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Removal work being carried out on July 4 on roads made impassable from mud and debris left by a landslide in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture (Yusuke Fukudome) A huge typhoon in 1958 caused the Kanogawa river, which runs through the Izu Peninsula, to flood and burst its banks. The water s force triggered flash floods and mudflows, killing many local residents. A doctor at a medical facility in the Tsukigase district in the river s upper reaches who was well versed in meteorological phenomena led some 30 patients and staff members at the facility in an early evacuation, saving their lives. The episode has been handed down for decades as the “lesson of Tsukigase.” ....
Monkeys chill out around bonfire at zoo in Japan December 21, 2020 (Mainichi Japan) Yakushima macaques look contented as they warm themselves by a bonfire, at the Japan Monkey Centre in Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, on Dec. 20, 2020. (Mainichi/Koji Hyodo) INUYAMA, Aichi Yakushima macaques gathered around a bonfire to warm themselves up at the Japan Monkey Centre in this central Japan city on Dec. 20, apparently delighted by the heat from the flames amid the severe winter cold. The annual bonfire event started on Dec. 20 for some 140 Yakushima macaques a Japanese monkey subspecies and will also be held on Dec. 21, the winter solstice, and on every weekend and public holiday until Jan. 31 next year. ....