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Yasukuni Shrine Visit Controversy: Japan-South Korea Debate Over Sado Ceremony

The debate over visiting Yasukuni Shrine intensifies amid Japan-South Korea tensions over the Sado Island Gold Mine memorial ceremony.
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My Number Health Insurance Card: Electronic Medical Records to Be Shared Between Hospitals

Starting in 2025, My Number Health Insurance Card users will have their medical records shared between hospitals for better health tracking.
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Governor Saito’s Campaign Promise Achievement: Truth Behind the 27.7% Rate

Governor Saito’s actual campaign promise achievement rate was 27.7%, not the widely spread false claim of 98%. Learn the truth here.
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Elderly Abductions in Minato Ward: Guardians Withholding Property Info from Heirs

A commotion in Minato Ward exposes guardians withholding real estate and savings details from heirs, sparking concerns over elderly rights.
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PR Company President Faces Legal Threats in Saito Gubernatorial Election Scandal

The female PR company president involved in a Hyogo election scandal is mentally exhausted and facing legal threats over Public Offices Election Act violations.
Politics

Anchor Damage Found on Chinese Ship Yipeng 3, Sabotage Suspected in Baltic Sea

Damage to the anchor of the Chinese ship Yipeng 3 raises suspicions of sabotage related to the Baltic Sea undersea cable cuts.
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Governor Saito in Trouble After PR Company President’s Big Revelation

Governor Saito faces backlash after PR company president’s revelation, with furious supporters accusing him of disrespecting Hyogo Prefecture.
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Kaede Logs Into Saito Motohiko’s Twitter, Posts Image Showing Private Item

Kaede reportedly logged into Saito Motohiko’s Twitter account and posted an image containing a private item only visible on his account.
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Governor Saito PR Company Issue: Lawyer Urges Calm Over Election Law Claims

Attorney Yamagishi highlights the complexity of Governor Saito’s PR company issue, urging caution before judging legality under election law.
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Why the Communist Party is Not Growing Despite the Slush Fund Scoop and $130,000 Transfer

Despite revealing secret fund issues, the Communist Party lost seats and votes in the House of Representatives election.
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Chinese Gambling CEO Indicted for Bribing Japanese Lawmakers: US DOJ

The US DOJ charges a Chinese gambling CEO with bribing Japanese lawmakers, implicating Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya.
Politics

Chinese Government Announces “Action Plan for Saving Food and Preventing Waste”

The Chinese government launches an action plan to reduce food waste and promote conservation, aiming for long-term improvements by 2027.