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Streets Are Empty With EVERYTHING Left Behind (Exploring With Josh)

Police in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, on Sunday arrested a 29-year-old man on suspicion of negligence resulting in death after his girlfriend’s three-year-old son drowned in a bathtub filled with hot water. (Japan Today)

Hinata Miyazawa scored twice as Japan put on a counterattacking clinic to secure top spot in Group C at the Women's World Cup on Monday. (The Guardian)

Stay cool this scorching Japanese summer with a mouthwatering journey through the most refreshing and delicious traditional foods! (Japan by Food)

Starting next month, the visa requirements for foreign entertainers visiting Japan will be significantly relaxed.

The biggest hattenba (gay cruising space) in west Japan is closed! Hokuoukan had been the iconic gay venue in Osaka for more than 4 decades! Its sudden closure has shocked the gay community in Japan. (Tokyo BTM)

After years of secrecy and denial of UFOs, Japan's government officials had a shift in policy and finally started acknowledging aerial phenomena, in this clip from Season 18, "The World on Alert." (The UnXplained Zone)

A court in Tokyo on Monday sentenced a man to 23 years in jail after finding him guilty of attempted murder and starting a fire on a train in the Japanese capital while dressed as comic book villain– the Joker. (firstpost.com)

Many Japanese eateries in China are worried about the future after authorities announced tightened regulations on imports of food from Japan. (South China Morning Post)

Third-year junior high students in Japan were on average only able to answer 12.4% of questions correctly in an English-speaking test for national assessments conducted in April, the education ministry said Monday, marking an 18.4 percentage points fall from when they were previously assessed in 2019. (Japan Times)

This sumo wrestling family runs a restaurant that serves sumo wrestler sized portions to all their customers. Giant portions to make giant people, could you finish the whole plate? (Japanese food craftsman)

According to a survey by Durex on the world adultery rate ranking, Japan is not even in the top 10 countries. (Japanese Comedian Meshida)

Over the last few months this streamer became somewhat infamous from being disrespectful in Japan... Since then he has been chased out of Japan by alleged Yakuza members. (Atozy)

最近、日本がサイバー脅威に弱くなったという話をよく聞きます。 (newsonjapan.com)

Despite the continuous rise in ticket prices between Hong Kong and Japan, the demand for air travel has not slowed down one bit as flight searches in July and August from Hong Kong have revealed that over 45% were to destinations in Japan. (simpleflying.com)

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says a submarine cable project that would link Europe to Japan may extend to the Philippines first before it reaches the rest of Southeast Asia. (INQUIRER.net)

Japan's edible insect industry is going for the mainstream. Major firms have begun noticing the appeal of nutritious edible insects. How are insects being reinvented as food in Japan? (Firstpost)

The second official trailer for the upcoming action JRPG Fate/Samurai Remnant has been released by Omega Force and publisher Koei Tecmo. Along with many new story scenes, Arjun's servant was also revealed. (list23.com)

On August 14, 1945, World War II was nearing its end, and the Japanese Empire was in ruins. One day before the official surrender, the Japanese military police ordered the destruction of a series of vitally important documents. (Military History)

Van life in Japan is a unique & unusual experience, but sometimes things don't go as planned and today we needed help. (TREAD the globe)

This time, we're going on a two-night stay at a temple in Yamanashi. (It's Time to Travel)

Diners in Japan have been flocking to grilled eel restaurants nationwide. The delicacy is traditionally eaten to beat the heat on the Midsummer Day of the Ox, which fell on Sunday. (NHK)

In the mountains of Aomori Prefecture, northern Japan, officials use sickles to remove wild marijuana in an effort to thwart people illegally entering the area to harvest the feral plants without permission.

In a significant discovery, Indian and Japanese academics, scientists, and researchers have found out about the presence of marine rocks and water droplets in the Himalayas, which indicate the existence of great ocean millions of years ago in the history of the Earth (organiser.org)

Japanese mythology is an absolute goldmine of terrifying creatures that'll send shivers down your spine! Take the Yuki-onna, for instance – a snow woman who lures poor souls into the snowy abyss with her icy charm, only to leave them frosty popsicles. (BRIGHT SIDE)

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