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Expressway Speed Limits To Be Raised To 120 Kph

Expressway speed limits to be raised to 120 kph

The speed limit on expressways in Japan will be raised from the current 100 kilometers per hour to 120 kilometers per hour on certain sections.

The current limit has been in place since the country's first expressway opened in 1963.

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How The World Views Postponed 2020 Tokyo Games

How the world views postponed 2020 Tokyo Games

An NHK survey on the Tokyo Olympic Games, postponed for a year, has found that sport-related bodies expect organizers to decide at least six months prior to the scheduled opening whether the event will take place.

Thursday marks one year until the opening of the Tokyo Games, which were delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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People In Tokyo Urged To Stay Home

People in Tokyo urged to stay home

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is urging people to stay home over the holiday weekend starting on Thursday. The call comes the same day the nation hits an all-time high for daily cases.

Tokyo officials met with experts on Wednesday and decided to maintain the highest level of alert. Over the past week, an average of more than 230 new cases have been reported each day. Untraceable cases are on the rise.

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Japan To Ease Entry For Businesspeople, Students

Japan to ease entry for businesspeople, students

Japan's government is set to begin talks with 12 countries and territories on mutually allowing entry of businesspeople.

The government task force met on Wednesday to discuss easing the entry ban on foreigners which has been in place to prevent coronavirus infections coming into Japan from overseas.

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People In Tokyo Urged To Stay Home Over Weekend

People in Tokyo urged to stay home over weekend

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is urging people to stay home over the holiday weekend starting on Thursday.

The capital remains on the highest level of alert for the coronavirus, as newly confirmed cases bring its total virus count above 10,000.

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Events To Be Restricted Through Aug.31

Events to be restricted through Aug.31

Japan's Economic Revitalization Minister Nishimura Yasutoshi says current restrictions on large-scale events will be in place through the end of August.

The government had planned to allow events with more than 5,000 participants, filling facilities to about half their capacity, starting on August 1.

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Chinese Ships Spotted Near Senkakus For 100 Days

Chinese ships spotted near Senkakus for 100 days

Japan's Coast Guard says Chinese patrol ships have been spotted just outside Japanese territorial waters in the East China Sea for 100 straight days.

Coast guard officials say four Chinese patrol vessels were navigating in the contiguous zone outside the territorial waters near the Senkaku Islands at 9 a.m. on Wednesday.

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Tokyo Governor: Stay Home Over Long Weekend

Tokyo Governor: Stay home over long weekend

Tokyo Governor Koike Yuriko has called on people to refrain from going out over the four consecutive holiday weekend from Thursday amid a surge in coronavirus infections in the capital.

Koike said at an extraordinary news conference on Wednesday that infections are spreading in wider areas and across generations.

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Nishimura Seeks Views On Easing Event Restrictions

Nishimura seeks views on easing event restrictions

Japan's minister in charge of the coronavirus response has asked a government subcommittee on the virus for its views on easing restrictions on events.

Economic Revitalization Minister Nishimura Yasutoshi made the request at a meeting of the subcommittee in Tokyo on Wednesday. Other participants included health minister Kato Katsunobu and subcommittee chair Omi Shigeru.

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New Coronavirus Cases In Tokyo Hit 238

New coronavirus cases in Tokyo hit 238

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government says 238 coronavirus cases were newly confirmed on Wednesday.

The daily tally exceeded the 200 mark for the second day in a row, and has been in the triple-digits for 14 days straight.

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Tokyo To Urge Restraint Over Holiday Weekend

Tokyo to urge restraint over holiday weekend

Sources close to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government say experts recommend that the capital remain on the highest level of alert for the new coronavirus on the four-tier scale.

Experts on infectious diseases reportedly concluded on Tuesday that "infections appear to be spreading in Tokyo." The view was based on an analysis of the extent of the outbreak in the week leading up to Monday.

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Travel Campaign Starts As Coronavirus Cases Rise

Travel campaign starts as coronavirus cases rise

The Japanese government is pushing forward with its plan to reopen the economy. It comes as the number of coronavirus cases continues to rise across the country.

Part of the government's strategy is the "Go To Travel" campaign. It officially kicked off on Wednesday and offers discounts on transportation and accommodation, and coupons that can be used at tourist facilities and souvenir shops.

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Tokyo To Report At Least 230 Cases On Wednesday

Tokyo to report at least 230 cases on Wednesday

The number of coronavirus cases in Tokyo is certain to top 10,000 on Wednesday, as the metropolitan government is expected to report more than 230 new infections.

Tokyo Governor Koike Yuriko told reporters in the morning that the figure is not yet definitive, but that she expects it to be about 230 or 240.

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Travel Discount Campaign Starts

Travel discount campaign starts

The Japanese government's travel incentive program has started to promote domestic tourism hit hard by the coronavirus.

The "Go To Travel" campaign involves discounts for travel costs, and issuing coupons that can be used at tourist facilities and souvenir shops. Discounts became available on Wednesday.

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