The Linear Chuo Shinkansen maglev train now appears to be on track to begin operations in the 2030s. The Shizuoka prefectural government had refused to permit the start of construction in the Shizuoka ...
Amid the spread of generative artificial intelligence, data centers have become a critical part of infrastructure that supports a digital society. Efforts should be made to spread out such facilities ...
A court in Lyon, France, on Thursday sentenced a Chilean man facing murder charges over a case in which a Japanese woman went missing in France in 2016 to life in prison.
A photo by Yomiuri Shimbun photographer Keita Iijima was selected as “Best Shot of the Year” by visitors to the “Baseball ...
The season has arrived in which cheers and the sound of batted balls echoing through stadiums make people’s hearts race. Both ...
A female clerk in her 20s was stabbed in the neck and other parts of her body by a man wielding a knife at Pokemon Center Mega Tokyo in the Sunshine City shopping complex in Toshima Ward, Tokyo, on ...
74% of Japanese Want Stronger Defense, But Few See Tax Hikes as Best Source of Funding, Survey Finds
Seventy-four percent of respondents said they supported Japan’s strengthening its defense capabilities, while 24% said they were against it, in a recent nationwide survey jointly conducted by The ...
Sixty-two percent of respondents in a recent survey said Japan should strive for world-class public safety, the most frequent ...
Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered traces of human excrement in a 1,900-year-old glass vial used to hold perfumes or ...
Japan’s fiscal deficit is colossal. According to an estimate by the International Monetary Fund, the nation’s general government gross debt amounts to about 230% of its nominal GDP. Textbook theory ...
The Justice Ministry said Friday that it would tighten requirements for foreigners seeking to naturalize in Japan. The new rules will take effect in April.
The Yomiuri ShimbunExcavators are seen working in this aerial photo taken on Thursday in Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture, where there used to be a thriving morning market before the Noto Peninsula ...
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