Japan Holds Sado Mine Memorial Despite Boycott by South Korea
Despite a last-minute boycott by South Korea, Japan proceeded with a memorial ceremony near the Sado Island Gold Mine on Sunday. The event highlights tensions between the two neighbors over the issue of forced labor involving Koreans before and during World War II.π π π
South Koreaβs absence marks a significant setback in the rapidly improving relations between the two countries, which had set aside historical disputes since last year to prioritize U.S.-led security cooperation.
The Sado Mine was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in July after Japan reluctantly acknowledged the mineβs dark history. As part of this recognition, Japan pledged to hold an annual memorial ceremony to honor all victims, including the hundreds of Koreans conscripted for labor at the site.π¬ π¬ π¬
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Despite a last-minute boycott by South Korea, Japan proceeded with a memorial ceremony near the Sado Island Gold Mine on Sunday. The event highlights tensions between the two neighbors over the issue of forced labor involving Koreans before and during World War II.
South Koreaβs absence marks a significant setback in the rapidly improving relations between the two countries, which had set aside historical disputes since last year to prioritize U.S.-led security cooperation.
The Sado Mine was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in July after Japan reluctantly acknowledged the mineβs dark history. As part of this recognition, Japan pledged to hold an annual memorial ceremony to honor all victims, including the hundreds of Koreans conscripted for labor at the site.
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Dragon Quest Remake Removes Gender Labels, Sparking Online Debate
The remake of the Dragon Quest role-playing game has removed gender labels for its characters, drawing both praise and criticism from fans of the popular series.π§ π§ π§
Released on November 14, Dragon Quest III HD-2D is a remake of the 1988 classic originally launched for the Family Computer. In the original version, the protagonist and companions were designated as either βmaleβ or βfemale.βπ― π― π―
According to the gameβs official website, these labels have been replaced with βAppearance Aβ and βAppearance Bβ in the remake.π€ π€ π€
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The remake of the Dragon Quest role-playing game has removed gender labels for its characters, drawing both praise and criticism from fans of the popular series.
Released on November 14, Dragon Quest III HD-2D is a remake of the 1988 classic originally launched for the Family Computer. In the original version, the protagonist and companions were designated as either βmaleβ or βfemale.β
According to the gameβs official website, these labels have been replaced with βAppearance Aβ and βAppearance Bβ in the remake.
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Kozo Iizuka, Driver Convicted in Ikebukuro Fatal Accident, Dies at 93
Kozo Iizuka, the driver convicted in the 2019 Ikebukuro car accident that left 11 people dead or injured, has died of natural causes at the age of 93.π«‘ π«‘ π«‘
In the 2019 incident in Tokyoβs Ikebukuro district, a car driven by Iizuka went out of control, killing Mana Matsunaga (31) and her 3-year-old daughter Riko, while injuring nine others.
During the trial, Iizuka claimed that the accident was caused by a vehicle malfunction, but he was sentenced to five years in prison and had been serving his sentence at the time of his death.
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Kozo Iizuka, the driver convicted in the 2019 Ikebukuro car accident that left 11 people dead or injured, has died of natural causes at the age of 93.
In the 2019 incident in Tokyoβs Ikebukuro district, a car driven by Iizuka went out of control, killing Mana Matsunaga (31) and her 3-year-old daughter Riko, while injuring nine others.
During the trial, Iizuka claimed that the accident was caused by a vehicle malfunction, but he was sentenced to five years in prison and had been serving his sentence at the time of his death.
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Nikkei Stock Index Plummets Amid Trumpβs Tariff Threats
Concerns over President-elect Donald Trumpβs protectionist trade policies have intensified, leading to a sharp drop in the Nikkei Stock Average on November 26. The index briefly plunged by more than 700 points during the session before closing at 38,442.00, down 338.14 points (0.87%) from the previous dayβs close.π«£ π«£ π«£
The Tokyo Stock Exchange opened with significant downward pressure across a wide range of sectors, resulting in steep declines. Semiconductor-related stocks, such as Advantest and Tokyo Electron, which heavily influence the Nikkei Stock Average, were among the hardest hit.π§ π§ π§
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Concerns over President-elect Donald Trumpβs protectionist trade policies have intensified, leading to a sharp drop in the Nikkei Stock Average on November 26. The index briefly plunged by more than 700 points during the session before closing at 38,442.00, down 338.14 points (0.87%) from the previous dayβs close.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange opened with significant downward pressure across a wide range of sectors, resulting in steep declines. Semiconductor-related stocks, such as Advantest and Tokyo Electron, which heavily influence the Nikkei Stock Average, were among the hardest hit.
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Crackdown on Online Casino Gambling in Japan
As part of a broader crackdown, police have referred ten individuals from Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture to prosecutors on suspicion of gambling through online casinos.π π π
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police announced on November 26 that the suspects had participated in gambling games such as slot machines and roulette on platforms like Bitcasino, Sportsbet.io, and Vera & John between April 29 and September 19, 2023.π π π
The suspects used cryptocurrency for their wagers, and according to police, all of them have admitted to the allegations.πΈ πΈ πΈ
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As part of a broader crackdown, police have referred ten individuals from Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture to prosecutors on suspicion of gambling through online casinos.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police announced on November 26 that the suspects had participated in gambling games such as slot machines and roulette on platforms like Bitcasino, Sportsbet.io, and Vera & John between April 29 and September 19, 2023.
The suspects used cryptocurrency for their wagers, and according to police, all of them have admitted to the allegations.
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Crown Prince Fumihito and Princess Kiko to Visit Turkey for 100th Anniversary of Friendship
Crown Prince Fumihito and Princess Kiko are scheduled to make an official visit to Turkey to commemorate the 100th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two nations.π π π
During a press conference on November 25, the couple expressed their anticipation for their first visit to the country, which is planned from December 3 to 8.
Crown Prince Fumihito, the younger brother of Emperor Naruhito, remarked that Turkey is a crossroads of civilizations and plays a significant role in the current Middle Eastern context.
βIt is a tremendous honor to visit a country with which Japan has built such a wonderful relationship,β he stated.π€ π€ π€
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Crown Prince Fumihito and Princess Kiko are scheduled to make an official visit to Turkey to commemorate the 100th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two nations.
During a press conference on November 25, the couple expressed their anticipation for their first visit to the country, which is planned from December 3 to 8.
Crown Prince Fumihito, the younger brother of Emperor Naruhito, remarked that Turkey is a crossroads of civilizations and plays a significant role in the current Middle Eastern context.
βIt is a tremendous honor to visit a country with which Japan has built such a wonderful relationship,β he stated.
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Next-Generation Solar Panels to Power 5.5 Million Households
The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) announced on the 26th a new target to install approximately 20 gigawatts of next-generation perovskite solar cells, equivalent to powering 5.5 million households, by 2040.π π π
This goal will form part of the ministryβs new energy policy, set to be outlined by the end of the year.π₯ π₯ π₯
Japan is a pioneer in perovskite solar cell research, also known as βflexible solar cells.β Their lightweight and flexible design makes them suitable for a wide range of applications, including roofs, walls, and even window glass.βοΈ βοΈ βοΈ
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The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) announced on the 26th a new target to install approximately 20 gigawatts of next-generation perovskite solar cells, equivalent to powering 5.5 million households, by 2040.
This goal will form part of the ministryβs new energy policy, set to be outlined by the end of the year.
Japan is a pioneer in perovskite solar cell research, also known as βflexible solar cells.β Their lightweight and flexible design makes them suitable for a wide range of applications, including roofs, walls, and even window glass.
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JR Westβs Limited Express βYakumoβ Wins Top Prize at Railway Awards
The Limited Express βYakumo,β introduced by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in April, has won the Grand Prize at the 23rd Japan Railway Awards.π π π
Connecting Okayama Station in Okayama Prefecture with Izumo City Station in Shimane Prefecture, the new four-car train is the first upgrade on this route in 42 years.
The βYakumoβ received high praise for features such as its semi-private compartments offering stunning views through large windows and its unique βYakumo Bronzeβ exterior color.
Other commendable aspects included the improved comfort on curves enabled by the βnatural pendulum system,β enhanced accessibility with barrier-free designs, and its contribution to regional revitalization.
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The Limited Express βYakumo,β introduced by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in April, has won the Grand Prize at the 23rd Japan Railway Awards.
Connecting Okayama Station in Okayama Prefecture with Izumo City Station in Shimane Prefecture, the new four-car train is the first upgrade on this route in 42 years.
The βYakumoβ received high praise for features such as its semi-private compartments offering stunning views through large windows and its unique βYakumo Bronzeβ exterior color.
Other commendable aspects included the improved comfort on curves enabled by the βnatural pendulum system,β enhanced accessibility with barrier-free designs, and its contribution to regional revitalization.
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Bold Quantum Computing Ideas to Earn Β₯200 Million Prize
According to a national research and development agency, a competition applying quantum computing to major societal issues will be held in March, bringing together talented individuals from various fields to showcase their ideas.π π π
NEDO (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization) aims to attract untapped geniuses and experts from diverse disciplines for this contest, which offers a prize of approximately Β₯200 million ($1.3 million) for the winning idea.π§ π§ π§
The competition will present participants with specific challenges facing Japanese society, such as natural disasters and an aging population. Participants, either individually or in groups, will compete to propose innovative solutions to these issues using quantum computing.π π π
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According to a national research and development agency, a competition applying quantum computing to major societal issues will be held in March, bringing together talented individuals from various fields to showcase their ideas.
NEDO (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization) aims to attract untapped geniuses and experts from diverse disciplines for this contest, which offers a prize of approximately Β₯200 million ($1.3 million) for the winning idea.
The competition will present participants with specific challenges facing Japanese society, such as natural disasters and an aging population. Participants, either individually or in groups, will compete to propose innovative solutions to these issues using quantum computing.
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