Apparent Gun Suicide By Teenage Boy At Home

Apparent gun suicide by teenage boy at home

A 15-year-old high school student died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound in suburban Tokyo on Monday.

Police say he was found bleeding from the head in his house in Hachioji. He was taken to hospital but was confirmed dead.

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Japan's Ruling Party Eyes Anti - Cyberbullying Steps

Japan's ruling party eyes anti-cyberbullying steps

Members of Japan's ruling party have compiled draft measures to make it easier to identify people who have posted anonymous bullying messages online.

The move followed the death of Kimura Hana, a professional wrestler and reality TV star who is believed to have killed herself after being cyberbullied.

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Funeral Held For Father Of N.korea Abductee

Funeral held for father of N.Korea abductee

A funeral has been held for the father of Yokota Megumi, a Japanese national abducted and taken to North Korea in the 1970s.

Yokota Shigeru spent half his life trying to bring his daughter home from North Korea. He died on Friday at the age of 87 without being able to see his loved one again.

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Usj Reopens For Osaka Annual Pass Holders

USJ reopens for Osaka annual pass holders

Universal Studios Japan in Osaka has reopened on a limited basis, having been closed since the end of February due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The theme park opened its doors to only residents of Osaka Prefecture who hold annual passes. Online registration is required in advance for the one-week period that began Monday.

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Teenage Boy Apparently Shot Himself At Home

Teenage boy apparently shot himself at home

A 15-year-old high school student apparently shot himself at his home in suburban Tokyo.

Police say he was found bleeding from the head Monday morning, on the second floor of his home in Hachioji City. He was taken to a hospital but was confirmed dead.

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Govt. Set To Continue Okinawa Base Relocation Plan

Govt. set to continue Okinawa base relocation plan

Japan's central government looks set to continue implementing its plan to relocate a US base within the southwestern prefecture of Okinawa.

Sunday's Okinawa prefectural assembly election gave a small majority to parties supporting Governor Tamaki Denny.

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Kato: Delivery Of Remdesivir To Hospitals Begins

Kato: Delivery of remdesivir to hospitals begins

Japan's health minister says the government has begun supplying the newly-approved drug remdesivir to medical institutions treating coronavirus patients.

Kato Katsunobu said on Tuesday that delivery of the anti-viral drug provided by its US manufacturer began the day before.

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Quick Coronavirus Test Kits To Be Approved

Quick coronavirus test kits to be approved

Japan's health ministry says it plans to approve antigen tests kits on Wednesday that can quickly screen for the new coronavirus.

The test is similar to those used for the flu, where fluid is swabbed from the back of a patient's nostril and placed onto the kit.

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Inter - Prefecture Trips Down During Spring Holidays

Inter-prefecture trips down during spring holidays

A major Japanese cell-phone carrier has found that trips between prefectures during the holiday period from the end of April to early May were significantly down from last year.

KDDI examined data from users' smartphones for the spring holiday period that ended on May 6. During this period, people were urged to stay home amid concerns over the coronavirus outbreak.

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Japan Sdf Destroyer Leaves For Middle East Mission

Japan SDF destroyer leaves for Middle East mission

A destroyer of Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force has left for the Middle East to take on an intelligence-gathering mission to ensure the safe navigation of Japan-related vessels in the region's waters.

The Kirisame left Sasebo Base in Nagasaki Prefecture on Sunday after a ceremony that was scaled back due to the coronavirus. The ship has a crew of around 200.

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Japan Sees More Fatal Car Crashes In Urban Areas

Japan sees more fatal car crashes in urban areas

Japanese police say the volume of traffic around the country has plunged amid the coronavirus outbreak, leading to a significant decline in accidents.

But there has been an increase in fatal car crashes in urban areas. Police suspect this is due to more aggressive driving on empty roads.

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