30.11.2024 9:33Baseball: BayStars celebrate Japan Series win with parade in Yokohama The DeNA BayStars celebrated their first Japan Series title in 26 years Saturday with a championship parade through Yokohama.
Manager Daisuke Miura and players were cheered by fans as they traveled the roughly 1.5-kilometer parade route from the city's waterfront Minato Mirai district to near Yokohama Stadium.
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The Japanese government has requested China share details of its investigation into the killing of the 10-year-old pupil in Shenzhen, southern China, but Chinese authorities have yet to disclose the motive or any background to the case.
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The preferential treatment had been suspended since March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The visa-free arrangement will be effective through the end of next year.
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