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Japan Reports 644 New Coronavirus Cases On Monday

Japan reports 644 new coronavirus cases on Monday

Japanese authorities reported 644 new coronavirus cases nationwide on Monday, including 161 in Tokyo.

The total number of cases in Japan now stands at 57,569. That includes cases found during airport quarantine checks, as well as 712 from the Diamond Princess cruise ship that was docked near Tokyo earlier this year.

Japan Sees Worst Gdp Contraction In 40 Years

Japan sees worst GDP contraction in 40 years

Japan's Cabinet Office says the country's economy saw a historic downturn in the April-June quarter. GDP contracted by the most in 40 years as the pandemic upended the economy.

The Cabinet Office says GDP shrank at an annualized 27.8 percent from the previous quarter in real terms. It's the worst result since comparable data became available in 1980.

Kyoto Scales Down Bonfire Festival

Kyoto scales down bonfire festival

The annual bonfire festival in the city of Kyoto was held on a much smaller scale on Sunday to avoid large crowds amid the coronavirus outbreak.

"Gozan Okuribi" takes place on August 16 to send off the ancestral spirits who are believed to return home during the Bon holidays.

Japan To Release Q2 Gdp Data On Monday

Japan to release Q2 GDP data on Monday

Japan's Cabinet Office will announce preliminary data on gross domestic product in the April-to-June quarter shortly before 9 a.m. on Monday.

Many surveys conducted by private-sector research companies attribute a record shrinkage in the second quarter to the coronavirus.

S.korea Coast Guard Orders Halt To Japan Survey

S.Korea coast guard orders halt to Japan survey

A South Korean coast guard ship has ordered a Japanese coast guard vessel to end a survey it is conducting in Japan's exclusive economic zone off the southwestern prefecture of Nagasaki.

The Japan Coast Guard, or JCG, says the South Korean ship radioed the demand shortly after 4 a.m. on Saturday when the Japanese vessel was engaged in a survey about 140 kilometers west of Meshima, an islet in Nagasaki's Goto Islands. The JCG says the waters are within Japan's EEZ.

Scorching Heat Blankets Japan

Scorching heat blankets Japan

Many parts of Japan endured an intense heat wave on Sunday. Weather officials forecast that the scorching heat will continue on Monday.

The temperature reached 40.9 degrees Celsius in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. That's the country's highest record so far this year.

Operator Confirms Stranded Vessel Split In Two

Operator confirms stranded vessel split in two

The operator of the Japanese-owned bulk carrier that ran aground off Mauritius in late July has confirmed that the vessel has split in two.

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines said it confirmed at 2 p.m. on Saturday, local time, that the Wakashio had broken apart.

Coronavirus Cases Continue Rising In Japan

Coronavirus cases continue rising in Japan

Japanese authorities have confirmed that 1,232 new coronavirus cases were reported across the country on Saturday.

The total number of cases in Japan now stands at 55,905. That includes those found during airport quarantine checks, as well as 712 from the Diamond Princess cruise ship docked near Tokyo this year.

Victims Of 2014 Mudslides In Hiroshima Remembered

Victims of 2014 mudslides in Hiroshima remembered

People in the city of Hiroshima, western Japan, have remembered the victims of a series of landslides caused by heavy rain six years ago.

Rain of more than 100 millimeters per hour caused landslides at 166 locations in the city on August 20, 2014, directly or indirectly killing 77 people.

Glamping Popular During Coronavirus Epidemic

Glamping popular during coronavirus epidemic

Many summer vacationers in Japan are enjoying "glamping," as luxurious camping experiences allow them to maintain social distancing from others.

"Glamping," which combines the words "glamorous" and "camping," involves comfortable stays in facilities furnished with beds and other amenities, while being surrounded by a rich natural environment.

Grueling Heat Wave Continues In Japan

Grueling heat wave continues in Japan

People in Japan are enduring a "hazardous" heat wave. The temperature is again likely to approach 40 degrees Celsius in some areas on Sunday.

On Saturday, temperatures of 35 degrees or higher were registered at 278 of the 921 observation points in the country. That's the largest number so far this summer.