Japan To Launch Coronavirus Contact - Tracing App

Japan to launch coronavirus contact-tracing app

The Japanese government is launching a smartphone app designed to notify people who have come into close contact with individuals confirmed infected with the coronavirus.

It will release the free software on app distribution platforms on Friday.

Read more...

Part Of Yokota - Based Us Osprey Found Missing

Part of Yokota-based US Osprey found missing

Tokyo's local governments near the US Yokota Air Base are requesting that the US military's Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft be grounded until safety measures are taken.

Japan's Defense Ministry officials on Wednesday informed the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and local municipalities near the US base that part of an Osprey went missing after a flight on Tuesday.

Read more...

S.korea Reopens Wto Complaint On Japan's Control

S.Korea reopens WTO complaint on Japan's control

South Korea has reopened a complaint with the World Trade Organization over Japan's tightened export controls on three high-tech materials.

Officials of South Korea's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy revealed the reopening to NHK on Thursday.

Read more...

Lawmaker Couple Arrested Over Alleged Vote - Buying

Lawmaker couple arrested over alleged vote-buying

Japan's former Justice Minister Kawai Katsuyuki and his wife Kawai Anri have been arrested by prosecutors over an alleged violation of the election law. Both are lawmakers, formerly with the main ruling Liberal Democratic Party.

Prosecutors arrested the couple on Thursday and searched their offices.

Read more...

Abe Apologizes For Arrests Of The Kawais

Abe apologizes for arrests of the Kawais

Japan's former Justice Minister Kawai Katsuyuki and his wife Anri have been arrested by prosecutors over an alleged violation of the election law. Prime Minister Abe Shinzo has apologized to the public for the arrests of the Kawais, who are lawmakers, formerly with the main ruling Liberal Democratic Party.

Abe made the comments at a news conference, one day after the ordinary session of the Diet came to a close.

Read more...

Japan To Ease Entry Restrictions From Abroad

Japan to ease entry restrictions from abroad

The Japanese government has decided to ease entry restrictions from countries and territories where coronavirus infections are deemed to be under control.

The government coronavirus task force met on Thursday and decided on easing its policy, starting with business people under certain conditions.

Read more...

Abe: Domestic Travel Curbs To Be Lifted On Friday

Abe: Domestic travel curbs to be lifted on Friday

Prime Minister Abe Shinzo says the government will lift travel restrictions across prefectural borders on Friday, as the daily number of coronavirus cases continues to fall nationwide, except in a few localities.

Abe made the announcement at a meeting of the government's taskforce on the coronavirus on Thursday.

Read more...

Japan's Lawmaker Couple Arrested

Japan's lawmaker couple arrested

Former Justice Minister Kawai Katsuyuki and his wife Anri have been arrested by prosecutors over an alleged violation of the election law. Both are lawmakers, formerly with the main ruling Liberal Democratic Party.

Prosecutors say Katsuyuki used 220,000 dollars of campaign funds in cash handouts to local politicians and other individuals to secure votes for his wife.

Read more...

Japan's Virus - Tracking App To Launch Friday

Japan's virus-tracking app to launch Friday

The Japanese government says smartphone users will be able to download a coronavirus contact-tracing app starting Friday.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Nishimura Yasutoshi, the minister in charge of the government's coronavirus response, said he wants people to install the app to protect lives.

Read more...

Prosecutors To Arrest Lawmaker Couple

Prosecutors to arrest lawmaker couple

NHK has learned that Japanese prosecutors have asked two lawmakers to turn themselves in for questioning over their alleged vote-buying.

They are expected to arrest Kawai Katsuyuki, a former justice minister and Lower House representative, and his wife, Kawai Anri, an Upper House member, on suspicion of violating the election law as early as Thursday.

Read more...

Airport In Central Japan Resumes Intl. Flights

Airport in central Japan resumes intl. flights

An airport in central Japan has partially resumed international flights following a suspension of more than two months due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Philippine Airlines restarted service between the Chubu international airport in Aichi Prefecture and Manila on Wednesday.

Read more...

Bill To Delay Prosecutor Retirement Scrapped

Bill to delay prosecutor retirement scrapped

A bill that created a heated debate in Japan over the retirement system for public prosecutors has been scrapped.

The legislation aimed to raise the retirement age for public prosecutors in stages to 65. The Cabinet would have also allowed senior prosecutors to stay in their positions for up to three additional years.

Read more...

Kansai Electric Sues Former Executives

Kansai Electric sues former executives

Kansai Electric Power Company has filed a lawsuit for 18 million dollars in damages against five former executives over a bribery scandal.

The utility filed the suit against former chairman Yagi Makoto, former president Iwane Shigeki and three others at the Osaka District Court on Tuesday.

Read more...