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18.10.2024 10:12
Japan Tourism Topics by JNTO - October [PR] [New Open] 1. Step Into a Fantastic World at teamLab's New Exhibition, Opening September 30, Ibaraki The art collective teamLab has created famous exhibits worldwide that seamlessly blend art and technology to create fantastic worlds that visitors can feel completely immersed in. On September 30, teamLab opened another Japan exhibit, this time in Ibaraki Prefecture. Called "teamLab: Hidden Traces of Rice Terraces," the settings for this installation are water-filled rice terraces and the surrounding forest. Glowing orbs and other art pieces that are reminiscent of teamLab's ethereal, interactive exhibits will adorn the premises, complementing yet elevating the natural scenery. Those who would like to spend more time in this enchanting environment can opt to stay at the "Hidden Traces of Rice Terraces Hot Spring – Izura," where both a cottage and glamping options are available. Located 3 to 4 hours from central Tokyo, this is the perfect way to lose yourself in the quiet countryside of Japan. Read full story here

18.10.2024 10:37
Victoria at risk of tornadoes as thunderstorms and giant hail lash Australia’s south-east Bureau of Meteorology warns parts of Victoria to brace for ‘dangerous’ storm and intense rainfall that could lead to ‘life-threatening flash flooding’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastSevere thunderstorms with “giant hail” the size of golf balls, wild winds and heavy rainfall are lashing Australia’s south-east as a cold front tracks across the nation, bringing the risk of tornadoes to parts of Victoria.Residents in Geelong and the Bellarine peninsula were being urged to brace for a “very dangerous” storm late Friday afternoon, with intense rainfall that could lead to “dangerous and life-threatening flash flooding”. Continue reading... ...

18.10.2024 11:02
Cycling: Kento Yamasaki gets Japan long-awaited world keirin gold Track cyclist Kento Yamasaki won the men's keirin at the world championships Thursday, making him the first Japanese to win the discipline since Harumi Honda in 1987. The 31-year-old Yamasaki crossed the finish line ahead of second-place Israeli Mikhail Yakovlev and third-place Colombian Kevin Santiago Quintero Chavarro on the second day of the championships in Ballerup, Denmark. Read full story here

18.10.2024 11:18
Kenyan deputy president toppled in historic impeachment Kenya's Senate voted to impeach Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua on charges of 'violation' of the constitution, but cleared him of corruption. He is the first official to be sacked since impeachment was introduced in Kenya's revised 2010 constitution.

18.10.2024 11:20
Baseball: Ohtani homers, scores 4 runs as Dodgers take 3-1 NLCS lead Shohei Ohtani homered for the second consecutive game, drew three walks and scored four times as the Los Angeles Dodgers trounced the New York Mets 10-2 in Thursday's Game 4 of the National League Championship Series. The Dodgers took a series lead of three games to one, leaving them a win away from reaching their first World Series since 2020. Read full story here

18.10.2024 12:06
Crikey condemns columnist Guy Rundle’s text message to ABC that claimed ‘every grope is now sexual assault’ Exclusive: CEO Will Hayward was yet to speak to Rundle, who also made headlines this year for a column relating to Brittany Higgins’ alleged sexual assaultGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA text to ABC Radio from Crikey’s correspondent-at-large Guy Rundle saying sexual assault complaints have gone up because “every grope is now a sexual assault” has been labelled abhorrent by his employer Private Media.Guardian Australia understands the message is one of dozens of “inflammatory” texts sent by the writer on a variety of topics in recent months to the RN Breakfast show, hosted by Patricia Karvelas. The sexual assault text is the first one Karvelas has read out on air along with his name.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading... ...