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Stricter Penalties for “Cycling While Using a Smartphone” in Japan: What You Need to Know for 2024
Many cyclists wonder, "When will stricter penalties for cycling while using a smartphone take effect?" From November 1, 2024, Japan will begin enforcing stringent penalties for cyclists caught using their smartphones while riding. The re... -
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The Dark Side of Diplomacy: Did Shigeru Ishiba Fall for a North Korean Honeytrap?
In the world of espionage and political intrigue, "honeytraps" are a well-known tactic. A honeytrap involves using sexual temptation to compromise individuals, often politicians or government officials, in order to extract valuable infor... -
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Stricter Penalties for Drunk Cycling in Japan: A Law to Watch in 2024
As of November 1, 2024, Japan will enforce stricter penalties for cycling under the influence of alcohol. Previously, Japan’s traffic law only applied penalties for cyclists who were severely intoxicated, but the new amendment broadens t... -
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Drunk Driving and Traffic Rules for Electric Scooters in Japan
In recent years, the popularity of electric scooters has surged, especially in urban areas. Alongside this growth, traffic violations and accidents have become more common, causing widespread concern. One such incident occurred in 2024 w... -
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What is “Ishiba Shock”? Understanding Its Impact on Japan’s Stock Market and Currency
In the context of Japan's 2024 Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) presidential election, the phrase "Ishiba Shock" has emerged, capturing widespread attention. The term refers to the potential economic and market consequences if Shigeru Ishi... -
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The Sinking of China’s Nuclear Submarine: Unveiling the Hidden Truth
In May-June 2024, a significant event shook China's military ambitions: the sinking of one of its newest nuclear-powered submarines. Despite the scale of this disaster, the Chinese government has been largely silent, raising suspicions o... -
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Why Countries Are Encouraging Voluntary Repatriation of Migrants: Global Case Studies
In recent years, voluntary repatriation policies have gained global attention as a strategic approach to managing immigration. These policies encourage migrants to return to their home countries voluntarily, often by offering financial i... -
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Hoshino Resorts CEO’s Statement on Yen Appreciation: What It Means for Japan’s Tourism Industry
In September 2024, the CEO of Hoshino Resorts made a comment that has sparked widespread discussion: "Yen appreciation is detrimental to the tourism industry." This statement has raised concerns among industry professionals, economists, ... -
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China’s Travel Advisory for Japan: Issues with Japan’s Response and Potential Impacts on Tourism
Recently, the Chinese government issued a travel advisory for its citizens traveling to Japan, citing safety concerns. This advisory, likely prompted by the recent murder of a Japanese child in Shenzhen, China, has sparked discussions ab... -
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Overtourism in Kyoto: The Challenges Facing Japan’s Iconic Temples
In recent years, Japan’s tourism industry has flourished, with millions of visitors flocking to cities like Kyoto to experience its rich history and culture. However, this surge in tourism has given rise to a phenomenon known as overtour...