Fishermen Want Drilling Survey Halted

Fishermen want drilling survey halted

A group of fishermen has asked a court to issue an injunction to stop the government from conducting a drilling survey around an island in southwestern Japan. The Defense Ministry plans to relocate US military exercises to the island.

The ministry intends to build a Self Defense Force facility on Kagoshima Prefecture's Mageshima island in order to relocate the takeoff and landing exercises of US carrier-borne planes there. The ministry is about to start conducting the drilling survey at 37 locations east of the island on the seabed.

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Japan Panel Approves First Genome - Edited Food

Japan panel approves first genome-edited food

An expert panel at Japan's health ministry has given a go-ahead to sales of the country's first genome-edited food.

The panel on Friday approved an application for the sale of a tomato whose genome has been edited to make it produce more of an amino acid called GABA. The substance is said to help lower blood pressure.

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University To Allow Exam Takers To Use Smartphones

University to allow exam takers to use smartphones

A university in Japan is introducing an entrance exam method in which applicants can use smartphones and tablet computers to search for information.

Sanno University, which has campuses in Tokyo and Kanagawa, plans to introduce the new measure for some of its exams to be held in February.

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Experts Ask Govt. To Brace For More Covid - 19 Cases

Experts ask govt. to brace for more COVID-19 cases

Japanese authorities and experts are preparing for the next steps in the fight against the coronavirus after a crucial three-week period draws to a close.

Daily new cases continue to surge, leading the government's panel of experts to issue advice.

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Experts Ask Govt. To Brace For More Cases

Experts ask govt. to brace for more cases

Japanese government's panel of coronavirus experts have issued advice on a number of measures to address a surge in infections.

The recent spikes are bringing some local healthcare systems to the brink.

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Kyoto Animation Arson Suspect To Be Indicted

Kyoto Animation arson suspect to be indicted

Japanese prosecutors are expected to indict the suspect in the deadly arson attack on Kyoto Animation last year, following his detention for psychiatric analysis.

Aoba Shinji is accused of setting fire to the studio in the city of Kyoto, western Japan, killing 36 people and injuring 33 in July last year.

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Sapporo, Osaka Travel Limits Might Be Extended

Sapporo, Osaka travel limits might be extended

Japan's minister in charge of coronavirus response says he will work closely with relevant governors on the "Go To Travel" campaign. He says it is likely the campaign would extend its exclusion of Sapporo and Osaka, cities with many coronavirus cases.

Nishimura Yasutoshi spoke to reporters on Friday.

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Japan To Boost Infrastructure Strength In 5 Years

Japan to boost infrastructure strength in 5 years

The Japanese government is speeding up measures to strengthen infrastructure against floods and other natural disasters.

Cabinet ministers approved the five-year program on Friday with a price tag of 15-trillion-yen, or about 144-billion-dollars. It's expected to begin in the next fiscal year.

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Tokyo Reports 595 Coronavirus Cases

Tokyo reports 595 coronavirus cases

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government confirmed 595 new cases of the coronavirus in the Japanese capital on Friday.

The figure is the second-highest daily figure after the 602 cases reported the previous day.

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Coronavirus Panel Discusses Travel Campaign

Coronavirus panel discusses travel campaign

Japan's coronavirus advisory panel has discussed the government's travel campaign and how people should spend the year-end and New Year holidays amid the spike of infections in the country.

The panel met for three hours on Friday morning. Those taking part included Nishimura Yasutoshi, the minister in charge of the coronavirus response, and health minister Tamura Norihisa.

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Sdf Medical Staff To Be Sent To Osaka

SDF medical staff to be sent to Osaka

Japan's Defense Minister says Self-Defense Force medical staff will be sent to Osaka Prefecture early next week to help deal with a surge in coronavirus infections.

Kishi Nobuo told a news conference on Friday that Osaka Governor Yoshimura Hirofumi had made an official request for SDF nurses.

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Self - Defense Force Mission In Middle East Extended

Self-Defense Force mission in Middle East extended

The Japanese government has extended the Self-Defense Force's mission in the Middle East by one year, citing continued tension in the region.

The SDF's destroyer and patrol aircraft have been deployed in the region for an intelligence-gathering mission to ensure safe navigation for vessels related to Japan.

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Science Council's Future To Be Decided By Year - End

Science Council's future to be decided by year-end

Japan's Science and Technology Policy Minister Inoue Shinji says the government plans to decide its policy on the country's leading academic body by the year-end.

Inoue was speaking to reporters after he received reform proposals for the Science Council of Japan from the main governing Liberal Democratic Party on Friday.

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