DECEMBER 23, 2024
Have You Ever Thought About How Your Online Accounts, Such As Instagram Or Netflix, Should Be Managed After You’re Gone? Unless You Leave Behind Their Passwords, It Might Be Difficult For Your Loved Ones To Access Or Cancel Your Accounts.
With Production Of Japan's Beloved genchari mopeds — With Engines Of Up To 50 Cubic Centimeters — Expected To Come To An End Due To Stricter Environmental Regulations To Be Introduced In The Country, Users Are Sadly Saying Goodbye To The Iconic Vehicles.
Volunteer Efforts Are Ramping Up In The Northern Part Of The Noto Peninsula In Ishikawa Prefecture, Following Record-breaking Rains That Devastated The Area Over The Weekend And Left At Least 11 Dead.
For A Third Year In A Row, Shibuya Ward's Daikanyama Neighborhood Came Out On Top Of A Livability Survey By A Rental Housing Operator That Polled Residents In Tokyo.
A Crowdfunding Campaign To Restore Sakataru Shrine In The Quake-hit Town Of Noto, Ishikawa Prefecture, Has Raised Nearly 10 Times Its Target, Driven By An Outpouring Of Support From Across The Country.
The Government Will Consider Requiring More Elderly People To Bear 30% Of Their Medical Costs In An Outline Of Measures To Deal With The Aging Population Adopted Friday.
Plaintiffs Who Underwent Forced Sterilization Surgery Under The Now-defunct Eugenic Protection Law Will Receive ¥15 Million ($106,000) In Compensation After Reaching An Agreement With The Government Friday.
Bite-size Portions Of Fin Whale Were Available To Sniff And Taste Friday As Japan's Whaling Industry Seeks To Rekindle Appetite For A Traditional Protein Source That Has Fallen Out Of Favor.
The Sasakawa Sports Foundation, Together With Other Organizations, Has Launched A New Initiative To Help Individuals With Severe Disabilities Exercise At Local Sports Facilities.