAPAN

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Multi-vehicle pileups took place late Sunday morning on the Sanyo Expressway in Hiroshima Prefecture, western Japan, leaving 21 people, including four children under 5, with minor injuries, according to police.


In the first collision, a three-car pileup left nine people injured. About 50 minutes later, a second crash involving seven vehicles, including a car carrier truck, occurred 5 to 6 kilometers behind the initial site, injuring 12, the police said.


Both crash sites were on two-lane sections with gentle curves. The accidents temporarily forced the closure of the expressway's inbound lanes between Saijo interchange and Takaya junction.

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2025年12月12日金曜日

JAPAN'S EEL DELICACY FACES GLOBAL CONSERVATION PRESSURE - KAMISATO, SAITAMA, JAPAN

JAPAN'S EEL DELICACY FACES GLOBAL CONSERVATION PRESSURE - KAMISATO, SAITAMA, JAPAN

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At an eel restaurant near Tokyo, four friends sit down to eat a Japanese delicacy now the subject of a heated international debate as its numbers decline.


The eel, hugely popular across Japan, is also endangered and will be discussed at a key global forum that regulates trade of threatened wildlife, starting in Uzbekistan on Monday.


"It's a luxury dish that we eat to treat ourselves or to celebrate an occasion," Yukiko Takahashi, a 52-year-old saleswoman told AFP as she tucked into her food at Hiranuma Suisan. "Today, we friends came here to lift our spirits."


Japan is strongly opposed to a proposal by the European Union, Panama and Honduras to list all 17 species of eels worldwide under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), which restricts trade of protected wildlife.


Up to 85 percent of global eel consumption takes place in East Asia, particularly Japan, which imported almost three-quarters of the 61,000 tons consumed there last year.


Eel populations are falling worldwide, scientists say, largely due to factors linked to human activity such as the pollution of waterways, destruction of wetlands, hydroelectric dams, and fishing.


Estimating population sizes remains difficult because of the mysterious life cycle of the snake-like fish.


The Japanese eel, a common species in East Asia, reproduces west of the Mariana Islands, 2,000 to 3,000 kilometers from the Japanese coast.


Its larvae develop into glass eels (juveniles) as they approach the coast, then live in freshwater for 5 to 15 years before making the reverse journey.


The Japanese eel, along with the American variety, is listed as endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Red List.


The European eel is considered critically endangered.


Eels, called "unagi" in Japan, have been consumed there for millennia and are now typically grilled on skewers and dipped in a soy and rice wine sauce.


People are willing to face ever-increasing prices to continue the culinary tradition, driven by significant year-to-year fluctuations in supply.


"Customers understand that it's a luxury dish," chef Tomoyuki Takashino said from behind the stove as he skewered an eel he had just killed and filleted.


Unaju, an eel served over rice in a lacquered box, is priced at 5,250 yen, more than double what the dish might have cost 15 years ago, Takashino said.


Nearly all eels consumed in Japan come from aquaculture, which relies entirely on the capture or import of glass eels because they do not reproduce in captivity.


Catches of glass eels in Japan have dropped to less than 10 percent of their 1960s levels.


"We buy the glass eels, which we raise in these tanks," said Takayuki Hiranuma, president of a high-tech aquaculture farm that operates the restaurant.


Behind him, some 80,000 eels are kept in six huge reservoirs in 30C filtered water.


Their weight will increase a thousandfold over 10 months of farming before they are sold or cooked on site.


If eels are listed under Appendix II of the CITES convention, as will be discussed in Uzbekistan, their trade would be more strictly regulated, requiring export permits from the country of origin.


"This is a point that worries us greatly," Hiranuma said.


Japan argues that it has implemented fishing quotas and farming permits, and cites a study by Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology that says the Japanese eel population has tripled across East Asia since 1990.


"And we are cooperating with China, South Korea, and Taiwan -- territories where the Japanese eel lives -- to limit the quantities of glass eels captured and improve stock management," Tetsuya Kawashima, an official from the Japanese Fisheries Agency, told AFP.


A United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization expert advisory panel also said in a report this year that the risk of extinction for Japanese and American eels was "low".


But for Andrew Kerr of the Sustainable Eel Group, such findings fail to take into account eel trafficking, which he calls the "greatest wildlife crime" on the planet.


Due to the fact that eels look alike, "all sorts of games are played pretending it's one species when it's another", he said. "So trafficking can thrive."


Asian supply has long relied on the smuggling of glass eels from the EU, which banned their export in 2010.


Approximately 100 tons of glass eels transit each year, according to the European police agency Europol.


But with the dismantling of illegal supply chains, European supply has diminished and there's been a rise in shipments from the Caribbean, threatening that population, Kerr warned.


"It's not about their imminent risk of extinction. It's about how do we create some sort of world order in the trade of eel. It's a global game," he said.

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2025年12月11日木曜日

JAPAN TO START RS VIRUS VACCINATION FOR PREGRNANT WOMEN FROM APRIL - TOKYO JAPAN

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Japan plans to start administering vaccines against respiratory syncytial virus to pregnant women in April to prevent newborns and infants from falling severely ill from the disease, the health ministry said.


The plan to help stop the virus, which can cause respiratory illnesses, was approved by an experts' panel at the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. It is the first time a maternal vaccine has been designated as part of the country's routine vaccinations, meaning local governments will support the payment of the cost.


Administering one shot of RSV vaccine to pregnant women between 28 and 36 weeks of gestation will transmit antibodies to their babies through the placenta. It is hoped that the vaccine will prevent infants from developing pneumonia or bronchitis.


Many people catch the RS virus at least once at a young age, and it usually takes around a week to recover. However, severe symptoms can develop in infants and elderly people with weakened immune systems.

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