Partial Resumption of Sanyo Shinkansen Services Following Incident
Sanyo Shinkansen services partially resume after an incident, but operations between Okayama and Hiroshima remain suspended.
Sanyo Shinkansen services partially resume after an incident, but operations between Okayama and Hiroshima remain suspended.
Heatstroke incidents on roads are rising, highlighting the need for caution during outdoor activities.
A 24-year-old woman was fatally stabbed in her apartment in Kobe, with a suspect believed to have fled the scene on foot.
Typhoon No. 12 formed just six hours after being predicted, prompting expert analysis on its implications.
Ongoing negotiations in Japan focus on the potential abolition of the temporary gasoline tax rate, with differing views from ruling and opposition parties.
Koryo High School’s baseball coach has been replaced following a scandal involving violence among team members.
The yield on Japan’s 10-year government bonds reached 1.61%, marking the highest level since 2008.
Kagoshima Prefecture’s Satsumasendai City has issued evacuation orders for over 89,000 residents due to increased landslide risks.
Okinawa Shogaku High School defeats Yamanashi Gakuin 5-4, marking their first-ever appearance in the finals of the National High School Baseball Championship.
An investigation committee has been formed after a fire in Dotonbori, Osaka, claimed the lives of two firefighters.