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The trial of a yakuza boss ends with a death sentence … and a threat

The trial of a yakuza boss ends with a death sentence … and a threat
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Working to plug the royal leaks before they become a deluge

Working to plug the royal leaks before they become a deluge
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Olympian tattoos fail to leave their mark on the Japanese press

After Tokyo was awarded the Olympics in 2013, many thought tattoos would be a major issue during the Games. In the end, they barely scratched the surface of public attention.

Japan s Olympic security balancing act leaves few satisfied

Japan s Olympic security balancing act leaves few satisfied
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Japan s Olympic security balancing act leaves few satisfied - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

July 17, 2021 Share Struggling businesses forced to temporarily shut down around Olympics venues. Olympic visitors ordered to install invasive apps and allow GPS tracking. Minders staking out hotels to keep participants from coming into contact with ordinary Japanese or visiting restaurants to sample the sushi. Japan’s massive security apparatus has raised complaints that the nation, during the weeks of the Games, will look more like authoritarian North Korea or China than one of the world’s most powerful, vibrant democracies. The worry for many here, however, isn’t too much Big Brother. It’s that all the increased precautions won’t be nearly enough to stop the estimated 85,000 athletes, officials, journalists and other workers coming into Japan from introducing fast-spreading coronavirus variants to a largely unvaccinated population already struggling with mounting cases.

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