2026年3月14日土曜日

JAPAN'S TRADITIONAL KIMONOS ARE BEING REPURPOSED IN CREATIVE AND SUSTAINABALE WAYS - TOKYO JAPAN

JAPAN'S TRADITIONAL KIMONOS ARE BEING REPURPOSED IN CREATIVE AND SUSTAINABALE WAYS - TOKYO JAPAN

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The kimono, that elaborate, delicate wrap-around garment worn by geisha and samurai from centuries back, is getting a vibrant remake, appreciated these days for a virtue that’s more relevant than ever: sustainability.


A genuine silk kimono, which literally means “worn thing,” lasts a hundred years or more. In a Japanese family, it’s handed down over generations like heirloom jewelry, artworks and military medals.


It never goes out of style.


The design of the kimono and accompanying “obi” sash has remained basically the same since the 17th century Edo period depicted in Akira Kurosawa samurai movies.


But today, some people are taking a different creative approach, refashioning the traditional kimono, and also taking apart and resewing them as jackets, dresses and pants.


“I noticed that a lot of beautiful kimono is just sleeping in people’s closets. That’s such a waste,” said Mari Kubo, who heads a kimono-remake business called K’Forward, pronounced “K dash forward.”


Hers is among a recent surge in such services, which also turn old kimono into tote bags and dolls.


The most popular among Kubo’s products are “tomesode,” a type of formal kimono that is black with colorful, embroidered flowers, birds or foliage at the bottom.


She also creates matching sets, or what she calls “set-ups.” A tomesode is turned into a jacket with its long, flowing sleeves intact, and its intricate patterns placed at the center in the back. She then takes a kimono with a matching pattern to create a skirt or pants to go with the top. Sometimes, an obi is used at the collar to add a pop of color.


Kubo said many of her customers are young people who want to enjoy a kimono without the fuss.


A remade kimono at K’Forward can cost as much as 160,000 yen ($1,000) for a “furisode,” a colorful kimono with long sleeves meant for young unmarried women, while a black tomesode goes for about 25,000 yen ($160).


What Tomoko Ohkata loves most about the products she designs using old kimonos is that she doesn’t have to live with a guilty conscience, and instead feels she is helping solve an ecological problem.


“I feel the answer was right there, being handed down from our ancestors,” she said.


Recycling venues in Japan get thousands of old kimonos a day as people find them stashed away in closets by parents and grandparents. These days, Japanese generally wear kimonos just for special occasions like weddings. Many women prefer to wear a Western-style white wedding dress rather than the kimono, or they wear both.


Many of Ohkata’s clientele are people who have found a kimono at home and want to give it new life. They care about the story behind the kimono, she added.


Her small store in downtown Tokyo displays various dolls, including a samurai paired with his wife, who are traditionally brought out for display in Japanese homes for the Girls’ Day festival every March 3. Her dolls, however, are exquisitely dressed in recycled kimonos, tailored in tiny sizes to fit the dolls. They sell for 245,000 yen ($1,600) a pair.


The original old-style kimono is also getting rediscovered.


“Unlike the dress, you can arrange it,” says Nao Shimizu, who heads a school in Japan’s ancient capital of Kyoto that teaches people how to wear a kimono and how to carry oneself while wearing it.


“In half a year, you can learn how to do it all by yourself,” she said, briskly demonstrating several ways to tie the obi to express different moods, from playful to understated.


Besides its durability, said Shimizu, that versatility also makes the kimono sustainable.


Younger Japanese are taking a more relaxed view, wearing a kimono with boots, for instance, she laughed. Traditionally, kimono is worn with sandals called “zori.”


Although it requires some skill to put on a kimono in the traditional way, one can take lessons from teachers like Shimizu, like learning a musical instrument. Professional help is also available at beauty parlors, hotels and some shops.


Most Japanese might wear a kimono just a few times in their lives. But wearing one is a memorable experience.


Sumie Kaneko, a singer who plays the traditional Japanese instruments koto and shamisen, often performs wearing flashy dresses made of recycled kimonos. The idea of sustainability is deeply rooted in Japanese culture, she says, noting that the ivory and animal hide used in her musical instruments are now hard to obtain.


She calls it “the recycling of life.”


“The performer breathes new life into them,” says the New York-based Kaneko.


“In the same way, a past moment — and those patterns and colors that were once loved — can come back to life.”

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2026年3月13日金曜日

JAPAN'S TRADITIONAL 'NAKED FESTIVAL' LEAVES 3 ATTENDEES UNCONSCIOUS - OKAYAMA JAPAN

JAPAN'S TRADITIONAL 'NAKED FESTIVAL' LEAVES 3 ATTENDEES UNCONSCIOUS - OKAYAMA JAPAN

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A traditional Japanese festival known for thousands of nearly naked men competing to claim sacred talismans left three men unconscious in the western city of Okayama, local police said.


The three attendees were taking part in the annual event known as the "naked festival" dating back to the Muromachi period (1336-1573) at Saidaiji Temple on Saturday night, the police said.


It is not immediately known how the three men were injured during the event. Three other men were taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.


Nearly every year, some people are injured at the event, which is known as one of the country's three major eccentric festivals. One man died in 2007.


After purifying themselves with cold water, the men clad in traditional white loincloths head toward the main hall and wait for the sacred wooden sticks to be dropped.


During the Eyo festival, the temple said that men gather in a crowd, vying for two wooden sticks measuring 4 by 20 centimeters with sacred talismans wrapped around them. A local tourism federation estimates that around 10,000 people participate in the annual event.


The festival was recognized by the central government as an intangible cultural property in 2016.


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2026年3月12日木曜日

ARTIFICIAL INTELIGENCE ANALYSIS OF 'POKEMON SLEEP' DATA IDENTIFIES PROBLEMATIC SLEEP PATTERNS - TOKYO JAPAN

ARTIFICIAL INTELIGENCE ANALYSIS OF 'POKEMON SLEEP' DATA IDENTIFIES PROBLEMATIC SLEEP PATTERNS - TOKYO JAPAN

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A leading Japanese sleep researcher has analyzed the relationship between sleep and work performance using data collected through the "Pokemon Sleep" smartphone app, identifying sleep patterns that negatively impact productivity.


Masashi Yanagisawa, a University of Tsukuba professor of neuroscience who supervised the app's development, used artificial intelligence to assist his team's analysis of a vast dataset on sleep quality, which was previously difficult to measure.


The game app enables users to raise and befriend Pokemon by recording their sleep time, detecting body movements to determine sleep and wake states when placed on the bed. It can also measure how long it takes the user to fall asleep, their sleep depth and how often they wake up during the night.


Yanagisawa and his university research team analyzed around 2.1 million nights of sleep data, collected over 28 days from over 79,000 working adults in Japan who consented to participate in the study.


The five sleep phenotypes of healthy, long, fragmented, poor, and social jet laggers -- characterized by misaligned sleep rhythms between weekdays and weekends -- were identified using AI to analyze sleep characteristics.


According to a paper released in December last year, when compared with survey responses about work efficiency, men and women in the latter two groups showed the worst scores for insomnia, daytime sleepiness, and presenteeism, defined as reduced work productivity despite being physically present at work.


The decline in productivity was most severe among social jet lag sufferers, with an estimated annual economic loss of about 140,000 yen per person compared with those who have healthy sleep patterns. If the 16 percent prevalence rate of social jet lag is extrapolated to Japan's entire workforce, the total annual loss is estimated to be about 1 trillion yen.


The study also found that productivity declines when sleep duration is too long or too short, leading the team to conclude that six to nine hours of sleep is ideal. They said that consistently long sleep durations may indicate underlying health issues, such as depression or sleep apnea, and warrant caution.


The research team stressed that promoting regular sleep is crucial to preventing reduced workplace productivity. Since trying to make up for lost sleep on the weekends easily disrupts the body clock, Yanagisawa recommends going to bed 30 minutes earlier on weekdays instead.


Large-scale data collection had previously been a challenge as traditional sleep research relied on self-reported sleep data from a relatively small number of participants.


Moving forward, the team hopes to use smartphones to support improvements in individual sleep habits, and to help create workplace environments that balance health and productivity.

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2026年3月11日水曜日

OVERSEAS STUDENT CAP RAISED AT 3 JAPAN UNIVERSITIES TO ATTRACT TALENT - TOKYO JAPAN

OVERSEAS STUDENT CAP RAISED AT 3 JAPAN UNIVERSITIES TO ATTRACT TALENT - TOKYO JAPAN

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Japan's education ministry will allow three universities to accept international students above their enrollment caps under its new exemption system to attract global talent amid intensifying global competition.


A total of 11 faculties at Tohoku University, the University of Tsukuba and Hiroshima University will be able to boost foreign student numbers from fiscal 2026 starting April, in the first granting of exemptions since the system was introduced last year, the ministry said.


The faculties are the Faculty of Science at Tohoku University, seven schools including humanities and culture at the University of Tsukuba, and three science-related faculties at Hiroshima University.


The measure is aimed at nurturing global talent to enhance Japan's competitiveness, as the race to attract outstanding overseas students intensifies.


Universities face penalties for exceeding their enrollment caps, posing challenges to the active acceptance of international students. Faculties certified for the special exemption can raise their maximum enrollments by 5 percent above their caps.


Requirements for certification include maintaining an enrollment rate of at least 90 percent and stable financial conditions. Three out of eight universities that applied last fall were granted the special exemption following screening by experts.


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2026年3月10日火曜日

3 BODIES FOUND AT HELICOPTER CRASH SITE IN SOUTHWEST VOLCANIC CRATER - KUMAMOTO JAPAN

3 BODIES FOUND AT HELICOPTER CRASH SITE IN SOUTHWEST VOLCANIC CRATER - KUMAMOTO JAPAN   

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Bodies believed to be those of three people aboard a sightseeing helicopter that crashed into a volcanic crater on Mount Aso in Kumamoto Prefecture, southwestern Japan, in January have been found, the local fire department said Wednesday.


Authorities will attempt to recover the bodies, it said.


The helicopter took off from Cuddly Dominion, a zoo and theme park in Aso city that offers chopper rides, on the morning of Jan. 20 carrying two passengers -- a man and a woman from Taiwan -- and a 64-year-old Japanese pilot.


Contact was later lost, and the wreckage was found on a slope inside the crater of Mount Nakadake, one of the five peaks of Mount Aso.

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2026年3月9日月曜日

CHINESE VISITORS TO JAPAN SLUMP AS SPAT RUMBLES ON - TOKYO JAPAN

CHINESE VISITORS TO JAPAN SLUMP AS SPAT RUMBLES ON - TOKYO JAPAN 

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Mainland Chinese visitors to Japan tumbled 60.7 percent in January year-on-year, figures showed Wednesday, in the continued fallout from the countries' diplomatic spat.


"Last year, the lunar new year began in late January, but this year it fell in mid-February," the Japan National Tourism Organization said as it published the data.


"Additionally, the Chinese government issued a warning advising against travel to Japan. Factors such as reduced flight frequencies also contributed to the number of foreign visitors to Japan falling below the level of the same month last year," a statement said.


Previously Chinese visitors were the biggest contingent, contributing to a tourism boom in the land of cherry blossom and Mount Fuji that was fueled by a weak yen making shopping cheap.


But in January this year, South Korea was the biggest source with 1.2 million visitors, up 21.6 percent, compared with 385,300 from mainland China, down from 980,520 in January 2025.


Visitors from Hong Kong also tumbled 17.9 percent.


Overall the number of visitors to Japan fell 4.9 percent to 3.597 million in January compared to the same period last year.


Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested in November that Japan could intervene militarily if Beijing sought to take Taiwan by force.


China, which regards the democratic island as part of its territory and has not ruled out force to annex it, was furious.


Beijing summoned Tokyo's ambassador and on November 14 warned Chinese citizens against visiting Japan, citing "significant risks to the personal safety and lives of Chinese citizens".


The number of Chinese visitors to Japan already tumbled 45 percent in December to 330,000.


In December, J-15 jets from China's Liaoning aircraft carrier twice locked radar on Japanese aircraft in international waters near Okinawa, according to Japan.


China also tightened controls on exports to Japan for items with potential military uses, fueling worries that Beijing may choke supplies of vital rare-earth minerals.


Japan's last two pandas were even returned to China last month.


Takaichi, 64, was seen as a China hawk before becoming Japan's first woman prime minister in October.


She won a landslide victory in snap elections on February 8, putting her in a strong position for the next four years to stamp her mark on Japanese domestic and foreign policy.


Takaichi said after her election win that Tokyo would bolster its defenses and "steadfastly protect" its territory.


She also said she was "open to various dialogues with China".


But China's foreign ministry said "genuine dialogue should be built on respect for one another".


"Proclaiming dialogue with one's mouth while engaging in confrontation -- no one will accept this kind of dialogue," foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said Tuesday.


Beijing's top diplomat Wang Yi told the Munich Security Conference on Saturday that forces in Japan were seeking to "revive militarism".

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2026年3月8日日曜日

MAN BREAKS INTO TOKYO APARMENT, THREATENING FOREIGN RESIDENT WITH KNIFE - TOKYO JAPAN

MAN BREAKS INTO TOKYO APARMENT, THREATENING FOREIGN RESIDENT WITH KNIFE - TOKYO JAPAN

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Police in Tokyo are looking for a man who forced his way into an apartment, threatened the foreign resident with a knife and demanded money, speaking in Japanese and English.


According to police, the incident occurred at around 4 p.m. Monday in Nakano Ward. The resident, who is in his 20s, told police that he opened the door to his apartment after the intercom rang and was headbutted by an intruder, Sankei Shimbun reported.


The intruder pointed a knife at the resident and threatened him in English and Japanese, saying "Give me your wallet." However, the man resisted and the intruder fled without taking anything.


The resident suffered injuries during the struggle, including a torn retina and cuts to his fingers.


The intruder is described as being in his 20s, approximately 170 cm tall, and was wearing a black jacket with a hood covering part of his face.


Police said they are examining street surveillance camera footage outside the apartment building to try and identify the man.

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2026年3月7日土曜日

WUJUD UNSUR KONGSI GELAP BOLOSI PENTADBIRAN NEGARA MALAYSIA - DAKWA RARIZI

WUJUD UNSUR KONGSI GELAP BOLOSI PENTADBIRAN NEGARA MALAYSIA - DAKWA RARIZI 

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KUALA LUMPUR – Ahli Parlimen Pandan, Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli mendakwa pendedahan yang dibuat sebelum ini membayangkan terdapat unsur kongsi gelap yang telah membolosi pentadbiran negara dan mampu mempengaruhi badan penguat kuasa.


Beliau berkata, perkara itu adalah sesuatu yang berbahaya tanpa mengira siapa yang menerajui kerajaan.


“Saya tak peduli kerajaan mana, saya tak peduli siapa Perdana Menteri. Tapi kalau ada unsur-unsur jenayah kongsi gelap yang mengawal badan-badan besar, yang boleh mempengaruhi penguat kuasa, masuklah Perdana Menteri macam mana pun, hancur negara ini,” ujarnya ketika berucap pada Himpunan dan Lawan: #TangkapAzamBaki di hadapan Kompleks Sogo di sini pada Ahad.


Himpunan bermula kira-kira jam 4.30 petang itu dihadiri orang ramai yang mula memenuhi kawasan sekitar sejak awal petang.


Turut kelihatan hadir ialah Ahli Parlimen Setiawangsa, Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad; Ahli Parlimen Subang, Wong Chen; Ahli Parlimen Wangsa Maju, Zahari Hassan dan Ahli Parlimen Ampang, Rodziah Ismail.


Dalam ucapannya, Rafizi turut merujuk kepada Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim dengan mendakwa beliau menyedari isu berkenaan dan akan menjawabnya dalam siri pertemuan bersama anggota Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) di seluruh negara.


Menurut Rafizi, Perdana Menteri menyifatkan tindakan pihak yang mendesak isu berkenaan sebagai ‘merengik’ dan ‘nyek-nyek’.


Bagaimanapun, beliau berkata, desakan berterusan rakyat selama lebih 20 tahun sebelum ini akhirnya membawa perubahan kepimpinan negara.


“Kami dah belajar bahawa hanya dengan rakyat merengik dan nyek-nyek lebih 20 tahun, kamu jadi Perdana Menteri,” ujarnya.


Rafizi berkata, sekiranya Perdana Menteri masih mempertahankan Ketua Pesuruhjaya Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM), Tan Sri Azam Baki, rakyat akan mengaitkan perkara itu dengan kepimpinan negara.


Beliau mendakwa desakan yang dibuat adalah atas dasar sayangkan negara dan bagi mengelakkan Perdana Menteri ‘jatuh bersama-sama’ dalam kemarahan rakyat terhadap isu berkenaan.


Dalam masa yang sama, beliau turut menyeru wakil-wakil parti dalam kerajaan termasuk DAP, Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah) dan PKR supaya menyatakan pendirian masing-masing berhubung isu terbabit.


Rafizi secara khusus menyebut DAP dan mendakwa Perdana Menteri memberi perhatian sekiranya parti itu bersuara.


Beliau mengingatkan agar DAP tidak menangguhkan sebarang isyarat sehingga Jun, sambil mendakwa parti itu juga berdepan risiko dalam pilihan raya akan datang sekiranya isu berkenaan berlarutan.


Himpunan tersebut diadakan bagi menyatakan pendirian berhubung isu melibatkan Azam Baki, dengan kehadiran anggota polis bagi memantau keadaan dan perjalanan himpunan yang terkawal dari mula sehingga ia ditamatkan.

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2026年3月6日金曜日

SIAPAKAH LUNA? POLIS KENAL PASTI LOKASI DIPERCAYAI KETUA SINDIKET DADAH

SIAPAKAH LUNA? POLIS KENAL PASTI LOKASI DIPERCAYAI KETUA SINDIKET DADAH 

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TUMPAT - Polis Kelantan sudah mengenal pasti lokasi seorang wanita berusia 30-an yang dikenali sebagai Luna dan dipercayai bertindak sebagai ketua sindiket penyeludupan dadah susulan rampasan bunga ganja di Kuala Krai pada 11 Januari lalu.


Ketua Polis Kelantan, Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat berkata, perkara itu adalah hasil kerjasama erat pihaknya dengan Polis Thailand dalam mengesan wanita berkenaan.


"Ketika ini, kita sedang menunggu keputusan dari negara jiran. Polis Kelantan masih bekerjasama dengan Polis Thailand untuk mendapatkannya (Luna) dan membawanya ke Malaysia bagi siasatan lanjut dan sebagainya.


"Insya-ALLAH dalam masa terdekat," katanya kepada pemberita selepas merasmikan Kempen Kesedaran dan Keselamatan Jalan Raya sempena Op Selamat 25 Tahun Baharu Cina di Pasir Pekan di sini pada Ahad.


Sinar Harian sebelum ini melaporkan Polis Kelantan tidak menolak kemungkinan wanita berusia 30-an dikenali sebagai Luna yang dipercayai bertindak sebagai ketua sindiket penyeludupan dadah susulan rampasan bunga ganja di Kuala Krai pada 11 Januari lalu mempunyai dua kerakyatan.


Menurut Mohd Yusoff, setakat ini pihaknya belum menerima sebarang perkembangan daripada pihak berkuasa di negara jiran berhubung wanita terbabit.

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2026年3月5日木曜日

HENTI SPEKULASI, SERAH KEPADA KEPUTUSAN MAHKAMAH KES ZARA QAIRINA : KOTA BHARU KELANTAN MALAYSIA

HENTI SPEKULASI, SERAH KEPADA KEPUTUSAN MAHKAMAH KES ZARA QAIRINA : KOTA BHARU KELANTAN MALAYSIA

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KOTA BHARU – Masyarakat diminta supaya menghentikan segala bentuk spekulasi, tohmahan dan kenyataan tidak berasas berhubung kes kematian Allahyarhamah Zara Qairina yang kini sedang berada di peringkat inkues di mahkamah.


Timbalan Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri (Hal Ehwal Agama), Marhamah Rosli berkata, sebarang percakapan tanpa fakta bukan sahaja mencemarkan proses keadilan, malah membawa dosa dan pertanggungjawaban di sisi ALLAH SWT.


Menurut beliau, perbuatan menokok tambah cerita, membuat andaian serta menyebarkan persepsi negatif adalah tidak beretika, tidak berakhlak dan bercanggah dengan prinsip Islam.


“Ini bukan sekadar nasihat, tetapi satu peringatan tegas kepada masyarakat. Kes ini berada dalam proses inkues, maka tidak ada sesiapa yang berhak membuat kesimpulan, tuduhan atau naratif sendiri.


“Biarlah mahkamah menjalankan tanggungjawabnya. Kita sebagai orang luar hanyalah menyokong, mendoakan dan memastikan proses keadilan berjalan lancar serta punca kematian dapat dirungkai,” katanya semasa sidang akhbar pada Sabtu.


Sebelum itu beliau merasmikan Majlis Perasmian Program Ihya Ramadan dan Pelancaran Program Pendidikan Yayasan Kebajikan Anak-anak Yatim Kelantan (YAATIM) 2026 di YAATIM di sini.


Beliau berkata demikian ketika mengulas prosiding inkuas kes tersebut, termasuk keterangan saksi ke-62 iaitu ibu kepada salah seorang pelajar yang memaklumkan anaknya digelar sebagai ‘pembunuh’ serta mengalami tekanan emosi dan gangguan stres pascatrauma (PTSD).


Media sebelum ini melaporkan saksi ke-62 mendakwa pernah menerima gangguan daripada ibu Allahyarham Zara Qairina Mahathir melalui aplikasi WhatsApp, yang memarahinya kerana membenarkan anaknya bercakap benar kepada pihak polis.


Saksi yang juga merupakan ibu kepada pelajar A mendakwa bahawa ibu Zara Qairina iaitu Noraidah Lamat meminta mereka membuat penafian terhadap kenyataan anaknya dengan menghubungi pegawai polis.

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JAPAN'S TRADITIONAL KIMONOS ARE BEING REPURPOSED IN CREATIVE AND SUSTAINABALE WAYS - TOKYO JAPAN

JAPAN'S TRADITIONAL KIMONOS ARE BEING REPURPOSED IN CREATIVE AND SUSTAINABALE WAYS - TOKYO JAPAN @Jr_Paku Midin Channel TOKYO The kimono...