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Miyazaki City teams up with Japan Airlines Miyazaki Branch to invite tourists from Asia for a unique coastal and cutural journey

Miyazaki City teams up with Japan Airlines Miyazaki Branch to invite tourists from Asia for a unique coastal and cutural journey
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Employee at Miyazaki facility for disabled arrested for abusing resident

Police in Miyazaki City have arrested a 27-year-old worker at a facility for disabled people on suspicion of abusing a male resident in his 50s. According to police, the incident occurred at around 5:30 a.m. on Dec 16, Kyodo News reported. Police said Takuma Sei, who was on night duty,…

Scientists question cancer tests that use microscopic nematode worms

Some doctors say a troublingly high number of cancer-free people have tested positive on the tests sold by a Japanese start-up. Some doctors say a troublingly high number of cancer-free people have tested positive on the tests sold by a Japanese start-up.

9-month-old girl being carried by mother dies after car backs into them at supermarket

9-month-old girl being carried by mother dies after car backs into them at supermarket
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Cats, dogs receive blessings in Japan as part of unique coming-of-age tradition

Pets took center stage at a Shinto shrine near Tokyo this week to receive blessings from priests in a tradition originally observed for children. What happened: Pet owners traveled to Inuneko Jinja (Dog-Cat Shrine) within the Zama Shrine in Zama, Kanagawa Prefecture, on Tuesday to have their beloved fur babies blessed for the tradition known as Shichi-Go-San, which translates to Seven-Five-Three. The Zama Shrine in Tokyo first established the Inuneko Jinja in 2012.

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