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Rising Risk Of Heatstroke In Japan

Rising risk of heatstroke in Japan

Japan was blanketed by sweltering heat on Sunday. Temperatures in many areas rose above 35 degrees Celsius, putting people's health at risk.

It was the hottest day of the year so far in many places. In central Tokyo, the daytime high was just under 35 degrees.

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Japan To Send Expert Team To Mauritius

Japan to send expert team to Mauritius

Japan is to send experts from its international emergency relief team to Mauritius on Monday at the request of the island nation's government.

A large amount of fuel has been spilling from a bulk carrier, the Wakashio, which ran aground on July 25. The ship was chartered by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines.

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Remembering Atomic Bomb Victims In Nagasaki

Remembering atomic bomb victims in Nagasaki

People in Japan are remembering the victims of a catastrophic event during World War Two. Exactly 75 years ago, an American warplane dropped an atomic bomb on the southwestern city of Nagasaki ... just three days after one leveled Hiroshima.

People gathered at a ceremony on Sunday to hope for a world without war and nuclear weapons.

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Prayers For Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Victims

Prayers for Nagasaki atomic bomb victims

Hopes for peace have been shared in Nagasaki. People are holding various events to remember what happened 75 years ago.

Near the Peace Park, a mass to remember those who perished began at 6 a.m. More than 200 people attended.

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Survivors Share Their Experiences Online

Survivors share their experiences online

Many public events marking the 1945 atomic bombings in Japan have been cancelled, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

But some survivors of the attacks have found a new way to share their stories with young people. They are reaching out to kids online.

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Nagasaki Remembers Atomic Bombing Victims

NAGASAKI REMEMBERS ATOMIC BOMBING VICTIMS

The southwestern Japanese city of Nagasaki is marking 75 years since the US atomic bombing of the city during World War Two.

A memorial service will be held at the city's Peace Park, built to include ground zero, at 10:45 a.m. on Sunday.

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Governors Discourage Hometown Visits

Governors discourage hometown visits

An association of Japanese prefectural governors is urging people to carefully consider whether to visit their hometowns during the Bon summer holidays.

In a video conference on Saturday, Okinawa Governor Tamaki Denny said if people decide to visit their hometowns, they should not meet elderly people, who are especially vulnerable to the coronavirus.

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Tokyo Confirms 429 Coronavirus Cases On Saturday

Tokyo confirms 429 coronavirus cases on Saturday

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government says 429 new cases of the coronavirus were confirmed as of 3 p.m. on Saturday.

The daily tally in the capital has topped 400 for the second day in a row. It also marked the 12th consecutive day with more than 200 infections.

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Fewer Train And Air Travelers Due To Pandemic

Fewer train and air travelers due to pandemic

Saturday is the beginning of the Bon summer holidays in Japan, but train and planes are less crowded than usual because of the coronavirus outbreak.

Most people waiting for bullet trains at Tokyo station on Saturday morning were traveling solo or in pairs. There weren't many families to be seen. They were wearing face masks and kept social distances. Station staff were giving out sanitizing wipes.

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Tokyo Reports 462 New Cases Of Coronavirus

Tokyo reports 462 new cases of coronavirus

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government says that on Friday 462 people were confirmed to have been infected with the coronavirus.

This is the first time since last Saturday that the daily tally in the capital has topped 400.

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Nippon Steel Appeals S.korean Court Ruling

Nippon Steel appeals S.Korean court ruling

Japan's Nippon Steel says it has appealed a South Korean court ruling over wartime labor compensation that allows the steelmaker's assets to be seized for liquidation.

The company made the announcement on Friday.

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Sweltering Heat Hits Central Tokyo

Sweltering heat hits central Tokyo

Temperatures rose above 35 degrees Celsius in central Tokyo for the first time this summer as a sweltering heat wave continues in Japan.

The Meteorological Agency says a high-pressure system covering vast areas from western through northeastern Japan brought clear skies and high temperatures.

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Nippon Steel Comments On Court Appeal

Nippon Steel comments on court appeal

Nippon Steel says it believes that the wartime labor issue was settled completely and finally by an agreement signed by Japan and South Korea in 1965, when the two countries normalized ties.

The company added that it will continue to deal with the matter appropriately, based on bilateral diplomatic negotiations.

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Sweltering Heat Blankets Many Parts Of Japan

Sweltering heat blankets many parts of Japan

Sweltering weather is hitting Japan on Friday, with temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius in the Kanto region and elsewhere.

The Meteorological Agency says a high-pressure system is covering Pacific coastal areas of western Japan through the southern Tohoku region in northeastern Japan, bringing hot, sunny weather.

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