Angels Manager: Ohtani Unlikely To Pitch This Year

Angels manager: Ohtani unlikely to pitch this year

Los Angeles Angels manager Joe Maddon says Japanese two-way player Ohtani Shohei is not going to pitch this year, due to a muscle injury near his right elbow.

Maddon spoke about Ohtani during an online news conference on Tuesday. He said, "In whatever kind of throwing program, it'll be very conservative." He said, "I'm not anticipating him pitching at all this year."

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Data Shows Drop In Tokyo Nightlife Population

Data shows drop in Tokyo nightlife population

Data from mobile phones show that fewer people went out at night on Monday when the Tokyo Metropolitan Government started asking establishments that serve alcohol to close early to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

IT firm Agoop estimated the number of people at specific locations across Japan based on mobile phone data gathered with users' consent. Privacy was protected.

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Tokyo Health Officials Start Covid - 19 Inspections

Tokyo health officials start COVID-19 inspections

Public health officials in Tokyo have started examining nightlife establishments and entertainment venues to see whether they are taking steps against coronavirus infections.

Officials from the public health center in Edogawa Ward began inspections on Tuesday.

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Covid - 19 Hospitalizations Surge In Japan

COVID-19 hospitalizations surge in japan

More than 1,200 new cases of coronavirus infections were reported across Japan on Tuesday. In the past month, the number of people being treated in hospitals has surged more than five times.

Tokyo has the most infections. A total of 309 were reported on Tuesday--- the 8th straight day the capital's tally topped the 200 mark.

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Wartime Labor Lawsuit Enters New Phase

Wartime labor lawsuit enters new phase

A long-running wartime labor lawsuit in South Korea against a Japanese company appears to be entering a new phase. The case has damaged relations between the two countries. A court order that took effect on Tuesday could widen that rift by allowing assets to be seized from Nippon Steel.

Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga Yoshihide said, "The Supreme Court ruling and the related legal procedures are clearly breaching international law."

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Abe Calls For National Security - Framework Review

Abe calls for national security-framework review

Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo says the government will carry out a thorough review of national security strategy, including missile defense.

Former defense minister Onodera Itsunori heads the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's national security panel. He visited Abe on Tuesday to present a proposal on missile defense formulated by the party.

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Coronavirus Hospitalizations Surge In Japan

Coronavirus hospitalizations surge in Japan

Health officials say the number of coronavirus patients receiving treatment at hospitals across Japan has shot up more than five-fold in the space of just one month.

The Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry said on Tuesday that 4,034 in-patients were in hospital for treatment as of July 29. This compared to 696 in-patients four weeks earlier, on July 1.

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Tokyo Confirms 309 New Cases

Tokyo confirms 309 new cases

Tokyo Metropolitan government officials confirmed 309 new cases of the coronavirus on Tuesday.

The daily tally in Tokyo topped 200 for the eighth straight day.

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Health Minister Says State Of Emergency Possible

Health minister says state of emergency possible

Japan's health minister Kato Katsunobu has hinted at the possibility of another nationwide state of emergency if infections of the novel coronavirus surge.

Kato told reporters on Tuesday that he is aware local authorities are taking measures to contain infections. But he said the government could declare another state of emergency if the number of cases rises rapidly despite such efforts.

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Suga: Japan To Act Firmly On Wartime Labor Case

Suga: Japan to act firmly on wartime labor case

Japan's government says it will keep all options open, in response to South Korea's moves to sell off the assets of a Japanese firm due to a wartime labor lawsuit.

A South Korean court said that as of Tuesday, legal procedures to notify the Japanese side of the asset seizure order were deemed complete.

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Govt. To Set Guidelines For Family Reunion Travel

Govt. to set guidelines for family reunion travel

The mid-summer holidays in Japan are a time when many people visit their hometowns and family. Ahead of the "bon" holidays next week, the government plans to set guidelines to prevent travelers from spreading the coronavirus.

Some local leaders are worried that people living in city areas may spread the virus when they visit their smaller locales for family reunions.

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More Space Planned For Wheelchairs On Shinkansen

More space planned for wheelchairs on Shinkansen

The Japanese government wants Shinkansen bullet trains to have more space for passengers with physical disabilities.

The transport minister has suggested that the trains on the nation's busiest line connecting Tokyo and Osaka should each accommodate up to six wheelchairs.

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