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The $18 burger from Swagyu Chop Shop: featuring two smashed burger patties made from a blend of American, Australian, and Japanese wagyu beef.
Here’s a surprising add to the list of things I never expected to do: agree to pay $18 for a cheeseburger, in Imperial Beach. Moments later, another: add a $10 side of fries.
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1002 Palm Ave, Imperial Beach
And, no, I’m not talking about inflation gone awry (at least not entirely). For the most part there are valid reasons behind the price I paid. More valid than can be claimed by some of the pricey burgers found at the bottom of high-end steakhouse menus, at least.
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Some people have pointed to the ambiguity surrounding laws related to skateboarding in Japan, and the confusion that can arise as a result. | KYODO
Kyodo May 13, 2021
Nagoya – Awaiting its Olympic debut in Tokyo this summer, skateboarding has become increasingly popular in Japan as an outdoor activity one can enjoy while maintaining social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic, but the sport’s surge has not been without trouble.
Japan speeds up COVID vaccine rollout for elderly May 10 06:45 pm JST May 10 | 07:02 pm JST TOKYO
Japan on Monday accelerated its rollout of coronavirus vaccines with the aim of inoculating all of the elderly by the end of July amid a fourth wave of infections.
The government will send vaccines to municipalities to administer to over 9 million people in two weeks from Monday, covering a quarter of the nation s elderly population of about 36 million and plans to distribute vaccines for the entire elderly population by the end of June.
Japan lags behind other advanced countries in its vaccine rollout, with only some 240,000 of the elderly having received the first of two shots as of last Thursday, according to government data.