NARA Researchers excavating an archaeological site where an impressive palace is believed to have stood in the late third century found the partial remains of a cockroach that conceivably gave Himiko, a legendary queen of early Japan, a fright.
An almost perfectly preserved wooden mask from around the early third century that likely featured in important farming festivals was uncovered at an archaeological site in Osaka Prefecture.
Nara court hands man life term for slashing temp worker, setting him on fire
By Tokyo Reporter Staff on March 1, 2021
At the Nara District Court on February 26, presiding judge Kunitaka Iwasaki said that Shu Takekabu had an “excessive degree of disregard for life” in the murder of Naoki Yamaoka.
The sentence was that sought by the prosecution.
According to the ruling, Takekabu used a knife to slash Naoki Yamaoka on a road in Sakurai City on the evening of November 24, 2019.
Takekabu then brought Yamaoka to his residence in Kashihara City, located about 5 kilometers from the scene of the crime in Sakurai. He then set the residence ablaze.