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Shiga: Skeletal remains found in mountains

Shiga: Skeletal remains found in mountains Special Reports By Tokyo Reporter Staff A stroll through Takeshita-dori reveals big, bulbous lettering of a variety of colors, painted on the shutters of one shop after another By Tokyo Reporter Staff During the investigation leading up to her arrest, Saki Sudo said she knew nothing about her husband s death Coronavirus in Japan By Tokyo Reporter Staff A stroll through Takeshita-dori reveals big, bulbous lettering of a variety of colors, painted on the shutters of one shop after another Shiga: Skeletal remains found in mountains By Tokyo Reporter Staff on June 7, 2021 SHIGA (TR) – Shiga Prefectural Police launched an investigation after the discovery of skeletal remains in the mountains of Yasu City over the weekend, reports the

Shiga man suspected of raping 5 women accused in sixth case

A 38-year-old man in custody for allegedly raping five women has been accused in a sixth case

Kyoto families angered by new policy forcing high school students to buy tablets at own expense

Kyoto families angered by new policy forcing high school students to buy tablets at own expense
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Live-Action Hakuōki Show Reveals Lead Actor, Staff, 10-Episode Run

PlayStation Vita in Japan in September 2015. Idea Factory International released the game in North America and Europe in May 2017. The company later released the game for PC via Steam in August 2017. Hakuōki: Edo Blossoms ( Hakuōki Shinkai: Hana no Shō), launched in Japan on the PS Vita in June 2016. Idea Factory International released the game in March 2018 in North America and Europe for PS Vita and Steam. The game also launched for the PC via Steam in the same month. Idea Factory released the two games together for the Nintendo Switch under the title Hakuōki Shinkai: Fūkaden in September 2018.

Japan arson offender charged with murder

Share Shinji Aoba has reportedly confessed to the arson, and is said to have shouted drop dead before starting the fire. AFP Japan arson offender charged with murder Thu, 17 December 2020 Japanese prosecutors on December 16 charged a man with murder over the 2019 arson attack on Kyoto Animation that killed 36 people, local media said, the country’s deadliest violent crime in decades. Shinji Aoba, 42, was detained in the aftermath of the July attack, but has been hospitalised since then with severe burns sustained in the incident, and reportedly only regained consciousness in August. The charges, which the Kyoto Shimbun newspaper said also included attempted murder and arson, came after a psychiatric evaluation of Aoba.

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