Bonsai at the Imperial Palace

Japan Travel News - 14 hours 24 min ago
A collection of bonsai carefully preserved and passed down by staff of the Imperial Household Agency’s garden division continues to play an important role within the Imperial Palace grounds, where roughly 500 trees across about 90 varieties are maintained and around 300 are used annually in official settings. (News On Japan)
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Man Douses 9 Liters of Kerosine at Home Entrance During Dispute with Girlfriend

Japan Society News - 17 hours 15 min ago
A Shibukawa city government employee was arrested on the spot on May 3rd in Shibukawa, Gunma Prefecture, on suspicion of attempting to start a fire after pouring approximately 9 liters of kerosene at the entrance of a home where he lived with his partner following a dispute. (News On Japan)
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Who Stands Against Discrimination Toward the Ainu

Japan Education News - 19 hours 45 min ago
A preview video for the program "Hokkaido Fact: Who Fights Discrimination—Ainu and the Majority" is set to air from 3:24 p.m. to 4:24 p.m. on May 10th, examining the evolving nature of discrimination surrounding Japan’s indigenous Ainu people and the growing debate over how society should respond. (News On Japan)
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University Professor Freed After Six-Year Sentence in China for Espionage

Japan Education News - 19 hours 52 min ago
A former professor at Hokkaido Education University who had been detained in China on suspicion of espionage while temporarily visiting the country seven years ago and later sentenced to six years in prison has been released, though concerns remain over his situation. (News On Japan)
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First Baby Deer of the Year Born in Nara Park

Japan Travel News - 20 hours 56 sec ago
The first fawn of the year has been born in Nara Park, where the deer designated as a national natural monument are entering their annual birthing season. (News On Japan)
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Log Rafting Adventure Begins in Wakayama

Japan Travel News - May 3, 2026 - 21:12
A seasonal rafting attraction offering both adrenaline-pumping rapids and serene mountain scenery opened on May 3rd in Kitayama Village, Wakayama Prefecture, drawing visitors eager to experience the region’s natural beauty while riding traditional log rafts through a winding river course. (News On Japan)
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'Hammer Man' Refuses Interrogation

Japan Society News - May 3, 2026 - 21:07
A 44-year-old man arrested on suspicion of attacking a teenage boy with a hammer on a street in Fussa, Tokyo, is refusing to cooperate with investigators, even as authorities say a 30-centimeter hammer believed to be the weapon was recovered from his residence with what appear to be bloodstains. (News On Japan)
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Prime Minister Takaichi Sends Video Message to Pro-Revision Rally

Japan Politics News - May 3, 2026 - 21:06
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said discussions toward a decision on constitutional revision would be advanced in the Diet, as she delivered a video message to a pro-revision rally held in Tokyo on May 3rd, Constitution Memorial Day. (News On Japan)
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Shirarahama First Beach to Open on Honshu

Japan Travel News - May 3, 2026 - 21:02
Shirarahama Beach in Shirahama, Wakayama Prefecture, opened for the swimming season on May 3rd, marking the earliest “sea opening” on Honshu and the start of operations for the popular beach destination. (News On Japan)
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Rainy Season Arrives Early Across Southern Japan

Japan Travel News - May 3, 2026 - 05:10
The Japan Meteorological Agency announced that the Okinawa region is believed to have entered the rainy season, marking the second such declaration nationwide following the earlier onset in the Amami region of Kagoshima Prefecture, with the timing coming six days earlier than the average year and one day earlier than in 2025. (News On Japan)
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Japan's Foreign Minister Requests Safe Transit for Vessels in Persian Gulf

Japan Politics News - May 3, 2026 - 04:57
Japan’s Foreign Minister Motegi, currently visiting Kenya, held a phone call with Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi early on May 3rd Japan time, urging Tehran to ensure the passage of all vessels remaining in the Persian Gulf. (News On Japan)
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Rising Fuel and Fertilizer Costs Ripple Through Japan

Japan Politics News - May 3, 2026 - 04:55
The Japanese government has emphasized that sufficient supplies are secured, but escalating tensions in the Middle East are beginning to ripple across Japan’s Golden Week holiday period, affecting not only fuel prices but also tourism and agriculture in unexpected ways. (News On Japan)
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Opium Poppies Spreading Rapidly Across Japan

Japan Education News - May 2, 2026 - 15:25
A surge in the growth of illegal opium poppies across Japan has prompted authorities to intensify eradication efforts, with around 10,000 plants removed in just two hours in Saga Prefecture, as officials urge the public to report any sightings. (News On Japan)
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Japan Biotech Receives Award for Sea Grapes Storage Technology

Japan Technology News - May 2, 2026 - 15:21
An Okinawa-based company that developed a technology to preserve sea grapes for extended periods has received the Monozukuri Nippon Grand Award, which recognizes outstanding technologies and products. (News On Japan)
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Zoo Employee Burned Wife’s Body for Over Two Hours,

Japan Society News - May 2, 2026 - 15:18
A zoo employee in Hokkaido was sent to prosecutors on May 1st after allegedly burning his wife’s body in an incinerator at the facility, with investigators revealing that he had stated prior to his arrest that “she became ashes” after being burned for more than two hours. (News On Japan)
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Mountain Access Restricted After Repeated Bear Attacks

Japan Travel News - May 2, 2026 - 15:13
Roads leading into forested areas of Towada Oyu in Kazuno City, Akita Prefecture, have been closed at 45 locations following a series of past bear attacks that left people dead or injured, with the measures set to remain in place until the end of June. (News On Japan)
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JR West Teams Up with Airlines to Offer Unified Booking

Japan Travel News - May 2, 2026 - 15:10
JR West announced on April 30th that it has signed a cooperation agreement with Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways to address social challenges in western Japan, aiming to boost inbound tourism and explore future integration of reservation systems. (News On Japan)
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Bank Employee Exposes Sensitive Information Online, Triggering Public Backlash

Japan Society News - May 2, 2026 - 15:07
A scandal has emerged at Nishi-Nippon City Bank after it was revealed that an employee at its Shimonoseki branch uploaded videos and images containing personal information to social media, with the content later spreading widely online and prompting the bank to issue an apology on April 30th. (News On Japan)
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Dozens of Care Homes and Hotels in Japan Shut as Expansion Strategy Unravels

Japan Business News - May 2, 2026 - 08:27
A hotel in Choshi, Chiba Prefecture, known for offering one of Japan’s earliest sunrise views, has remained closed months after its sudden suspension of operations in late 2025, as an investigation reveals the operator behind the property acquired dozens of facilities nationwide, with at least 24 now shut or out of business, raising questions about a business model allegedly tied to visa acquisition for Chinese investors. (News On Japan)
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Osaka Resident Busted for Feeding Pigeons

Japan Society News - May 1, 2026 - 21:00
A resident was referred to prosecutors on April 30 for continuing to feed pigeons and crows despite an official stop order from Osaka City, marking what authorities say is the first criminal case of its kind in Japan. (News On Japan)
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