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Digital Coupons have become a popular marketing strategy for businesses of all sizes to drive online sales for their products or services. (newsonjapan.com)

Japan's government on Monday eased its 10,000-spectator attendance limit for large-scale events, such as professional sports games and concerts, that was in place in 27 of the country's 47 prefectures, as part of its bid to restore social and economic activities amid a steady decline in coronavirus cases. (Kyodo)

Voters in Japan gave the main ruling Liberal Democratic Party control of the Lower House in Sunday's election. (NHK)

Japanese ammo is a new exciting resource for passionate learners. (Japanese Ammo with Misa)

Animal therapy, designed to heal people through contact with animals, is spreading in Japan amid the COVID-19 crisis. (Japan Times)

International travel is starting to open up around the world so when Japan follows suit, you've now got all the advice you need to plan the best trip possible. (Currently Hannah)

Happy Halloween! Welcome to Kimono Mom's Kitchen. This is a cooking show by a Japanese mom and her daughter. (Kimono Mom)

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida seized a motoring metaphor earlier this month when he pledged to make the fight against global heating an "engine for economic growth." But one of the biggest brakes on his ambitions may be the country's powerful carmakers. (Nikkei)

Japan is voting in its first general election in the pandemic era. It's an early test for Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, who took office less than a month ago. (NHK)

八大神社 Hachidai Shrine (Let's ask Shogo -Your Japanese friend in Kyoto)

From the fleeting late summer to mid-October in 2017 a serial killer painted the streets of a dreary Toyko ex-burb crimson. (torontosun.com)

Major Japanese air carrier ANA Holdings has revised downward its earnings projection and says it now expects to post a net loss for two years in a row. (NHK)

Japan's transportation ministry said Friday it will approve taxi-sharing services nationwide from next week, allowing strangers to ride the same vehicle in a bid to offer users greater convenience while boosting the productivity of operators. (Kyodo)

Filled with pink and fuzzy things and cuddly bears, a tiny store in the heart of Tokyo's Harajuku district, is bursting with "kawaii," the Japanese for "cuteness." (Associated Press)

Alongside South Korea and China, Japan is one of the leaders in the thriving Asian gambling industry. (newsonjapan.com)

GENEVA – Michiaki Ueno won the top prize in the cello division of the Geneva International Music Competition on Thursday, the organizers said, becoming the first Japanese cellist to receive the award. (Japan Times)

Tokyo Kikai Seisakusho Ltd on Friday won a major court victory in its quest to use a poison pill defence against its biggest shareholder - a closely watched ruling that could make hostile bids in Japan far more difficult. (Nikkei)

The mind trail is a one month event consisting of three separate trails featuring art installations located in 3 different areas of Nara prefecture. (WAO RYU!ONLY in JAPAN)

Massive amounts of volcanic pumice pebbles spewed from an undersea volcano in the Pacific Ocean have been piling up on southern Japanese coasts, damaging ports and fishing boats, and prompting the central government to establish a task force to deal with the unwanted arrivals as a natural disaster, officials said. (ctvnews)

Onagawa is a small town located in Miyagi prefecture of North eastern Japan. During the 2011 Tsunami, the town lost 800 people along with most of the coastal area being distorted. (ANI News)

NHK has learned the Wakayama prefectural government in western Japan says its survey found one in four people who tested positive for the coronavirus but showed no symptoms later developed pneumonia. (NHK)

Toyota Motor has unveiled the first electric vehicle under its dedicated EV brand, Toyota bZ. It is an SUV that will go on sale by the middle of next year. (NHK)

A new variant of the Android info-stealer called FakeCop has been spotted by Japanese security researchers, who warn that the distribution of the malicious APK is picking up pace. (bleepingcomputer.com)

The disproportionate weight of rural voters in Japan gives sparsely populated parts of the country more representation — and more government largess — than urban areas, perpetuating what critics call an unfair system. (nytimes.com)

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s term in office may be short-lived and his Liberal Democratic Party could lose its majority, according to recent polls by the Yomiuri Shimbun and Asahi Shimbun daily newspapers, Reuters reported. (voanews.com)

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