Various regions across Japan are expected to register above-normal temperatures between June and August, the weather agency says.
The incident comes amid rising tensions between Washington and Tehran, with a large American military force positioned near Iran.
Backers argue tougher measures are needed to curb unauthorised employment, but migrant advocates fear unintended social consequences.
It is already a crime to damage a foreign flag in Japan. Now, emboldened by a massive election win, the PM wants to protect her own.
Organisers said they would review safety rules after six men collapsed during the annual scramble for good-luck talismans.
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The average hours put in by Japanese workers are lower than those of their American and Italian counterparts.
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The newly reappointed prime minister is gambling 5 trillion yen a year on a popular election promise that could backfire badly.
The US does not intend to vacate the current airbase for now due to disagreement over runway length at a replacement site, a report says.
Princess Kako reportedly witnessed the chaos firsthand as a shrieking intruder stripped off and scaled a barrier below the royal balcony.
Analysts say Takaichi’s decision not to send a cabinet minister to the event shows she is ‘protecting ties’ with Seoul amid regional tensions.
New visa centres in Moscow and St Petersburg reflect a sharp rise in Russian demand as Chinese arrivals fall amid diplomatic tensions.
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Analysts point to a shift in priorities among younger Okinawans as a possible factor in the alliance’s bruising defeat in the election.
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The HADIS system can deliver cargo of up to 500kg over a range of 120km and safeguard transport aircraft during resupply operations.
North Korea has accused Japan of resurrecting its wartime ambitions by expanding its defence and pursuing security alliances.
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A 124-seat collapse has left the Centrist Reform Alliance in tatters, with observers calling the defeat a ‘debacle of epic proportions’.
Psychologists say the quest for online clout is driving the rise in ‘meaningless’ workplace pranks, also known as part-time job terrorism.
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Fresh labour ministry figures show the cost of living crisis is deepening, as inflation continues to outpace salary increases for workers.
National Police Agency figures showed that 337 personnel had to be disciplined last year, the highest in a decade.
During election season, sound trucks drive around Japan’s cities blaring out candidates’ names and the parties they are standing for.
The extreme heat in Japan last summer has led to more pollen-producing male flowers blooming across the country.
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Despite scepticism, a leading campaigner claims Pyongyang is ready to return surviving abductees for ‘immediate, large-scale’ aid.
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Severe snowfall and related accidents across Japan have killed at least 29 people, including foreign nationals on holiday, in recent weeks.
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A Russian spy, posing as a Ukrainian citizen, used a simple request for directions to trick a local worker into selling industrial secrets.
While some argue the change aligns Japan with global norms, others say better pay – not historical titles – is what soldiers really need.
The rise in child deaths contrasts with a broader decline in suicides, prompting scrutiny of school pressure and mental health support.
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The arrest of a leader of Japan’s largest tokuryu has put the spotlight on how the gangs are edging out the yakuza and worrying the police.
A record-high survey result reflects how the war in Ukraine and regional tensions have reshaped Japan’s once cautious security outlook.
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A Tokyo court has ordered Pyongyang to pay damages, but the plaintiffs are now bracing for a long fight to enforce the ruling.
Travel operators say business has so far remained resilient, with strong demand from other parts of Asia, Europe and the US.
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The 2001 tragedy, where two men died trying to rescue a drunk passenger, spurred a series of upgrades, including installation of platform doors.