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Meiji Jingu To Stop Overnight Worshipper Visits

Meiji Jingu to stop overnight worshipper visits

Meiji Jingu, a major Shinto shrine in central Tokyo, has decided to close its gates during New Year's Eve to prevent spread of the new coronavirus.

The shrine attracts about 3 million visitors during the first three days of January every year. Usually, its three gates are open all night on New Year's Eve to allow worshippers to enter.

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Ex - Minister To Resign Amid Cash Scandal

Ex-minister to resign amid cash scandal

Former Japanese agriculture minister Yoshikawa Takamori says he will resign as a lawmaker amid allegations that he received cash from a lobbyist.

Sources say a former head of a major egg production company in Hiroshima Prefecture disclosed that he gave cash totaling five million yen, or about 48,000 dollars, to Yoshikawa.

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Tokyo Confirms Highest Covid Cases For A Monday

Tokyo confirms highest COVID cases for a Monday

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government on Monday confirmed 392 new cases of the coronavirus in the Japanese capital.

That is the highest figure announced on a Monday since the pandemic began. The Monday number is usually lower because many medical institutions are closed on weekends.

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Tokyo Offers Free Hotel Rooms To Covid - 19 Homeless

Tokyo offers free hotel rooms to COVID-19 homeless

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has begun offering free hotel rooms over the New Year to people hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.

Tokyo officials are working with local welfare offices and support groups to allow people who lost their homes to stay at business hotels free of charge from Monday until January 19.

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Trading Firms Look To Video Streaming

Trading firms look to video streaming

Major Japanese trading firms are making inroads into the growing market for online video streaming.

Mitsui & Company is taking a 51-percent stake in the Japanese affiliate of Tastemade, a US video network that offers food- and travel-related programming to an online audience.

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Coronavirus Patient In Hiroshima Dies At Home

Coronavirus patient in Hiroshima dies at home

A man in the Japanese city of Hiroshima waiting to be hospitalized for coronavirus infection experienced a rapid deterioration of his condition at home and died there.

Hiroshima officials held a news conference on Sunday to explain what happened. They said the man in his 60s tested positive for the coronavirus on December 13 after having been determined to have had close contact with another virus-carrier.

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Survey: Liver Transplants Delayed By Pandemic

Survey: Liver transplants delayed by pandemic

A Japanese medical institution says an increasing number of children had to receive liver transplants from living donors this year after their condition worsened. It attributes the delay in the operations to the coronavirus outbreak.

A team led by Yamada Masaki at the National Center for Child Health and Development in Tokyo conducted a survey of 15 children who received living-donor liver transplants between May and October.

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Stranded Skiers Freed In Northern Japan

Stranded skiers freed in northern Japan

Dozens of skiers trapped for 11 hours in a cottage on a ski slope in northern Japan have been freed.

The road leading to Inakawa ski resort in the city of Yuzawa in Akita Prefecture was blocked by a fallen power pole and toppled trees.

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7 Prefectures On Highest Alert For Hospital Beds

7 prefectures on highest alert for hospital beds

Hospital beds in Japan are rapidly filling up as the number of cases of the coronavirus infection continue to rise.

A health ministry report shows as of Tuesday, seven prefectures were at Stage 4, the most critical of the government's four-tier alert system. Two more prefectures, Aichi and Mie, have been added to the five that were already at that stage previous week.

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