2026年4月20日月曜日

MAN ALLEGEDLY STABBED TO DEATH BY WIFE AFTER ARGUMENT OVER LIVING EXPENSES - CHIBA JAPAN

MAN ALLEGEDLY STABBED TO DEATH BY WIFE AFTER ARGUMENT OVER LIVING EXPENSES - CHIBA JAPAN

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Police in Chiba City have arrested a woman in her 20s on suspicion of fatally stabbing her 28-year-old husband at their apartment on Sunday night.


According to police, a woman called 110 at around 10 p.m and said her brother had been stabbed by his wife who had then fled with their preschool-aged son, TBS reported. At the time of the incident, Kurokawa's sister was visiting.


Police rushed to the scene and found the victim, Naoki Kurokawa, bleeding from a knife wound to the chest. A blood-stained kitchen knife was nearby. He was taken to hospital where he died shortly after arrival.


Kurokawa’s wife and their child returned to the apartment about 3 1/2 hours later.


Police said she has admitted stabbing her husband and quoted her as saying they had been arguing over living expenses.

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2026年4月19日日曜日

POLICE SEARCH SELF-DEFENSE FORCE BASE AFTER OFFICER'S ARREST OVER CHINESE EMBASSY ENTRY - TOKYO JAPAN

POLICE SEARCH SELF-DEFENSE FORCE BASE AFTER OFFICER'S ARREST OVER CHINESE EMBASSY ENTRY - TOKYO JAPAN

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Police on Sunday searched a Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force base in the southwestern prefecture of Miyazaki in connection with an officer's alleged unlawful entry into the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo about a week before.


Kodai Murata, a 23-year-old second lieutenant based at the GSDF's Camp Ebino in Miyazaki Prefecture, was quoted as telling investigators he entered the embassy site Tuesday to "convey my opinions to the ambassador" and planned to kill himself to "surprise" them if rebuffed, according to Tokyo police.


The suspect has also suggested that he wanted China to refrain from making hard-line remarks toward Japan. No one was injured in the incident.


The incident occurred as relations between Japan and China have increasingly deteriorated following Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks in November suggesting that an attack on Taiwan could prompt a response by Japan's Self-Defense Forces.


Murata was initially detained by embassy staff before he was arrested by police, with a knife believed to be his found in the bushes on the premises.


According to investigative sources, Murata has said that, after entering the embassy grounds, he "hid in shrubbery and called out to embassy staff."


Murata has said he left his garrison around Monday noon, before traveling to Tokyo by highway bus and bullet train, and staying at an internet cafe. He did some shopping after arriving at Roppongi Station in Tokyo about 90 minutes before breaking into the nearby embassy grounds, according to the sources.


The suspect appears to have entered by climbing over a wall with barbed wire, they said.


Murata, who joined the GSDF in March 2025, graduated from the officer candidate school in January this year and was assigned to Camp Ebino, according to the GSDF.

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2026年4月18日土曜日

BODY OF NEWBORN BABY FOUND IN INTERNET CAFE; 20-YEAR-OLD MOTHER ARRESTED - NAGOYA JAPAN

BODY OF NEWBORN BABY FOUND IN INTERNET CAFE; 20-YEAR-OLD MOTHER ARRESTED - NAGOYA JAPAN

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A 20-year-old woman has been arrested for allegedly abandoning the body of a newborn baby in a private room at an internet cafe in Nagoya.


According to police, at around 7 a.m. on Sunday, an employee at the Kaikatsu CLUB Nagoya Nishiki internet cafe in Naka Ward, called 110 and said there was a foul odor coming from a private room, NTV reported.


Police searched the room and found the body of a baby, whose gender was unknown, wrapped in a towel.


Police arrested Miyu Imai, a 20-year-old woman from Kani City, Gifu Prefecture, on suspicion of abandoning a corpse.


An autopsy will be conducted to determine the infant’s cause of of death, police said.

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2026年4月17日金曜日

TELEVISION PERSONALITY DEWI SUKARNO INDICTED FOR HITTING HER MANAGER AT ANIMAL HOSPITAL - TOKYO JAPAN

TELEVISION PERSONALITY DEWI SUKARNO INDICTED FOR HITTING HER MANAGER AT ANIMAL HOSPITAL - TOKYO JAPAN

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Dewi Sukarno, the Japanese TV personality and widow of former Indonesian President Sukarno, was indicted without arrest Monday by Tokyo prosecutors on suspicion of assaulting her manager at an animal hospital.


Dewi, 86, is accused of hitting and kicking her manager and causing minor injuries on Oct 28 last year. The Metropolitan Police Department referred her case to prosecutors in January.


The female manager took Dewi's dog to an animal hospital after its health condition got worse. By the time Dewi arrived at the clinic, Dewi's dog had already died. Dewi subsequently assaulted the manager, according to the police.


Dewi, known as Madame Dewi in Japan, once headed a political organization promoting the welfare of dogs and cats. She was one of several women to marry Sukarno, the first president of Indonesia.

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2026年4月16日木曜日

POLICE TO FINE MINOR RULE-BREAKING CYCLISTS IN JAPAN FROM APRIL 01, 2026 - TOKYO JAPAN

POLICE TO FINE MINOR RULE-BREAKING CYCLISTS IN JAPAN FROM APRIL 01, 2026 - TOKYO JAPAN

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Japan will implement a revised road traffic law from Wednesday that will see fines imposed for relatively minor traffic violations such as using a mobile phone while riding a bicycle or ignoring a traffic light.


Starting April 1, police can issue people aged 16 and older so-called blue tickets, which exempt an offender from being indicted if they pay a fine, for more than 100 violations, as the country seeks to crack down on rule-breaking cyclists.


Currently, cyclists are only given a red ticket for some 20 serious offenses, including riding while being heavily intoxicated. A red ticket requires an investigation that can lead to a criminal procedure, creating a burden for both the police and the offender.


The blue tickets are expected to be delivered when an offender does not follow a police officer's instructions or when causing danger to road traffic.


Blue ticket fines will be set at 12,000 yen for using a mobile phone while operating a bicycle or looking attentively at its screen, 6,000 yen for ignoring a traffic light, 5,000 yen for riding a bicycle while holding an umbrella or listening to music through earphones and 3,000 yen for riding with a pillion.


The revised law also requires cyclists to keep to the left on a road as much as possible and vehicles to pass a bicycle on the road at a safe speed.


Following a rise in popularity of bicycles as a means of commuting amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the government has taken steps to reduce accidents involving bicycle riders. In November 2024, prison terms and fines were introduced for those cycling under the influence of alcohol or posing danger to traffic by using a mobile phone.


The National Police Agency has released a rulebook detailing new fines and penalties.


The rulebook, in Japanese, can be found here.

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2026年4月15日水曜日

75% OF JAPAN'S PREFECTURES BOOSTING PROGRAMS FOR COEXISTENCE WITH FOREIGNERS - TOKYO JAPAN

75% OF JAPAN'S PREFECTURES BOOSTING PROGRAMS FOR COEXISTENCE WITH FOREIGNERS - TOKYO JAPAN

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Around 75 percent of Japan's prefectures have allocated funds in their initial budget proposals for the new fiscal year starting Wednesday to establish initiatives or expand existing programs to promote coexistence with foreign residents, a Kyodo News survey showed.


The measures focus on fostering interaction with local communities and raising awareness of everyday rules and norms. The move comes amid an influx of foreign workers into Japan as the rapidly graying country struggles with a labor shortage.


In a survey of Japan's 47 prefectures conducted from February to early March, eight, including Fukui and Okayama, said they had both introduced new programs and expanded existing ones for multicultural coexistence. Sixteen reported that they had established new programs, while 11 indicated that they were expanding existing ones.


A lack of understanding of Japan's community rules and social norms is seen as underlying friction between local and foreign residents, observers say.


Ibaraki, which ranks 10th among Japan's prefectures in the number of foreign workers, is striving to address the root causes of misunderstandings by having outreach staff visit areas where foreign residents gather, such as mosques and grocery stores selling foreign ingredients, to seek cooperation on garbage separation and noise issues.


Kochi and Kagoshima prefectures are creating multilingual guides on living rules, while other areas are supporting cultural exchange programs.


Policies on foreign residents emerged as a major issue in last year's House of Councillors election and the House of Representatives election in February, with a surge in derogatory comments targeting them seen online.


Masami Wakayama, a professor at Hokuriku Gakuin University well versed in local government multicultural policies, stressed the importance of increasing opportunities for exchange, noting that limited interaction tends to strengthen "exclusionary attitudes."


But he added that it is equally important not to demand "excessive assimilation" while ensuring basic rules are followed, saying, "The principle of multicultural coexistence is about recognizing and respecting each other's cultures and differences."


According to government data, the number of foreign nationals residing in Japan hit a record 4.13 million in 2025, topping 4 million for the first time, aided by a rise in permanent residents and foreign workers.

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2026年4月14日火曜日

JAPAN RAILWAY (JR) LIMITED EXPRESS TRAIN STOPS AFTER ALARM WARNS OF OPEN DOOR - TOKYO JAPAN

JAPAN RAILWAY (JR) LIMITED EXPRESS TRAIN STOPS AFTER ALARM WARNS OF OPEN DOOR - TOKYO JAPAN 

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A limited express train that left Yamanashi Prefecture for Tokyo ran with an open door on Saturday, the transport ministry said, classifying the case as a serious incident.


The Kaiji service operating on the JR Chuo Main Line stopped at around 2 p.m. Saturday when an emergency brake was activated after a monitor in the driver's cab indicated a door was open as it was passing Hatsukari Station in Yamanashi Prefecture.


JR East reported the incident to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism on Sunday, confirming a door was open but that none of the around 250 train crew and passengers were injured.

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2026年4月13日月曜日

CONGESTION AT NARITA AIRPORT'S ELECTRONIC CUSTOMS FRUSTRATES TRAVELERS - CHIBA TOKYO JAPAN

CONGESTION AT NARITA AIRPORT'S ELECTRONIC CUSTOMS FRUSTRATES TRAVELERS - CHIBA TOKYO JAPAN

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Narita International Airport, a major hub serving Tokyo and its vicinity, has been struggling to cope with massive lines formed by travelers opting to use the electronic customs system upon arrival, with those submitting the conventional paper declarations often getting through quicker.


Despite the electronic system being promoted by the Japanese government as a means to shorten processing times, the slow moving lines, especially during peak hours in the late afternoon, have drawn ire and criticism from users.


"We are aware of the crowds and hope to work on improving efficiency," an official from the Finance Ministry's Customs and Tariff Bureau said.


On an afternoon in late February, the line of arriving passengers waiting to get through using the electronic system extended for more than 200 meters at Terminal 2 of Narita airport in Chiba Prefecture.


A male airport employee wearing a green bib was busy guiding people to the end of the queue, informing them it was likely to take over 20 minutes to get through the process.


Under the electronic system, travelers entering the country pass through dedicated checkpoints with a QR code containing customs and immigration details registered in advance on the Digital Agency's Visit Japan Web platform.


The system has been touted for its convenience and efficiency as it utilizes facial recognition software and registered personal information such as passport numbers can be used for subsequent trips.


According to the customs bureau, the electronic system was first introduced on a trial basis at Narita airport in April 2019 as a measure to simplify and speed up arrival procedures amid growing inbound tourism.


It was later officially implemented at Narita and six other major airports, including Hokkaido's New Chitose Airport, Tokyo's Haneda airport and Fukuoka airport in southwestern Japan, with annual users ramping up to 16.23 million in fiscal 2024, up from 4.70 million in fiscal 2022.


Around January this year, however, social media was flooded with posts complaining about how slow the line for the electronic customs declaration moved compared to that for those using paper forms.


"It gets especially crowded between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. when flights land one after another," a customs official said.


The congestion is also exacerbated by the fact that there are only 58 electronic terminals compared to 74 manned counters for paper declarations.


The customs bureau said it hopes to improve the situation by redirecting electronic users to staffed counters during peak hours, as well as increasing the number of new one-stop gates that integrate customs and immigration procedures.

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2026年4月12日日曜日

RUCKSACK OF MISSING 11-YEAR-OLD KYOTO BOY FOUND IN MOUNTAINOUS AREA - KYOTO JAPAN

RUCKSACK OF MISSING 11-YEAR-OLD KYOTO BOY FOUND IN MOUNTAINOUS AREA - KYOTO JAPAN

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A rucksack belonging to an 11-year-old boy who has been missing since March 23 in Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture, was found Sunday in a mountainous area of ​​the city.


Yuki Adachi, a fifth-grade student at Sonobe Elementary School in Nantan, went missing on the morning of March 23 after being dropped off by his father , TV Asahi reported. He did not enter the school and has not been seen since.


According to the police, a relative of Adachi found the yellow rucksack and it was confirmed to belong to the boy.


Police and other authorities have deployed more than 500 people in the search for Adachi.


Kyodo News reported that when last seen, he was wearing a black-and-gray fleece top, beige chino pants, black sneakers and carrying his rucksack.


Police are urging anyone with information regarding his whereabouts to call 0771-62-0110.

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2026年4月11日土曜日

JAPAN STARTS RELEASE OF STATE-HELD OIL TO STABILIZE SUPPLIES - TOKYO JAPAN

JAPAN STARTS RELEASE OF STATE-HELD OIL TO STABILIZE SUPPLIES - TOKYO JAPAN

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The Japanese government on Thursday started releasing state-held oil to stabilize supplies amid the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, as part of the largest-ever drawdown of reserves stockpiled in the country.


The release of oil equivalent to 30 days of domestic demand, or around 8.5 million kiloliters, is set to conclude by the end of April and follows the freeing up of 15 days' worth held by the private sector, which commenced last week.


There is growing concern about an oil supply shortage in Japan, which relies on the Middle East for over 90 percent of its crude oil imports, as Tehran has effectively blocked the Strait of Hormuz -- a vital waterway for global energy supplies -- following the attacks on Iran launched by the United States and Israel on Feb. 28.


To deal with the energy supply disruption, the Japanese government has decided to release about 80 million barrels of oil, equivalent to 45 days' worth of domestic consumption and 1.8 times the amount released after the massive earthquake and tsunami in 2011 that devastated Japan's northeast.


The release by the government from the national stockpile, stored at 11 locations across the country, commenced with oil from the Kikuma base in Ehime Prefecture, western Japan, flowing through a pipeline to a neighboring facility operated by Taiyo Oil Co.


Oil will be released from eight more bases by the end of the month, including in Shirashima in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, with further releases from bases in Nagasaki and Kagoshima prefectures in early April.


The released oil, most of it in the form of crude oil to be refined into products such as gasoline and diesel, will be sold for around 540 billion yen ($3.4 billion) to four wholesalers, including Taiyo Oil and Eneos Corp.


In addition to the state and private sector reserve, oil stored jointly by three Middle Eastern producers in tanks in Japan will be tapped for the first time, with five days' worth set for release.


As of the end of 2025, Japan's oil stockpile stood at approximately 470 million barrels, equivalent to 254 days of domestic consumption, of which 146 days' worth was held by the government, 101 days by the private sector and the remainder jointly stored by oil-producing countries.


The average retail price of gasoline in Japan rose to a record-high 190.80 yen per liter in mid-March, with the government resuming state subsidies to bring down the price.


While the number of oil tankers arriving in Japan after passing through the Strait of Hormuz has fallen drastically, the chemical sector is also facing difficulties in procuring naphtha, a liquid derived from crude oil that is used to produce ethylene, a raw material for plastics and synthetic fibers.

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2026年4月10日金曜日

SUDDEN RENT HIKE TRIGGERS LAWSUITS IN TOKYO - TOKYO JAPAN

SUDDEN RENT HIKE TRIGGERS LAWSUITS IN TOKYO - TOKYO JAPAN 

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In June 2024, a couple living in a rental apartment in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward received an email from their landlord requesting a rent hike of 40,000 yen after their lease renewal -- a shock that made them consider moving.


For four years, the husband, in his 50s, and wife, in her 30s, had been renting the 1DK (one room plus kitchen) unit of about 40 square meters. It is in a reinforced concrete building over 20 years old.


Just a one-minute walk from the station, the apartment features floor heating and a bathroom dehumidifier, while the basement houses a mechanical multi-level parking garage and storage lockers. The monthly rent, including management fees and parking, was 163,000 yen.


Although the landlord's email was prefaced by an apology, it sparked a legal dispute. While the Japanese economy had been battling deflation for years, rent prices have surged recently, with some rising more than 10 percent in parts of Tokyo.


According to Lifull Co, which operates a housing information site, the average listed rent for rental properties in Tokyo's 23 wards has reached record highs: about 120,000 yen for single-person units and 250,000 yen for family units.


The couple's landlord claimed the rent hike is "being driven by the weak yen, soaring electricity prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and inflation due to labor expenses." The email adds that the property was "rented out too cheaply" because of an inexperienced staff member.


When the couple balked, the parties agreed to a phased rent hike: 188,000 yen starting the following month for two years, then to 208,000 yen at the next renewal.


However, in December 2024, the landlord again demanded a rent increase, claiming the couple was profiting from an unreasonably low rent. The email the couple received contained harsh language, condemning them and threatening a lawsuit to retroactively claim the increased rent.


On Jan 29, 2025, the landlord filed a lawsuit demanding the rent hike. It argued that "the current rent is provisional, and the lease agreement states that litigation may occur. Please reconsider whether this is an issue worth your time and money."


The couple, already bewildered by the landlord's sudden hardline stance, was dealt another blow in February when the landlord notified them via email of a 5,500-yen monthly increase in parking fees. In April, 11,000 yen for two months' parking was withdrawn from their account without their consent.


Consulting a lawyer, they refused the parking fee increase and demanded the money be returned. In response, the landlord cut off access to the parking spot.


The couple countersued, claiming the landlord's act constituted an illegal eviction, and sought 700,000 yen in attorney fees and compensation for emotional distress.


A trial for both lawsuits was concluded in one hearing. In November, the Tokyo District Court confirmed that the rent was 188,000 yen as agreed by both parties and ordered the landlord to pay the tenant's attorney fees and excess parking fees totaling 131,000 yen that had been deducted without their consent.


The judge ruled that merely "renting it out too cheaply" does not automatically justify an immediate rent hike.


"I feel immense relief. I was constantly terrified, wondering what the landlord would say next after all those repeated demands," the wife said at a press conference following the verdict.


Her husband became ill from the mental strain, she said, adding that their daily lives were severely disrupted. Although the couple won, they decided to move out.


After that, neither party appealed, and the court decision became final. The landlord had no comment about the result.


"Amid rising land prices, cases demanding steep rent hikes are increasing, and we are frequently seeing landlords using parking lot rent hikes or contract termination as bargaining chips," said the couple's lawyer, Naoto Akiyama, who also holds a real estate appraiser license.


The Law on Leasing Land and Buildings protects tenants, who are in a weaker position, by prohibiting landlords from unilaterally terminating leases unless there are valid reasons such as rent delinquency.


"There was some ambiguity regarding parking lot rent, which is excluded from the scope of the Law on Leasing Land and Buildings," said Kentaro Kaneshige of Meikai University's Department of Real Estate.


"The significant ruling here is that when the lease agreements for the building and parking lot are deemed integrated, certain restrictions apply to termination or rent increases."


Under the law, landlords can negotiate with tenants if the rent is lower than the local market price, he noted. Tenants can request an explanation of how a specific rent was determined, or seek a third-party appraisal of what constitutes fair rent for a property.


Kaneshige also recognized the plight of landlords. "While forceful action is out of the question, landlords are also struggling with rising costs. The likely best solution is to keep talking until both parties are satisfied and find a compromise."

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