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Kamikochi Road Closure 2025: Heavy Rain Disrupts Access to Japanese Alps – Updates, Impacts, and Alternative Travel Plans

Kamikochi, one of Japan’s most breathtaking natural wonders nestled in the heart of the Japanese Alps, is facing significant disruptions this summer. As of noon on August 12, 2025, the prefectural road leading to this iconic destination in Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture, remains closed due to persistent heavy rainfall. The …

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McDonald’s Japan Cracks Down on Pokémon Happy Meal Scalping: New Sales Limits and Anti-Resale Measures Explained

In a move that highlights the ongoing challenges of limited-edition promotions in the fast-food industry, McDonald’s Japan has announced stringent new measures to curb resale activities and customer disruptions tied to its popular Happy Meal Pokémon card campaign. The initiative, originally slated for a three-day run from August 9 to …

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McDonald’s Happy Meal Pokémon Card Chaos: Scalping, Food Waste, and Solutions for a Sustainable Future

In the fast-paced world of fast food promotions, McDonald’s Happy Meals have long been a staple for families, offering affordable meals bundled with fun toys or collectibles. However, recent collaborations, particularly those involving high-demand items like Pokémon cards, have sparked widespread controversy. What was intended as a delightful treat for …

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Devastating Heavy Rain Hits Kyushu, Japan: Special Alerts Issued in Kumamoto Amid Record Rainfall

In the heart of Japan’s summer season, the island of Kyushu has been battered by relentless heavy rainfall, triggering widespread flooding, landslides, and emergency evacuations. As of August 11, 2025, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has issued its highest-level special heavy rain warnings for several areas in Kumamoto Prefecture, including …

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