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25.03.2025 11:36
Japan child abuse cases hit new record 225,000 in FY 2023 The number of child abuse reports Japan's child welfare centers responded to reached a record-high 225,509 in fiscal 2023, government data showed Tuesday, with psychological abuse making up more than half. The total rose 5.0 percent, or 10,666 cases, from fiscal 2022, marking the 33rd consecutive year of increases since records began, according to the revised figures compiled by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare and the Children and Families Agency. Read full story here

25.03.2025 11:46
Kyoto OKs hiking city lodging tax to up to 10,000 yen per night The Kyoto city assembly approved Tuesday sharply raising the lodging tax for people staying at hotels and other accommodations in the ancient Japanese capital, with a maximum rate of 10,000 yen ($66.40) for stays costing 100,000 yen or more per person per night. Until now, the highest tax rate was 1,000 yen for stays costing 50,000 yen or more. The city, heavily impacted by a surge of tourists in recent years, plans to charge the new rates to visiting guests from March 1 next year. Read full story here

25.03.2025 13:01
3 Japan airports to use unified gates for immigration, customs checks Three major Japanese airports will introduce new electronic stands from April to streamline immigration and customs checks, government agencies said Tuesday, simplifying the current process requiring passports to be shown multiple times. Japanese travelers returning to the country and foreign visitors will be eligible to use the technology, according to Japan Customs and the Immigration Services Agency. The gates are intended to improve convenience and shorten processing times. Read full story here

25.03.2025 14:32
Japan court orders dissolution of Unification Church A Japanese court on Tuesday ordered that the Unification Church, which has been criticized for soliciting financially ruinous donations from its members, be dissolved, following a request from the central government. The order by the Tokyo District Court will deprive the controversial organization of its status as a religious corporation with tax advantages, although it will still be allowed to operate in Japan. Read full story here

25.03.2025 16:48
Rising costs of popular snacks has some shoppers cutting back A recent survey found 42% of people are so fed up with high prices that they are leaving snacks and junk food off their grocery lists. This has led some companies to feed into new strategies to lure customers back. NBCs Christine Romans reports for TODAY.

25.03.2025 17:04
Japan to accept 2 from Gaza for medical treatment amid Israel attacks Japan will accept two injured and sick individuals from the Gaza Strip within a few days for medical treatment, marking its first such support for the Palestinian enclave amid ongoing Israeli attacks, Japanese government sources said Tuesday. A Palestinian who was hospitalized in Egypt after being injured in fighting in Gaza, and the other patient, are expected to arrive in Japan on Wednesday and Friday, respectively, for treatment at the Self-Defense Forces Central Hospital in Tokyo, the sources said. Read full story here

25.03.2025 18:11
Trump Backs Waltz After Journalist Reveals Yemen Strike Chat President Donald Trump expressed confidence in Michael Waltz after the national security advisor included a journalist in a text group about plans for military strikes in Yemen, while the top two US intelligence officials said no classified information had been shared.