2026年8月23日日曜日

DESPITA AI, HARD - NOSED DETECTIVE WORK STILL KEY TO SOLVING CRIMES - NAGOYA JAPAN

DESPITA AI, HARD - NOSED DETECTIVE WORK STILL KEY TO SOLVING CRIMES - NAGOYA JAPAN

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Around 6:30 a.m. on May 14, a detective was walking through Kanayama Station in Nagoya, central Japan, on his way to work. As one of the city's major transportation hubs, it is bustling with people from early in the morning.


Suddenly he spotted a face in the crowd that resembled a person who had long been a thorn in the side of the Handa police department.


Since the start of 2026, there have been 10 incidents of car break-ins in the jurisdiction. The targets were apparently anglers who were away from their vehicles for long periods of time. The crimes had become a major police concern.


Investigating police obtained security camera footage showing a person believed to be the suspect. However, the face was blurry, and they had been unable to identify the person.


But the man the police officer spotted at Kanayama Station looked like the person in the footage.


The detective made a split-second decision to follow him. The man boarded a Meitetsu train heading toward the Minamichita area, which is known for its many fishing spots. While contacting a police colleague who commutes through the same station to request backup, the detective boarded the same car as the man.


After getting off the train, the man headed toward the beach. The detective had tracked him for a total of three hours, exercising utmost caution but increasingly certain it was the suspect. When the man smashed the window of a car in a parking lot for anglers and searched the interior, the detective arrested him on the spot.


The Handa police department subsequently continued its investigation and, on June 11, rearrested the man on suspicion of fraud for allegedly using a credit card stolen from a vehicle in one of the 10 cases.


Despite the advent of artificial intelligence in law enforcement, Japanese police continue to use old-school investigative techniques such as visual identification searches. This involves officers memorizing the facial photographs of numerous suspects and standing at train stations and in busy downtown areas to spot them. They also watch for the characteristic eye movements of pickpockets as they scout for targets.


On the other hand, with recent advances in technology such as security cameras, relay investigations, in which investigators track a suspect's movements by following footage from security cameras along their escape route, have proven highly effective.


Police are also using AI to search video footage for people or vehicles of interest.


One of AI's strengths is that it simplifies the process of manually reviewing the large volume of video footage collected through relay investigations to identify suspects, allowing them to be located quickly. It also reduces the workload on investigators.


In an era where AI is accelerating technological progress, some police officers question whether traditional methods are still useful.


But there are some methods in which human skill is recognized as superior to technology. A prime example is the police sketch of a suspect, drawn by forensic investigators based on descriptions of the suspect's features provided by witnesses.


The Aichi Prefectural Police also holds annual training sessions where young police officers learn how to draw these sketches.


In the past, police used composite sketches. They are created by having witnesses select the features that most closely resemble a suspect's eyes, nose, and other facial features, and then combining them in a montage.


The technique was used in the "300 Million Yen Incident," one of Japan's most notorious unsolved heists. On Dec. 10, 1968, in Fuchu, Tokyo, a young man posing as a motorcycle police officer stopped bank employees transferring 300 million yen (about $833,000 in 1968) in bonuses, falsely claiming that their car was rigged with dynamite to explode. Once they exited the vehicle, he drove off with the cash and was never identified.


Montage photos of the suspect required specialized equipment and took a long time to produce.


As a result, police sketches, drawn on-site by investigators in a short amount of time while witnesses' memories are still fresh, have become the standard. There have been cases where suspects were identified and arrested based on police sketches. Even now that AI can produce lifelike images, the practice has not fallen out of favor.


"Even if a sketch isn't an exact likeness overall, one that emphasizes the details and features that stuck in a witness's mind is more likely to lead to an arrest," said a veteran investigator who conducts analyses of sketches.


In criminal trials, however, objective evidence, such as fingerprints and video footage, is required to prove guilt. In the case of the Handa vehicle break-ins, the thief was caught red-handed.


"We can't make an arrest based solely on an investigator's testimony, but in this case, it would have been difficult to do so even with just the video footage. It was a team effort, including support from other units," said a senior official at the Handa police department.


He stressed that both investigative experience and digital technology were crucial.


"We're sorry that damage was caused. However, considering the need to secure a guilty verdict and an appropriate sentence, arresting someone in the act -- when we can observe the crime firsthand and obtain conclusive evidence -- is an effective approach."


The work of a detective requires the ability to respond flexibly to situations that change from moment to moment and to make sound judgments. Even if you ask AI, it probably would not be able to provide an effective answer.

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2026年8月22日土曜日

EMPLOYEE ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY ASSAULTING 7-YEAR-OLD BOY AT AFTER - SCHOOL CARE FACILITY IN GIFU - GIFU JAPAN

EMPLOYEE ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY ASSAULTING 7-YEAR-OLD BOY AT AFTER - SCHOOL CARE FACILITY IN GIFU - GIFU JAPAN

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A 68-year-old female employee at an after-school care facility in Seki City, Gifu Prefecture, has been arrested for allegedly assaulting a 7-year-old boy.


According to the police, the woman is suspected of assaulting the child at around 11 a.m. on Aug 5 by grabbing his armpits from behind and shoving him away.


The incident came to light after a male supervisor at the facility reported the matter. The supervisor said: “The woman flew into a rage when I cautioned her regarding how she was handling a child."


Police said the woman has remained silent during questioning.

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2026年8月21日金曜日

31-YEAR-OLD MAN SENTENCED TO 15 YEARS FOR SEXUALLY ASSAULTING 19 CHILDREN AT HOME - OKAYAMA JAPAN

31-YEAR-OLD MAN SENTENCED TO 15 YEARS FOR SEXUALLY ASSAULTING 19 CHILDREN AT HOME - OKAYAMA JAPAN

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The Okayama District Court has sentenced a 31-year-old man to 15 years in prison for sexually assaulting and committing indecent acts against 19 children at his home in Kasaoka City, Okayama Prefecture, between 2024 and 2025.


According to the ruling, between March 2024 and May 2025, Tomomitsu Tani committed indecent acts, such as touching the lower bodies of children under his care and their friends at his home, despite knowing they were under 13 or under 16 years of age, Kyodo News reported. He also recorded videos of these acts and of the children with their lower bodies exposed.

 

Presiding Judge Kazu Murakawa pointed out the malicious nature of the repeated acts committed against a boy for whom Tani served as a caregiver, noting that he "exploited his position as a de facto guardian." He also highlighted how Tani took advantage of opportunities when friends of that boy visited his home, stating, "He used numerous children as outlets for his sexual desires. His habitual nature will have a significant adverse impact on the victims' future healthy development."

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2026年8月20日木曜日

JAPAN'S FOOD SELF - SUFFICIENCY RATE FALLS TO RECORD LOW 37% IN FY2025 - TOKYO JAPAN

JAPAN'S FOOD SELF - SUFFICIENCY RATE FALLS TO RECORD LOW 37% IN FY2025 - TOKYO JAPAN

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Japan's food self-sufficiency rate on a caloric intake basis reached a record low 37 percent in the fiscal year that ended March, marking a decline for the first time in five years, farm ministry data showed Friday.


The figure, on par with the lowest since comparable data became available in 1965, comes as soaring prices for rice, a staple largely supplied domestically, reduced overall consumption while increasing the share of imports.


The food self-sufficiency rate refers to the ratio of domestically consumed food supplied by producers in the country. The other times it has fallen to 37 percent were in fiscal 1993, due to a historically poor rice crop that year, fiscal 2018 and fiscal 2020.


Despite the government setting a target of reaching 45 percent by fiscal 2030, the rate has instead fallen 1 percentage point after remaining at 38 percent for the past four years.


Japan's food self-sufficiency has remained relatively low in terms of either calorie or production value, with countries such as Australia and Canada exceeding 100 percent, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.


By major item on a weight basis, the self-sufficiency rate for rice fell by 2 points from the previous year to 95 percent, its lowest level in 16 years. Wheat and meat remained unchanged at 16 percent and 53 percent, respectively, while seafood rose to 53 percent and vegetables fell to 77 percent.


The overall self-sufficiency rate on a production value basis rose 2 points to 66 percent, lifted by higher prices for rice and other domestically produced foods such as chicken eggs.


The ministry also released the food self-sufficiency rate by prefecture for fiscal 2024. On a calorie basis, Hokkaido took the top spot for the eighth consecutive year at 227 percent, followed by Akita at 221 percent and Yamagata at 147 percent.


The rate stood at 0 percent for Tokyo and 1 percent for Osaka Prefecture.

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2026年8月19日水曜日

ALL 4 PENGUINS KEPT AT NORTHEASTERN JAPAN ZOO DIE OF AVIAN MALARIA - SENDAI TOKYO JAPAN

ALL 4 PENGUINS KEPT AT NORTHEASTERN JAPAN ZOO DIE OF AVIAN MALARIA - SENDAI TOKYO JAPAN

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All four Humboldt penguins that were being kept at a zoo in northeastern Japan and died one after the other last month were found to have died from avian malaria, results from an investigation showed Friday.


The mosquito-borne illness is not contagious to humans. In some cases, the disease can progress rapidly from showing no symptoms to death.


Iwate University was commissioned by Yagiyama Zoological Park in Sendai to investigate the cause of the birds' deaths.


Beginning with a male penguin named Aramasa, the four penguins died between July 9 and 19. None had shown any signs of illness until the day before their deaths.


According to the zoo, no concrete plans have been made to bring in new penguins for the time being.


The zoo aims to eventually resume the exhibit after implementing measures to prevent a recurrence, such as redesigning the enclosure to prevent the formation of puddles where mosquitoes breed.


Humboldt penguins are commonly found along the coasts of Peru and Chile in South America. They are considered better adapted to warmer climates than penguins from colder regions like Antarctica, and are commonly kept in zoos throughout Japan.

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2026年8月18日火曜日

OVER 1,200 DISASTER RELIEF VOLUNTEERS ENTER QUAKE - HIT KUMAMOTO - KUMAMOTO JAPAN

OVER 1,200 DISASTER RELIEF VOLUNTEERS ENTER QUAKE - HIT KUMAMOTO - KUMAMOTO JAPAN  

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Over 1,200 disaster relief volunteers have entered quake-hit Kumamoto Prefecture since municipalities started accepting them this month.


Disaster volunteer centers have been set up in 11 municipalities in the southwestern Japan prefecture based on local requests, and 10 of them had begun dispatching volunteers by Saturday. These 10 local governments have received more applications than the number of volunteers they solicited.


The registered volunteers, totaling 1,293 by Friday, will engage in such work as removing debris and cleaning up houses damaged by the quake.


The prefectural government initially asked people wanting to work as volunteers to refrain from entering areas devastated by the magnitude-7.1 earthquake on July 28 until local governments were ready to accept them.


As of Saturday, the death toll stood at 39 and over 6,500 people remained in evacuation shelters, with some 18,000 houses destroyed or damaged, according to the Kumamoto government.


Risako Matsumoto, 58, who is using her vacation to come from the central Japan city of Iwata to help in Uki, one of the hardest-hit areas, said, "Because I often vacation here, I want to help."

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2026年8月17日月曜日

TYPHOON LASHES SOUTHERN OKINAWA - TOKYO JAPAN

TYPHOON LASHES SOUTHERN OKINAWA - TOKYO JAPAN

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Typhoon No. 13 lashed Japan's southern Okinawa Prefecture on Saturday, injuring five people and cutting power ‌to 14,000 buildings.


The storm was about 160 km northwest of Kume ‌Island in Okinawa as of 12 noon, moving northwest at ⁠15 kph, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.


Five elderly ⁠people suffered non-life-threatening ⁠injuries, with three falling due to the wind, the Okinawan prefectural government ‌said. Domestic airlines, ANA and Japan Airlines, cancelled flights to the region.


The typhoon ⁠had maximum sustained winds of 162 ⁠kph with gusts reaching 216 kph.


Okinawa and Amami island in Kagoshima Prefecture are the main areas expected to be affected in Japan.

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2026年8月16日日曜日

JAPAN'S LARGEST ONLINE FLEA MARKET REMINDS USERS THAT SELLING USED SCHOOL SWIMSUITS IS PROHIBITED - TOKYO JAPAN

JAPAN'S LARGEST ONLINE FLEA MARKET REMINDS USERS THAT SELLING USED SCHOOL SWIMSUITS IS PROHIBITED - TOKYO JAPAN  

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Mercari is Japan’s largest online flea market, a place where individual sellers offer an extremely wide range of new and used items. It’s not just collectibles that Mercari deals in, either. Previously, for example, we’ve looked at the Mercari market for such niche products as ATM envelopes and curses.


That doesn’t mean that Mercari will allow the purchase and sale of any and everything on their site, though. On August 3, Mercari posted a statement that it does not allow the sale of used school swimsuits, of the type worn by Japanese elementary, junior and high school students.


School swimsuits, or “school mizugi” as they’re called in Japanese, are usually nondescript black or navy-blue swimwear, shorts for boys and a one-piece bathing suit for girls, used during P.E. class swimming units. There’s often a space for the student to write their name on the garment, and some schools have the institution’s emblem printed on them as well.


Overall, though, school swimsuits are designed for functionality over fashionableness, and they’re so plain-looking that you’ll never really catch someone wearing their school swimsuit to the beach, public recreational pool, or anyplace else where they’re swimming for fun outside of their required educational curriculum.


As something that’s only going to be worn for a short time and in very specific circumstances, and the rate at which kids grow meaning that they probably won’t be able to use the same school swimsuit for two school years in a row, they might seem like the sort of thing that budget-pressed families would want to purchase used or sell off when no longer needed but still in usable condition.


However, while not specifically mentioned by Mercari in its statement, there’s a certain segment of the Japanese population that has a less than wholesome interest in school swimsuits, viewing them through the same prurient lens that some people do school uniforms. For such would-be buyers, the desirability of a school swimsuit is tied to it having actually been used, and it’s understandable that Mercari doesn’t want to be part of the pipeline for such transactions.


So with hot summer weather here and demand up for swimwear in general, Mercari has posted a reminder that, even if they’ve been professionally cleaned, the site does not allow the posting of used school swimsuits for sale.


Mercari does allow users to sell/purchase used non-school swimsuits, including specialized competitive swimming suits, though they must be free of any written names of previous wearers or school emblems. The sale and purchase of new, unused school swimsuits is also allowed, though these too must not have any specific school’s crest or emblem.


Postings that are found to be in violation of the policy will be removed, and any sales that managed to slip through the cracks and be placed will be cancelled prior to shipping, with banning of the seller’s account also a possibility, as was also the case for Mercari merchants who tried selling Slime eyedrops and ultrasound photos.

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2026年8月15日土曜日

JAPAN ORDERS EVACUATIONS AS TYPHOON APPROACHES, CANCELS 500 FLIGHTS - TOKYO JAPAN

JAPAN ORDERS EVACUATIONS AS TYPHOON APPROACHES, CANCELS 500 FLIGHTS - TOKYO JAPAN

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Hundreds of thousands of people in southwestern Japan were ‌ordered to evacuate and more than 500 flights canceled on Friday as slow-moving Typhoon No. 13 approached ‌the region to bring violent winds, ⁠heavy rain and high ⁠waves.


The Category ⁠1 typhoon has maximum sustained winds ‌of 144 kph with gusts reaching 198 ⁠kph and ⁠was nearing a chain of islands between the Kyushu region and Okinawa Prefecture, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) said.


Authorities issued ⁠evacuation orders for nearly 260,000 ⁠residents in Kagoshima and Okinawa ‌prefectures, while Toyota suspended work at nine factories on Friday.


The typhoon was expected to maintain its strength as it approached ‌Okinawa Prefecture, raising the risk of winds that could damage or collapse some structures, authorities warned. A linear rain band — or a narrow band of intense precipitation and thunderstorms — could also develop, possibly ​triggering flooding, the weather agency said.


The large storm was also enveloping ‌much of the southernmost main island of Kyushu with strong winds, including Kumamoto prefecture, still reeling from ‌last week's magnitude 7.1 earthquake.


Some 6,700 ⁠Kumamoto residents remain ⁠in evacuation centers after ​many houses collapsed. The weather agency ⁠has also ‌warned of heatstroke risks with ​temperatures expected to reach 36 degrees Celsius in some areas.

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2026年8月14日金曜日

ANA FLIGHTS MAKES AVASIVE MANEUVER BEFORE LANDING AT TOKYO'S HANEDA AIRPORT - TOKYO JAPAN

ANA FLIGHTS MAKES AVASIVE MANEUVER BEFORE LANDING AT TOKYO'S HANEDA AIRPORT - TOKYO JAPAN  

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An All Nippon Airways flight from Shanghai made an evasive maneuver while approaching Haneda airport around 6 a.m. Tuesday, the company said.


ANA Flight 968's collision avoidance system was activated as the plane neared the airport in Tokyo. The pilot followed the system's instruction and climbed to avoid another aircraft.


The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism said its inspection plane, which had taken off from Runway D, was flying nearby and that the details were being investigated.


None of the 197 passengers and crew were injured and no problems were found with the aircraft, according to ANA.

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2026年8月13日木曜日

JAPAN PROPOSES TOUGHER INCOME, PENSION RULES FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCY - TOKYO JAPAN

JAPAN PROPOSES TOUGHER INCOME, PENSION RULES FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCY - TOKYO JAPAN 

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Japan's immigration agency on Tuesday proposed tougher requirements for granting permanent residency to foreigners, including requiring applicants to maintain income above the average for Japanese households and a certain level of projected pension benefits.


The proposed guidelines are part of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's push to create an "orderly society" in which Japanese and foreign nationals coexist while cracking down on illegal activities.


The Immigration Services Agency will solicit public comments before implementing the new rules from April 2027.


Permanent residents can remain in Japan indefinitely without restrictions on their activities while retaining their original nationality. Applicants generally must have lived in Japan for at least 10 years to qualify.


It differs from naturalization, through which a person acquires Japanese citizenship.


Under the current guidelines, the three main requirements for obtaining permanent residency are good conduct, sufficient assets or skills to maintain an independent livelihood, and that granting permanent residency is in Japan's best interests.


The revised rule would require applicants to maintain annual household income above the average for Japanese households, with the benchmark based on several government data sources.


According to a health ministry survey on living conditions released on July 15, for instance, average income per household in Japan stood at 5.75 million yen in 2024.


Applicants would also be required to have projected pension benefits equivalent to those payable after 30 years of enrollment in the employees' pension program at their income level.


If the projected pension benefits fall short, they will be allowed to cover the difference with their financial assets.


The revised guidelines would also introduce a Japanese-language requirement, with applicants required to demonstrate proficiency at the level of an "independent user."


While the population of Japanese nationals has been on a downtrend, the number of foreign residents has been increasing as Japan has been accepting more workers from abroad.


As of the end of last year, about 947,000 people held permanent residency status, with many from China and the Philippines.


Permanent residency is currently granted to a spouse of a Japanese national or a permanent residency holder when their marriage has lasted for at least three years, and the non-Japanese spouse has resided in Japan for at least one year.


The proposal would raise the thresholds to five years of marriage and three years of residence.


In a related development, Japan's immigration authorities are planning to introduce a five-year period of stay for Specified Skilled Worker No. 2 holders in January 2027.


The change is intended to prevent them from being disadvantaged when applying for permanent residency, bringing their maximum length of stay in line with other visa types.

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