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People Urged To Refrain From Visiting Yoron

People urged to refrain from visiting Yoron

The mayor of Yoron, a remote island town in southwestern Japan, is urging people to refrain from visiting due to a recent outbreak of the coronavirus.

Yama Motomune spoke to NHK after 34 cases were confirmed in the five days through Sunday. He pointed to the limited medical capacity in Yoron, a popular tourist destination in Kagoshima Prefecture.

Downpours To Pound Much Of Japan Overnight

Downpours to pound much of Japan overnight

Intermittent bouts of torrential rain continue to pound wide areas of Japan.

Weather officials say 42 millimeters of rain was recorded between 2 and 3 p.m. in Yokote City in the northern prefecture of Akita. In the same period, 31 millimeters was recorded in Otoyo Town in the southwestern prefecture of Kochi.

Fashion Designer Yamamoto Kansai Dies

Fashion designer Yamamoto Kansai dies

Internationally renowned Japanese fashion designer Yamamoto Kansai has died of leukemia. He was 76.

Yamamoto's office says he passed away last Tuesday at a Tokyo hospital where he was being treated for the disease since early this year.

Japan To Promote Teleworking At Resorts

Japan to promote teleworking at resorts

The Japanese government says it will begin encouraging people to work and enjoy a vacation at the same time, a concept known as "workation," to support tourism amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga Yoshihide spoke on Monday at a meeting of government officials to discuss tourism strategy.

Restaurants In Japan Report Sales Slump In June

Restaurants in Japan report sales slump in June

Sales at major restaurant chains across Japan contracted by double digits in June, the first month after the government lifted the coronavirus-related nationwide state of emergency.

The Japan Food Service Association says revenue was 21.9 percent lower than in the same month last year. It was the fourth consecutive month of a year-on-year drop, though the margin was less than in April or May when the emergency declaration was in place.

Disinfectant Robots Tested At Tokyo Train Station

Disinfectant robots tested at Tokyo train station

A railway operator is testing disinfectant robots at a station in Tokyo to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Media personnel were invited to view the test on Monday at Takanawa Gateway Station on the Yamanote Line, which is operated by East Japan Railway Company, or JR East. The station opened in March.

Japan Pushes To Boost Economy As Infection Spreads

Japan pushes to boost economy as infection spreads

The Japanese government is pushing ahead with plans to get the economy back on track even as the outbreak continues to spread.

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga Yoshihide said, "I think it's necessary to strike a balance of social and economic activities while taking effective measures to prevent infection."

Japanese Corporate Capital Spending Revised Down

Japanese corporate capital spending revised down

Data on capital investment by Japanese companies for the January-March period has been revised down, after the impact of the coronavirus pandemic became clearer.

The survey by the Finance Ministry targeted roughly 30,000 firms with capital equivalent to at least 94,000 dollars.

Boj Signals Cautious Optimism

BOJ signals cautious optimism

Policymakers at the Bank of Japan say there are signs the economy is starting to recover from the impact of the coronavirus.

The bank on Monday released a summary of a two-day policy meeting that ended on July 15.

People Eating Out Again, But Landscape Changed

People eating out again, but landscape changed

Restaurants in Japan are seeing their revenue tick up again, two months after the government lifted a declaration of emergency over the coronavirus. But one new survey has found that customer traffic is still only about half the level seen this time last year.

Tokyo-based IT firm Toreta compiled data from about 5,800 restaurants across Japan. The company makes systems for taking reservations and managing customer information.

New Integrated Derivatives Exchange Opens In Osaka

New integrated derivatives exchange opens in Osaka

Trading began Monday on a new comprehensive derivatives exchange in Osaka, western Japan. The aim is to attract investment from around the world with the one-stop trading platform for financial and commodities futures.

The newly integrated exchange handles contracts for precious metals like gold and silver and farm products such as corn that were transferred from Tokyo. Investors will also be able to trade the Osaka Exchange's financial futures instruments linked to the Nikkei stock average.

Coronavirus Cases Increasing Across Japan

Coronavirus cases increasing across Japan

Over 800 coronavirus cases were confirmed in Japan on Sunday. The cases are spreading not only in Tokyo but beyond its borders.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government officials reported 239 new infections in the capital. It's the sixth straight day that the figure for Tokyo has topped 200.

800+ Covid-19 Cases Confirmed In Japan

800+ COVID-19 cases confirmed in Japan

Over 800 coronavirus cases were confirmed across Japan on Sunday. Tokyo Metropolitan Government officials reported 239 new infections in the capital.

It's the sixth straight day that the figure for Tokyo has topped 200, and the 18th consecutive day with cases in the triple digits.

Downpours Feared In Much Of Japan Through Monday

Downpours feared in much of Japan through Monday

Japanese weather officials are warning of localized heavy rains in eastern and western Japan through Monday. They say people in areas along the Pacific coast should be especially cautious.

Meteorological Agency officials say warm, damp air has been flowing into a seasonal rain front hovering over Japan, making atmospheric conditions unstable in much of the country.