Japan's triple Olympic wrestling champion Saori Yoshida will receive the People's Honour Award for "bringing hope and courage to society," the Japanese government said on Tuesday.
It is only the 20th time the honour has been bestowed in Japan.
The 30-year-old joins baseball's Sadaharu Oh, judo's Yasuhiro Yamashita, marathon runner Naoko Takahashi and the national women's soccer team as recipients from Japanese sport.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura told a media conference that Yoshida had helped bring joy to people in Japan, still recovering from last year's tsunami and nuclear crisis.
A 24-year-old woman was in a serious condition Friday after being stabbed by a man whom she reported to police for stalking her in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. (Japan Today )
China's television regulator has ordered a crackdown on dramas about the country's battles with Japan during and before World War Two and demanded they be more serious, state media said on Friday, following viewer complaints about ludicrous storylines. (Reuters )
Police said Friday they have found four dead bodies in an apartment in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture, in what is believed to have been a family murder-suicide. (Japan Today )
Shukan Post (May 24) conveys the difficulties experienced by other parts of the adult-entertainment biz in servicing customers from the communist nation.
A deri heru (“delivery health”) call-girl tells the tabloid that she is often requested to arrive at major hotels in the Shinjuku and Ikebukuro entertainment areas of Tokyo by Chinese visitors. (Tokyo Reporter)
Six sailors were found dead after a fire on a foreign freighter docked at a port in Hokkaido, northern Japan.
The sailors are presumed to be Russians. (NHK )
Police on Friday said that a real estate company employee was stabbed by an unknown assailant in the lobby of an office building near JR Akihabara station. The man is currently in a serious condition in hospital. (Japan Today )