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[Full text published] Prosecutor General's statement: Iwao Hakamada to be found innocent

2024-10-08 22:11:00
On the 8th, the Prosecutor General of the Supreme Public Prosecutors' Office announced that he would not appeal the ruling that acquitted Iwao Hakamada in a retrial of the murder of a family of four in Shizuoka Prefecture 58 years ago. This means that the innocence of Mr. Hakamada, who was once sentenced to death, will now be confirmed. This is the full text of the statement made by Prosecutor General Naomi Unemoto of the Supreme Public Prosecutors' Office on the 8th.

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Iwao Hakamada to be found innocent 58 years after the incident; prosecution plans not to appeal

2024-10-08 22:03:00
On the 8th, the top prosecutor, the Attorney General, announced that he would not appeal the ruling that acquitted Iwao Hakamada in a retrial of the murder of a family of four in Shizuoka Prefecture 58 years ago. This means that Hakamada, who was once sentenced to death, is now found not guilty. The second half of the article includes comments from his sister Hideko and his lawyer, as well as a detailed summary of the events that have taken place up until now.

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Osaka: 1-year-old boy dies; mother and boyfriend questioned over assault

2024-10-08 21:59:00
On the 7th, a one-year-old boy was found unconscious in an apartment building in Hirano Ward, Osaka, and was later confirmed dead. The boy had suffered a heavy blow to his stomach, so the police suspect he had been assaulted by someone and are questioning his mother, who lives with him, and her partner on a voluntary basis.

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Iwate: Man in his 80s dies while picking mushrooms; elderly people disappear one after another in the mountains

2024-10-08 21:36:00
A man in his 80s who is believed to have gone mushroom picking in the mountains of Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture, was found dead. In Morioka City and Tono City, Iwate Prefecture, elderly people who went into the mountains have also gone missing, and the police are urging people not to go alone when going into the mountains to pick mushrooms or other such things.

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Compensation bill passed under former eugenics protection law: 15 million yen to victims of forced sterilization

2024-10-08 21:24:00
A bill to provide new compensation to victims who were forced to undergo sterilization under the former Eugenic Protection Law was passed unanimously and enacted at the House of Councilors plenary session on the 8th.

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Osaka junior high school student's school refusal "caused by bullying" - third-party committee report

2024-10-08 21:14:00
A third-party committee set up by the city of Osaka has compiled a report stating that a male student attending a junior high school in Osaka City stopped attending school due to bullying by several of his classmates. According to the report, the classmates had been bullying him by sending obscene photos to female students through social media accounts impersonating the male student.

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A 25-year-old junior high school teacher was arrested for forcing a female student to send him obscene videos.

2024-10-08 21:07:00
A 25-year-old teacher working at a public junior high school in Tokyo's Itabashi Ward was arrested on suspicion of violating the Child Pornography Prohibition Act for allegedly having a female student he met on social media film obscene acts and send the video to him.

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Japan Fair Trade Commission inspects three animal drug wholesalers for vaccine collusion

2024-10-08 20:54:00
It has been learned from interviews with relevant parties that the Japan Fair Trade Commission has conducted on-site inspections of the sales offices of three animal pharmaceutical wholesale companies on suspicion of repeated collusion in bidding for livestock vaccines ordered by Yamagata Prefecture and other areas.

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Iwao Hakamada to be found innocent 58 years after the incident; prosecution plans not to appeal

2024-10-08 20:52:00
On the 8th, the top prosecutor, the Attorney General, announced that he would not appeal the ruling that acquitted Iwao Hakamada in a retrial of the murder of a family of four in Shizuoka Prefecture 58 years ago. This means that Hakamada, who was once sentenced to death, is now found not guilty. The second half of the article includes comments from his sister Hideko and his lawyer, as well as a detailed summary of the events that have taken place up until now.

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24-year-old suspect in Tokorozawa robbery and assault case may have been involved in a special fraud case while on the run

2024-10-08 20:44:00
A 24-year-old suspect who was arrested on the 7th for a robbery and assault case in which a group of four broke into a house in Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture on the 1st of this month, is believed to have been involved in a specialized fraud case in Saitama Prefecture on the same day he fled the scene in Tokorozawa City, according to an interview with an investigator. The suspect is also suspected of being involved in a specialized fraud case in Niigata Prefecture on the 7th, and police are investigating him in detail.

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Japan Meteorological Agency: "Crustal movement may be continuing" at Mt. Iwate

2024-10-08 20:41:00
Regarding Mount Iwate in Iwate Prefecture, where the eruption alert level was raised to "2" on the 2nd of this month due to increased volcanic activity and the risk of an eruption, the Japan Meteorological Agency has called for continued vigilance, as crustal movements thought to indicate expansion of the mountain may be continuing.

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Two SDF members sue government; arrest warrants can be viewed on internal website even after no charges are filed

2024-10-08 19:44:00
Two members of the Maritime Self-Defense Force who had alleged power harassment by a superior officer were arrested by the Self-Defense Forces' investigative agency.Although no charges were subsequently filed, the arrest warrant and other documents remained accessible on an internal website, and the officers have filed a lawsuit against the government seeking compensation, claiming that their right to privacy was violated.

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[Full text published] Prosecutor General's statement: Iwao Hakamada to be found innocent

2024-10-08 19:40:00
On the 8th, the Prosecutor General of the Supreme Public Prosecutors' Office announced that he would not appeal the ruling that acquitted Iwao Hakamada in a retrial of the murder of a family of four in Shizuoka Prefecture 58 years ago. This means that the innocence of Mr. Hakamada, who was once sentenced to death, will now be confirmed. This is the full text of the statement made by Prosecutor General Naomi Unemoto of the Supreme Public Prosecutors' Office on the 8th.

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Iwao Hakamada to be found innocent 58 years after the incident; prosecution plans not to appeal

2024-10-08 19:30:00
On the 8th, the top prosecutor, the Attorney General, announced that he would not appeal the ruling that acquitted Iwao Hakamada in a retrial of the murder of a family of four in Shizuoka Prefecture 58 years ago. This means that the innocence of Hakamada, who was once sentenced to death, has been confirmed.

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NHK to revise business plan ahead of mandatory internet service rollout

2024-10-08 19:22:00
NHK has put together a revised management plan ahead of the mandatory distribution of programs over the Internet from October next year. The plan calls for the reception fee for those who do not have a television set and only use the Internet distribution service to be 1,100 yen per month, the same as for terrestrial contracts. Meanwhile, those who already pay the reception fee will be able to use the service at no additional cost.

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Liberal Democratic Party member of the House of Representatives, Susumu Yamaguchi, not indicted on suspicion of non-consensual indecent assault

2024-10-08 19:10:00
On the 8th, the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors' Office decided not to indict LDP member of the House of Representatives Susumu Yamaguchi, who had been referred to prosecutors on suspicion of indecent assault without consent for allegedly kissing a woman in an elevator without her consent. The reason has not been disclosed.

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Record-breaking rains cut water supply in Suzu, Ishikawa, helping Self-Defense Forces bathe

2024-10-08 19:05:00
In some areas of Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, where water supply has been cut off due to record-breaking rains in September, the Self-Defense Forces have been providing bathing assistance every day, allowing local residents to recover and recuperate.

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[Live Stream] Iwao Hakamada to be found innocent 58 years after the incident - defense team press conference

2024-10-08 19:02:00
On the 8th, the top prosecutor, the Attorney General, announced that he would not appeal the ruling that acquitted Iwao Hakamada in a retrial of the murder of a family of four in Shizuoka Prefecture 58 years ago. This means that the innocence of Hakamada, who was once sentenced to death, has been confirmed.

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JR East President: "The entire group will work to prevent recurrence of Shinkansen train disconnections, etc."

2024-10-08 18:59:00
At a press conference, JR East President Yoichi Kise apologized for the irregularities in the work of attaching axles to train wheels and for the problem of a coupling coming off on the Tohoku Shinkansen line while it was in motion, and explained that the entire group would work to prevent such incidents from recurring.

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Ishikawa Prefecture hit by record-breaking rains announces names of six of 14 dead

2024-10-08 18:24:00
The Ishikawa prefecture has released the names and other information of six of the 14 people confirmed to have died in the record-breaking heavy rains in the Noto region of Ishikawa Prefecture, with the consent of the bereaved families.

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Sapporo: 15-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of murdering his mother: "I strangled her with a rope"

2024-10-08 18:11:00
On the 7th, a 15-year-old junior high school boy who was arrested for killing his mother at his home in Sapporo told police that he "strangled her with a rope," according to an interview with an investigator. The cause of his mother's death was asphyxiation, and the police are currently investigating the details.

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Three company executives arrested for allegedly defrauding a yakiniku restaurant by pretending to do interior construction work

2024-10-08 17:53:00
Three people, including a 44-year-old company executive, were arrested on suspicion of fraud for allegedly defrauding the management company of a high-end yakiniku restaurant in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, of approximately 36 million yen in cash by falsely invoicing them for interior construction work at the restaurant. They are said to be denying the charges when questioned by the Metropolitan Police Department.

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Mycoplasma pneumonia highest number in over 20 years "More prevalent in winter"

2024-10-08 17:52:00
The number of patients with mycoplasma pneumonia, which is often contracted by children and is characterized by symptoms such as fever and a prolonged cough, is rapidly increasing. The number of patients reported by medical institutions nationwide has increased for five consecutive weeks, reaching 1.64 patients per medical institution, the highest number in over 20 years. Experts are calling for people to visit hospitals as soon as possible, as the disease may become even more prevalent as winter approaches.

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Compensation bill passed under former eugenics protection law: 15 million yen to victims of forced sterilization

2024-10-08 17:48:00
A bill to provide new compensation to victims who were forced to undergo sterilization under the former Eugenic Protection Law was passed unanimously and enacted at the House of Councilors plenary session on the 8th.

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Iwao Hakamada to be found innocent 58 years after the incident; prosecution plans not to appeal

2024-10-08 17:48:00
On the 8th, the top prosecutor, the Attorney General, announced that he would not appeal the ruling that acquitted Iwao Hakamada in a retrial of the murder of a family of four in Shizuoka Prefecture 58 years ago. This means that the innocence of Hakamada, who was once sentenced to death, has been confirmed.

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Winter sports and other industries are at risk of climate change, recommendations to government

2024-10-08 17:46:00
Winter sports and outdoor industry stakeholders have put together a proposal calling on the government to strengthen measures to combat the impacts of climate change, citing the closure of ski resorts due to lack of snow and other factors that are causing serious problems.

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NTT Docomo: Approximately 930,000 SIM cards at risk of being unable to communicate

2024-10-08 17:44:00
NTT Docomo has announced that approximately 930,000 SIM cards used for mobile phone calls and data communications may no longer function due to improper processing during the manufacturing process. Customers with affected cards will be offered free replacements.

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Ishikawa Prefecture's Wajima and Suzu cities to reduce polling stations and shorten voting hours for the House of Representatives election

2024-10-08 17:41:00
In the wake of the Noto Peninsula earthquake and last month's record-breaking rains, Wajima City in Ishikawa Prefecture has decided to shorten voting hours at all polling stations for the House of Representatives election scheduled to be held on the 27th of this month. In the wake of the Noto Peninsula earthquake and last month's record-breaking rains, Suzu City in Ishikawa Prefecture has also decided to reduce the number of polling stations for the House of Representatives election to roughly half that of the previous election, and to shorten voting hours as well.

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Empress Emerita's femur fracture: "Surgery completed successfully" - Imperial Household Agency

2024-10-08 17:28:00
The Empress Emerita, who is hospitalized in a hospital in Tokyo with a fractured femur, underwent surgery on the morning of the 8th. According to the Imperial Household Agency, the surgery was completed successfully.

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Japan Fair Trade Commission inspects three animal drug wholesalers for vaccine collusion

2024-10-08 17:22:00
It has been learned from interviews with relevant parties that the Japan Fair Trade Commission has conducted on-site inspections of the sales offices of three animal pharmaceutical wholesale companies on suspicion of repeated collusion in bidding for livestock vaccines ordered by Yamagata Prefecture and other areas.

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A series of "illegal part-time job" robberies: "The National Police Agency must share the status of investigations in one metropolis and three prefectures"

2024-10-08 17:16:00
As a series of robberies and assaults involving "illegal part-time workers" recruited on social media occur in the Tokyo metropolitan area, the National Police Agency held a meeting of investigative leaders from the relevant police forces and instructed them to closely share information and quickly arrest the people who gave orders and masterminds.

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24-year-old suspect in Tokorozawa robbery and assault case may have been involved in a special fraud case while on the run

2024-10-08 17:13:00
It has been learned from investigators that a 24-year-old suspect who was arrested on the 7th for a robbery and assault case in which a group of four broke into a house in Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture on the 1st of this month, is believed to have been involved in a specialized fraud case in Saitama Prefecture on the same day he fled the scene in Tokorozawa City after the incident.

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Tokyo Olympics corruption scandal: Former Kadokawa chairman declares "I am innocent" at first hearing

2024-10-08 17:02:00
In a corruption case surrounding sponsorship contracts for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, former president of major publishing company Kadokawa Tsuguhiko, who is accused of giving bribes totaling more than 69 million yen to former directors of the Tokyo Organizing Committee for the Games, claimed his innocence at his first hearing in the Tokyo District Court, saying, "I have absolutely no recollection of this and I am innocent."

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Ishikawa Prefecture Wajima to shorten voting time for House of Representatives election due to earthquake and heavy rains

2024-10-08 16:58:00
Due to the effects of the Noto Peninsula earthquake and last month's record-breaking heavy rains, Wajima City in Ishikawa Prefecture has decided to shorten voting hours at all polling stations for the House of Representatives election scheduled to be held on the 27th of this month.

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Iwao Hakamada to be found innocent 58 years after the incident; prosecution plans not to appeal

2024-10-08 16:51:00
It has been revealed that the prosecution has informed the surviving family of the victim that they will not appeal the verdict that acquitted Iwao Hakamada in the retrial of the murder of a family of four in Shizuoka Prefecture 58 years ago. As a result, it is expected that the innocence of Hakamada, who was once sentenced to death, will be confirmed.

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Former Eugenic Protection Law Compensation Bill to be enacted in afternoon, passed by House of Councillors Cabinet Committee

2024-10-08 16:25:00
A bill to provide new compensation to victims who were forced to undergo sterilization under the former Eugenics Protection Law was unanimously passed by the House of Councillors' Cabinet Committee. It is expected to be passed and enacted in the afternoon plenary session.

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Sapporo 3rd grade boy sexual bullying investigation report: "Failure to respond organizationally"

2024-10-08 16:18:00
On the 8th, the Sapporo City Board of Education released the investigative report compiled by a third-party committee on the sexual bullying that took place three years ago when a third-grade boy in Sapporo was sexually bullied by a junior high school student. The report harshly criticized the failure of the school to take organized measures as stipulated in the basic policy on anti-bullying measures.

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Ministry of the Environment to handle disaster waste from Noto heavy rain and Noto earthquake waste together

2024-10-08 16:00:00
The Ministry of the Environment has decided to raise the national subsidy rate for the disposal of disaster waste generated by the record-breaking heavy rains in the Noto region of Ishikawa Prefecture to the same level as for earthquakes, so that local governments can handle it together with waste caused by the Noto Peninsula earthquake.

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Sapporo 3rd grade boy sexual bullying investigation report: "Failure to respond organizationally"

2024-10-08 14:51:00
On the 8th, the Sapporo City Board of Education released the investigative report compiled by a third-party committee on the sexual bullying that took place three years ago when a third-grade boy in Sapporo was sexually bullied by a junior high school student. The report harshly criticized the failure of the school to take organized measures as stipulated in the basic policy on anti-bullying measures.

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Tokyo Olympics corruption scandal: Former Kadokawa chairman declares "I am innocent" at first hearing

2024-10-08 14:22:00
In a corruption case surrounding sponsorship contracts for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, former president of the major publishing company Kadokawa, Tsunehiko Kadokawa (81), who is accused of giving bribes totaling more than 69 million yen to former directors of the Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Games, claimed his innocence at his first hearing in the Tokyo District Court, saying, "I have absolutely no recollection of this and I am innocent."

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Work to set up candidate poster boards in Mito ahead of the House of Representatives election

2024-10-08 13:31:00
In preparation for the House of Representatives election, which is expected to take place on the 27th of this month, work is underway in Mito City to set up bulletin boards on which candidate posters can be posted.

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Minister of Disaster Management of Noto Heavy Rains: "We will provide support to victims so that they do not have to worry about finances for recovery"

2024-10-08 13:22:00
Regarding the disaster caused by heavy rain in the Noto region of Ishikawa Prefecture, Minister of Disaster Management Sakai emphasized his intention to quickly designate the disaster as a "severe disaster" and to provide support to victims so that they can work on recovery without financial worries, such as eliminating the self-payment for the demolition costs of houses that are more than half-destroyed.

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Record-breaking rains cause damage in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture, where applications for "disaster damage certificates" are now being accepted

2024-10-08 12:50:00
Wajima City in Ishikawa Prefecture, where last month's record-breaking rains caused extensive damage to homes, is accepting applications for "disaster damage certificates," which are necessary for affected people to receive public assistance.

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Japan Fair Trade Commission inspects three animal drug wholesalers for vaccine collusion

2024-10-08 12:49:00
It has been learned from interviews with relevant parties that the Japan Fair Trade Commission has conducted on-site inspections of the sales offices of three animal pharmaceutical wholesale companies on suspicion of repeated collusion in bidding for livestock vaccines ordered by Yamagata Prefecture and other areas.

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Ishikawa Prefecture Wajima to shorten voting time for House of Representatives election due to earthquake and heavy rains

2024-10-08 12:47:00
Due to the effects of the Noto Peninsula earthquake and last month's record-breaking heavy rains, Wajima City in Ishikawa Prefecture has decided to shorten voting hours at all polling stations for the House of Representatives election scheduled to be held on the 27th of this month.

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24-year-old suspect in Tokorozawa robbery and assault case may have been involved in a special fraud case while on the run

2024-10-08 12:38:00
It has been learned from investigators that a 24-year-old suspect who was arrested on the 7th for a robbery and assault case in which a group of four broke into a house in Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture on the 1st of this month, is believed to have been involved in a specialized fraud case in Saitama Prefecture on the same day he fled the scene in Tokorozawa City after the incident.

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Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force discusses maritime security with Chinese and other naval leaders

2024-10-08 12:27:00
A meeting of senior naval officials from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and China and other countries has been held in Tokyo since the 8th to discuss maritime security.

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Emergency investigation to be carried out next week at Miyazaki Airport where unexploded ordnance exploded; Matsuyama Airport also added

2024-10-08 12:09:00
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has announced that an emergency investigation is scheduled to begin at Miyazaki Airport as early as next week following the explosion of an unexploded bomb at the airport on the 2nd of this month.

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Empress Emerita's femur fracture: "Surgery completed successfully" - Imperial Household Agency

2024-10-08 11:43:00
The Empress Emerita, who is hospitalized in a hospital in Tokyo with a fractured femur, underwent surgery on the morning of the 8th. According to the Imperial Household Agency, the surgery was completed successfully.

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Real wages in August decline for the first time in three months as wages fail to keep up with rising prices

2024-10-08 11:41:00
Regular wages per worker in August this year, which is equivalent to basic wages, increased by 3.0% compared to the same month last year, the highest growth rate in 31 years and 10 months. However, wage growth has not kept up with rising prices, and real wages fell for the first time in three months.

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Former Eugenic Protection Law Compensation Bill to be enacted in afternoon, passed by House of Councillors Cabinet Committee

2024-10-08 11:26:00
A bill to provide new compensation to victims who were forced to undergo sterilization under the former Eugenics Protection Law was unanimously passed by the House of Councillors' Cabinet Committee. It is expected to be passed and enacted in the afternoon plenary session.

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Former Eugenic Protection Law Compensation Bill to be enacted in afternoon, passed by House of Councillors Cabinet Committee

2024-10-08 10:51:00
A bill to provide new compensation to victims who were forced to undergo sterilization under the former Eugenics Protection Law was unanimously passed by the House of Councillors' Cabinet Committee. It is expected to be passed and enacted in the afternoon plenary session.

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Empress Emerita's femur fracture: "Surgery completed successfully" - Imperial Household Agency

2024-10-08 10:07:00
The Empress Emerita, who is hospitalized in a hospital in Tokyo with a fractured femur, underwent surgery on the morning of the 8th. According to the Imperial Household Agency, the surgery was completed successfully.

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Real wages in August decline for the first time in three months as wages fail to keep up with rising prices

2024-10-08 08:36:00
Regular wages per worker in August this year, which is equivalent to basic wages, increased by 3.0% compared to the same month last year, the highest growth rate in 31 years and 10 months. However, wage growth has not kept up with rising prices, and real wages fell for the first time in three months.

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Tsukuba Express resumes full service

2024-10-08 08:21:00
The Tsukuba Express suspended operations on the entire line from around 7:40 a.m. due to safety checks at Rokucho Station in Tokyo's Adachi Ward, but resumed operations shortly after 8 a.m. after safety was confirmed.

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Tsukuba Express service suspended on all lines

2024-10-08 08:04:00
The Tsukuba Express has suspended operations on all lines due to safety checks at Rokucho Station in Tokyo's Adachi Ward. There is no prospect of resuming operations.

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Tokyo Metropolitan Government begins investigation into painless childbirth; Governor Koike pledges to subsidize costs

2024-10-08 07:31:00
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has begun a survey to understand the current status of "painless childbirth," which uses anesthesia to ease the pain of childbirth, by asking target medical institutions about the number of cases they perform and the system in place.

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Developing functions to convert online slander into more gentle expressions and to warn users

2024-10-08 06:09:00
As slander and libel on the Internet becomes a growing issue, IT companies are developing functions that can display softer language as replacement suggestions or warn users before they post a message.

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Employee benefits to be expanded to new hires as competition to secure talent intensifies

2024-10-08 05:45:00
As competition to secure talent becomes more intense during recruitment activities, there is a trend to expand the scope of employee benefits to include not only full-time employees but also those who have received job offers, in order to make companies more attractive to employees.

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Empress Emerita undergoes surgery for fracture today after falling at Sento Imperial Palace

2024-10-08 05:36:00
The Empress Emerita will undergo surgery on the 8th at the hospital in Tokyo where she is currently hospitalized to treat a fractured femur.

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Robbery and assault cases continue in the capital area; investigations underway in at least seven cases

2024-10-08 05:34:00
Amid a series of robbery and assault cases in Tokyo and Saitama, where the perpetrators were "illegal part-timers" recruited on social media, similar cases have also occurred in Kanagawa and Chiba, and an interview with the National Police Agency has revealed that they are investigating the connection between at least seven cases. The National Police Agency plans to hold a meeting on the 8th with senior investigators from the relevant police departments to share information.

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Tokorozawa robbery and assault case: wanted suspect arrested and detained in Niigata Prefecture

2024-10-08 04:38:00
On the 1st of this month, a group of four men broke into a house in Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture, and the police had put a wanted list on the police's radar and were investigating the whereabouts of a 24-year-old suspect believed to be the perpetrators. The suspect was apprehended in Niigata Prefecture on the 7th and arrested on suspicion of robbery and assault.

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Police officer arrested for hitting pedestrian on crosswalk; pedestrian unconscious

2024-10-08 01:33:00
On the night of the 7th, a 55-year-old police inspector working at a police station in Okayama City was arrested for hitting and injuring an elderly woman who was crossing a pedestrian crossing in Okayama City with his car. The woman is said to be unconscious and in critical condition.

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15-year-old son arrested on suspicion of murder after killing mother at home in Sapporo

2024-10-08 01:03:00
On the 7th, a 15-year-old son was arrested on suspicion of murder for allegedly strangling his 40-year-old mother, who lived with him, to death at their home in Sapporo. The son himself called 110 and admitted to the charges during questioning, so the police are currently investigating the details of the incident.

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Number of Mycoplasma pneumonia patients per week reaches record high

2024-10-08 00:03:00
The number of patients with Mycoplasma pneumonia, which is characterized by fever and a prolonged cough and often affects children, has increased sharply, with the number of cases per week reaching an all-time high, according to interviews with people involved.

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