Young Women Are Rapidly Leaving Rural Japan: 17 Prefectures See Over 3% Annual Decline as They Flock to Cities for Compelling Reasons In places like Kochi Prefecture, the number of young women plummeted by an astonishing 4.5% in just one year. The exodus of women from rural areas to urban …
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Japan’s Electricity Prices Drop in July: Save Up to 691 Yen with Government Subsidies
Electricity Prices Drop Across Japan: Government Subsidies Bring Relief Good news for Japanese households: electricity prices are set to decrease across the country in July. All ten major power companies announced on June 27, 2025, that charges for July usage (reflected in August bills) will drop by 520 to 691 …
Read More »Tohoku Shinkansen Collides with Bear, Service Temporarily Suspended
Tohoku Shinkansen Collides with Bear, Service Temporarily Suspended… Entry Path Unknown for Full-Standard Train on Elevated Tracks On June 28 at around 4:02 PM JST, a rare incident occurred when the JR Tohoku Shinkansen, specifically the Hayabusa 25 (bound for Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto) and Komachi 25 (bound for Akita) trains departing from …
Read More »Don Quijote’s 1 Dollar Beer: The Surprising Story Behind Its Plain Design
Don Quijote’s 152 Yen (Around 1 Dollar) Beer: The Surprising Story Behind Its Plain Design Walk into any Japanese supermarket or convenience store, and you’ll see beer cans screaming for attention—gold, silver, black, white, red, green, you name it. Some feature cute animals, others bold logos or quirky dancing characters. …
Read More »Okinawa Farmers Discard 10,000 Cabbages as Prices Crash: “The More We Ship, the More We Lose”
(The Ryukyu Shimpo Co., Ltd) Okinawa Farmers Discard 10,000 Cabbages as Prices Crash: “The More We Ship, the More We Lose” In Ginoza Village, Okinawa, farmers are facing a tough reality: discarding 10,000 cabbages due to plummeting prices. “The more we ship, the more we lose,” one farmer laments, summing …
Read More »Over 500 Earthquakes in 8 Days Near Tokara Islands
A swarm of earthquakes has been shaking the waters near the Tokara Islands, with over 500 tremors recorded in just eight days. As of today, June 28, 2025, the region has experienced 13 more earthquakes, and the activity shows no signs of stopping. Since June 21, this relentless seismic event …
Read More »New “Fist of the North Star” Anime to Premiere in 2026 After 18-Year Hiatus
New “Fist of the North Star” Anime to Premiere in 2026 After 18-Year Hiatus 『北斗の拳 -FIST OF THE NORTH STAR-』のキービジュアル(C)武論尊・原哲夫/コアミックス, 「北斗の拳」製作委員会(オリコン) Great news for anime fans: a brand-new “Fist of the North Star” anime, titled “Fist of the North Star -FIST OF THE NORTH STAR-”, is officially set to premiere …
Read More »Understanding Self-Harm Among Japanese Women: Cultural, Social, and Personal Factors
Understanding Self-Harm Among Japanese Women: Cultural, Social, and Personal Factors Self-harm, particularly wrist cutting, is a complex and deeply personal issue affecting many Japanese women. This behavior stems from a blend of cultural, social, psychological, and gender-specific influences, compounded by individual experiences. In this article, we’ll explore the reasons behind …
Read More »Record-Breaking Early End to Japan’s Rainy Season (Tsuyu) in 2025
Record-Breaking Early End to Japan’s Rainy Season (Tsuyu) in 2025 Japan’s rainy season, known as tsuyu, typically drenches the country with heavy rainfall and humidity from June to July. However, in an unprecedented and historic event, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) announced on June 27, 2025, that the rainy season …
Read More »Why Hokkaido and Mountainous Regions Are the Coolest Places to Visit in Japan During Summer
When summer hits Japan, the heat and humidity can make many regions feel stifling. However, Hokkaido and the mountainous areas of Honshu, such as Karuizawa and Kamikochi, stand out as the most comfortable destinations. With cooler temperatures and pleasant conditions, these spots offer a refreshing escape from the typical summer …
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