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BynytimespostJanuary 19, 2025Chef Iwayo Kuboki, 77, was diagnosed with dementia 10 years ago (Image: Jonathan Buckmaster) Lunchtime was in full swing at a community kitchen...
BynytimespostJanuary 5, 2025It’s almost impossible to imagine a city that has a population bigger than London and New York combined. Yet, that’s the case when...
BynytimespostDecember 10, 2024Tokyo is currently experiencing a record low in fertility rates and is planning to introduce a four-day work week for government employees with...
BynytimespostDecember 8, 2024Japan has discovered a massive underwater treasure trove of rare minerals valued at approximately £20 billion. This is a promising change that could...
BynytimespostNovember 21, 2024One of the world’s biggest cities is exploring ways of expanding in one of the most unconventional ways possible. The Japanese capital of...
BynytimespostNovember 16, 2024A 65-year-old American tourist has been arrested in Japan for allegedly defacing a wooden gate at a shrine in Tokyo, according to local...
BynytimespostNovember 14, 2024Sony recently announced the PlayStation Plus games for November 2024. The November Essentials are co-headlined by Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 – Turbocharged and...
BynytimespostNovember 2, 2024Japan has a long tradition of bridge building that stretches back to ancient times. Perhaps the most famous ones are the soribashi bridges,...
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