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01.06.2025 6:03
Vietnam Proposes $2b Northeastern Casino Resort: VnExpress Vietnam抯 Ministry of Finance is proposing an investment policy for a 51.5 trillion dong ($1.98 billion) luxury casino complex in the northeastern province of Quang Ninh, home to Unesco World Heritage Site Ha Long Bay, VnExpress International news website reported.

01.06.2025 7:29
Japanese designer wins Chelsea Flower Show garden of the year Japanese landscape designer Kazuyuki Ishihara won the garden of the year award for the first time at the Chelsea Flower Show, a globally famous landscaping competition in London, in May with a Japanese tea garden. A veteran participant at the show, Ishihara also won the gold medal in the show garden category for the first time among other awards at the annual event held by the Royal Horticultural Society, Britain's leading garden charity, according to his office. Read full story here

01.06.2025 8:00
New Universal Studios Japan chief eyes expansion of park attractions The new head of the operator of Universal Studios Japan has expressed eagerness to expand the park's themed areas, building on the success of attractions such as Super Nintendo World based on the universe of iconic video game character Mario. "We will develop in accordance with the market," said Taku Murayama, 53, who assumed his new leadership post at USJ LLC, which operates the theme park in Osaka in western Japan, effective Sunday. Read full story here

01.06.2025 8:00
The forgotten people of the Osaka ghetto: The dark side of the World Expo The Japanese port city is hosting the World Expo for the second time in its history. In 1970, thousands of workers flocked to the construction site to sell their labor for this showcase of a futuristic Japan. Crowded into the Kamagasaki ghetto, some lost their lives there. Others still live in this slum.

01.06.2025 9:45
Japan prisons to place more focus on rehabilitation than punishment An amendment to the Penal Code placing greater emphasis on rehabilitation efforts in prison took effect Sunday, marking the first time changes have been made to the forms of punishment under Japan's more than a century-old crime laws. Imprisonment is no longer divided into the categories of with and without labor, and prison work is no longer mandatory for inmates, allowing more time to be allocated for rehabilitative guidance and education to reduce recidivism, according to the Justice Ministry. Read full story here

01.06.2025 9:52
Skateboarding: Powerhouse Japan welcomes new Olympic age limit Despite the potential impact on its medal prospects, skateboarding powerhouse Japan has welcomed the new Olympic age limit restricting competition to athletes 14 and older from the 2028 Los Angeles Games. Governing body World Skate decided in April to institute the limit, which would have ruled some of Japan's previous Olympic medal-winning skateboarders ineligible. Read full story here

01.06.2025 10:00
Living to Die Well Even as we die, our bodies are capable of more than devolution from illness.