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Lanterns Brighten Up City Known For Awa Dance

Lanterns brighten up city known for Awa dance

People in the western Japanese city of Tokushima are decorating shopping streets with lanterns to brighten up the mood as a major summer festival was canceled due to the coronavirus.

The Awa Odori dance festival normally draws more than 1 million tourists to Tokushima in August.

Mauritius Oil Leak Exceeds 1000 Tons

Mauritius oil leak exceeds 1000 tons

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines says it believes more than 1,000 tons of oil have leaked from a bulk carrier that ran aground off Mauritius in the Indian Ocean on July 25.

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines chartered the carrier, Wakashio, which is owned by Nagashiki Shipping. The two companies held a news conference in Tokyo on Sunday.

Tokyo Reports 331 Coronavirus Cases On Sunday

Tokyo reports 331 coronavirus cases on Sunday

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government says 331 new cases of the coronavirus had been confirmed as of 3 p.m. on Sunday.

This is the first time in three days that the daily tally for the capital has fallen below 400. It is also the fourth consecutive day with more than 300 infections.

Abe Vows Stepped-up Measures Against Coronavirus

Abe vows stepped-up measures against coronavirus

Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo says he will work to prevent the elderly and other vulnerable people from contracting the coronavirus to avoid declaring another state of emergency.

Abe held a news conference in Nagasaki on Sunday after attending the Peace Memorial Ceremony to remember the victims of the atomic bomb.

Abe Vows To Stand By Atomic Bomb Survivors

Abe vows to stand by atomic bomb survivors

Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo pledged to stand by aging atomic bomb survivors in his speech during a ceremony marking 75 years since the atomic bombing of Nagasaki.

Abe gave the address at the Peace Park in the southwestern Japanese city on Sunday. Japan also marked the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on Thursday.

Travel Industry Workers To Help Farmers

Travel industry workers to help farmers

NHK has learned that Japan's national farmers' organization is teaming up with one of the country's largest travel agencies to secure labor for farmers in need of helping hands.

Foreign technical trainees have mitigated labor shortages in Japan's agricultural sector, but there is a shortage this year as they cannot enter Japan due to coronavirus restrictions.

Hope To Remain 'last Atomic-bombed City'

Hope to remain 'last atomic-bombed city'

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.

Water Prepared For Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Victims

Water prepared for Nagasaki atomic bomb victims

Students in Nagasaki have prepared water to be offered to the souls of atomic bomb victims in a service marking the 75th anniversary of the bombing of the city. The memorial ceremony will be held on Sunday.

The water offering will be placed on an altar in the Peace Park to console the souls of people who desperately asked for water after being exposed to heat from the explosion and radiation.

Vaccine May Be Supplied In Japan In January-march

Vaccine may be supplied in Japan in January-March

NHK has learned that Japan's first supply of an experimental coronavirus vaccine being developed by British pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca may be provided between next January and March.

Japanese health ministry officials reported the development to NHK. This is the first time that a schedule for a domestic coronavirus vaccine supply has emerged.

Japanese Technology Helps Africa Fight Virus

Japanese technology helps Africa fight virus

There are growing concerns about the long-term spread of coronavirus infection in Africa. The number of confirmed cases on the continent has topped 1 million. Japan has been helping Africa deal with the pandemic.

The Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research is located in Ghana. The Institute was founded more than four decades ago with Japanese aid.

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.

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.