JAPANESE prosecutors seeking the death penalty for a man behind one of the deadliest Arson attacks in the country’s history may soon get the justice
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Japan allocates additional 500 billion yen for earthquake relief
JAPANESE officials expect that reconstruction and recovery efforts after the New Year earthquake will take longer to achieve for affected communities which urged the government
Thailand secures $4.3-B investments from Japanese automakers
THAILAND secured $4.3 billion worth of investments from Japanese carmakers to help the country in its transition to renewable energy through the production of electric
Japan secures US$2 billion to build two Aegis destroyers
JAPAN’s Ministry of Defense allotted 2.6 billion US dollars to acquire two massive Aegis System System-equipped vessels – a proposed pair of ballistic missile defense
Japan PM Kishida announces ¥40,000 yen tax cut for June to boost economy
FOR individuals with lower incomes who are exempt from tax payments and bear the brunt of inflation, the Japanese government will offer cash handouts amounting
Tsushima Island mayor refuses nuclear waste literature survey
TSUSHIMA Mayor Naoki Hitakatsu forgoes applying for the Japanese government’s survey for a nuclear waste site. He says his city will not apply to this
Pangalan ng 38 high ranking officers ng germ-warfare-unit ng Japan noong WWII, isinapubliko
INILANTAD sa publiko sa unang pagkakataon sa Harbin, kapital ng Heilongjiang Province ng China ang pangalan ng 38 high ranking Japanese officers mula sa Unit
Japanese Umami brand celebrates 65th anniversary
AJINOMOTO, the renowned Japanese Umami brand, is celebrating its 65th anniversary in the Philippines this year. With the theme “Eat Well, Live Well,” the company
Japan’s NTT moves to develop Generative AI
DOMESTIC Japanese company Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) is planning to launch generative artificial intelligence (AI) services within this year. NTT’s plan for 2023
Toxic chemicals in Western Tokyo residents’ blood higher than nat’l average
SCIENTISTS who have surveyed hundreds of people from various municipalities in Western Tokyo confirmed that concentrations of potentially harmful per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) chemicals in