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Consultations For Jobless People Held In Mid-tokyo

Consultations for jobless people held in mid-Tokyo

A support group consisting of a labor union and NPOs has provided consultations in central Tokyo to people who have lost their jobs or part of their income because of the pandemic.

Scores of people showed up at the event in Hibiya Park in the capital's business district.

More Heavy Snow To Hit Japan

More heavy snow to hit Japan

Weather officials in Japan warn of more heavy snow this weekend across many mountainous areas and the side of the country facing the Japan Sea.

The Meteorological Agency says a strong cold air mass and an atmospheric pressure pattern typical for the season have brought heavy snow to regions from Chugoku through to Hokkaido.

Tokyo Reports 736 New Cases Of Coronavirus

Tokyo reports 736 new cases of coronavirus

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government reported 736 new coronavirus cases in the Japanese capital on Saturday. It's the second highest figure after Thursday's record of 822.

The daily tally has topped 600 for four days in a row.

Heavy Snow Forecast Again In Hard Hit Areas

Heavy snow forecast again in hard hit areas

Weather officials in Japan warn of more heavy snow this weekend, mainly in mountainous areas of the Hokuriku and Kanto-Koshin regions.

A strong cold air mass brought record snowfall this week to mountainous areas in Niigata and neighboring Gunma prefectures. Blizzards left more than 2,000 vehicles stranded for many hours on an expressway.

Sendai Street Shines Bright Despite Pandemic

Sendai street shines bright despite pandemic

The coronavirus hasn't stopped a street in the city of Sendai, northeastern Japan, from becoming a dazzling winter wonderland.

The annual Sendai Pageant of Starlight began at 7 p.m. on Friday, when hundreds of thousands of LED lights attached to the street's zelkova trees were switched on.

Night Trains Halted For New Year's Eve In Tokyo

Night trains halted for New Year's Eve in Tokyo

Six railway operators in the Tokyo metropolitan area say they will not run services late into the night on New Year's Eve and early on New Year's Day due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The companies include East Japan Railway and Tokyo Metro.

Tokyo Reports 664 New Cases, Surpassing 50,000

Tokyo reports 664 new cases, surpassing 50,000

The cumulative total of coronavirus cases in Tokyo has now surpassed 50,000. With the New Year fast approaching, many are concerned pressure on the health care system will only grow.

Tokyo reported 664 new coronavirus cases on Friday --- after seeing record-breaking numbers the day before.

Abe: Ready To Explain Funding Allegations In Diet

Abe: Ready to explain funding allegations in Diet

Former Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo has expressed his intention to give an explanation in the Diet about alleged political funding violations involving his support group.

The support group allegedly paid some of the costs of parties held on the eve of the annual government-funded cherry blossom viewing events. The group is suspected of failing to report the revenue and expenses in violation of the political funds control law.

Operator Hopes To Reopen Snowbound Expressway

Operator hopes to reopen snowbound expressway

A toll road operator in Japan says it hopes to fully reopen a section of an expressway where hundreds of vehicles remain stranded in heavy snow.

East Nippon Expressway President Obata Toru held a news conference on Friday about the trouble on the Kan-etsu Expressway in Niigata Prefecture on the Sea of Japan coast.

Health Ministry To Prioritize Vaccine Screening

Health ministry to prioritize vaccine screening

Japanese health minister Tamura Norihisa says top priority will be given to quickly screening a COVID-19 vaccine co-developed by US pharmaceutical firm Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech.

The comment indicates the screening will proceed based on a fast-track system that requires much simpler steps than conventional screening.

Hagiuda: Hayabusa2 Capsule Had 5.4g Of Samples

Hagiuda: Hayabusa2 capsule had 5.4g of samples

Science and technology minister Hagiuda Koichi says a capsule brought back by Japan's Hayabusa2 asteroid probe contained at least 5.4 grams of samples. That's more than 50 times the targeted volume.

Hagiuda spoke to reporters on Friday after observing the ongoing work to analyze the samples by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA.

Japan To Develop New Cruise Missile

Japan to develop new cruise missile

The Japanese government has decided to develop a new type of long-range "standoff missile" that can attack targets from outside enemy range.

The government approved the new missile defense policy at a Cabinet meeting on Friday.

Strong Quake Jolts Tokyo Island

Strong quake jolts Tokyo island

A strong earthquake has rocked Tokyo's Toshima Island. It registered five minus on Japan's seismic intensity scale of zero to seven.

The quake occurred at around 6:09 p.m. on Friday, local time.