trip

Akita Bear Incident Sparks Complaints to City Hall Over Living in Bear Zones

A bear broke into a supermarket in Akita City and barricaded itself for three days, leading to a surge of complaints to city officials.
news

500-1,000 Fish Found Dead in Sakai River, No Water Quality Issues Detected

Sagamihara City confirmed 500-1,000 dead fish in the Sakai River, bordering Machida City. Water quality showed no abnormalities.
Enterprise

Nissan Faces Losses in North America Amid Hybrid Vehicle Absence

Nissan incurs losses in North America, struggling with the absence of hybrid vehicles, rising subsidies, and declining cash reserves.
politician

Cover-Up Traces Found in Governor Saito Motohiko’s Election Income Report

Governor Saito Motohiko’s election income report reveals traces of a cover-up, with missing details on PR company expenditures. Discover the controversy.
crime

LDP Proposes “Fake Identity Investigations” to Tackle Illegal Part-Time Jobs

LDP proposes "fake identity investigations" to address rising robberies by illegal part-time workers. Learn more about their urgent proposal.
foreigner

Chinese Boy Shocked by Discriminatory Patient Questionnaire at Japanese Clinic

A Chinese boy was shocked by a discriminatory patient questionnaire at a Japanese clinic. Discover the details and the clinic's side of the story.
Politics

Swedish Prime Minister: “We Cannot Let Russia Win This War” – Support for Ukraine

Swedish Prime Minister in Tokyo stresses that letting Russia win would threaten global stability, urging continued support for Ukraine.
Politics

Tragic Ends of South Korean Presidents: What Does the Future Hold for Yoon?

From exile to execution, South Korean presidents have met tragic ends. What’s next for President Yoon amid recent martial law tensions?
crime

Former Resona Bank Employees Arrested for Defrauding Bank of $330,000 in Loans

Two ex-Resona Bank employees arrested for defrauding the bank of $330,000 by falsifying financial records to appear profitable.
Global Economy

Bitcoin Reaches $100,000 for First Time, Putin Says “No One Can Ban Bitcoin”

Bitcoin hits $100,031 for the first time. Russian President Putin declares that no one can ban Bitcoin, highlighting its growing global presence.
Global Economy

“Martial Law Shock” Foreign Investors Sell 650 Billion Won, Impact on South Korea

The state of emergency in South Korea was lifted after six hours, but foreign investors sold 650 billion won, raising concerns about the country's external creditworthiness.
talent

Yoasobi & Ayase’s Arms Blurred Out on Korean Music Show, Stir Causes

Yoasobi and Ayase's performance on "The Show" sees both arms blurred, sparking controversy. Watch the video from December 3rd.