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Tokyo Palace Grounds Open For 1st Time In 3 Years For Autumn Viewing

Tokyo palace grounds open for 1st time in 3 years for autumn viewing

People enjoyed viewing autumn foliage inside the Imperial Palace in Tokyo for the first time in three years as a section has been reopened to the public.

Starting in 2014, people were granted access to Inui Street during the spring cherry blossom season and in the autumn when the leaves change color. But viewings were suspended when the coronavirus pandemic began.

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Number Of Births In Japan On Pace For Record Low

Number of births in Japan on pace for record low

Births in Japan are on a record-low pace. The health ministry says fewer than 600,000 babies were born from January through September this year.

At this rate, fewer than 800,000 will be born in Japan in a calendar year for the first time since record-keeping began in 1899.

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Optimism High Among Japanese Fans Heading To World Cup

Optimism high among Japanese fans heading to World Cup

The Japan men's soccer team faces Costa Rica on Sunday at the FIFA World Cup, and expectations are running high among fans heading to the tournament in Qatar.

At Narita Airport near Tokyo on Friday afternoon, a 66-year-old man said he was already excited, adding that he is optimistic about the Samurai Blue advancing to the knockout stage.

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Tokyo Arbitration Body Orders Uber Eats To Negotiate With Deliverers' Union

Tokyo arbitration body orders Uber Eats to negotiate with deliverers' union

A labor dispute arbitration body of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has ordered the operator of the food delivery service Uber Eats to negotiate with its deliverers' labor union.

The union formed by some Uber Eats deliverers demanded improvements in working conditions after the operator unilaterally lowered compensation for delivery staff.

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Widow Expresses Disappointment Over Civil Court Ruling

Widow expresses disappointment over civil court ruling

The widow of a deceased Finance Ministry official said she is disappointed with a civil court ruling that failed to reveal any information about how her husband was pressured to falsify government documents.

Akagi Masako's husband, Toshio, committed suicide in 2018. The Osaka District Court on Friday dismissed her claims for damages from a former high-ranking Finance Ministry bureaucrat. Sagawa Nobuhisa had allegedly ordered the tampering of documents related to the sale of state-owned land to school operator Moritomo Gakuen.

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Average Covid - 19 Cases Rising For 6 Weeks, But At A Slower Rate

Average COVID-19 cases rising for 6 weeks, but at a slower rate

The seven-day average number of coronavirus cases in Japan has been on the rise for six straight weeks. Although the country is in its eighth wave of infection, the rate of increase is slowing in most prefectures.

The nationwide figure for the seven-day period until Thursday is up 8 percent from a week before.

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Japanese Man's Life Sentence For Drug Smuggling Finalized In China

Japanese man's life sentence for drug smuggling finalized in China

A Chinese high court has finalized a life sentence handed down to a Japanese man for drug smuggling.

The Higher People's Court in the southern province of Guangdong on Friday upheld a lower court sentencing of Sakuragi Takuma in 2019. Sakuragi is a former assemblyman of Inazawa City in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan.

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Cabinet Minister Denies Violating Election Law

Cabinet minister denies violating election law

Japan's Reconstruction Minister Akiba Kenya has refuted a report that he allegedly violated the election law during the Lower House election campaign in October last year.

Online magazine Friday Digital reported on Wednesday that Akiba provided remuneration to his state-paid secretaries for assistance during his campaign. In addition, it said that his election expenditure report included costs for distribution of leaflets, which is also not allowed.

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Japan To Start Wide Distribution Of First Domestic Covid Pill Next Monday

Japan to start wide distribution of first domestic COVID pill next Monday

Japan plans to start the wide distribution of a domestically developed oral COVID-19 drug, Xocova, from next Monday, earlier than initially planned.

The Japanese government approved emergency authorization of Xocova on Tuesday. The first Japanese COVID-19 drug is made by pharmaceutical firm Shionogi. Xocova can be used to treat even mild symptoms.

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