Suigō Prefectural Natural Park is a Prefectural Natural Park in northeast Mie Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1953, the park comprises one unified area that spans the borders of the municipalities ...
Toyotsu-Ueno Station is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kintetsu Railway.
IGA, Mie Prefecture--A survivalist from Osaka Prefecture ... While studying at the institution located in Iga, the birthplace of Japan's ninja tradition, Mitsuhashi opened a dojo to teach ...
This spectacular illumination display, which uses millions of LED lights, at Nabana no Sato in Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, has a landscape that changes colors. There is also a 200-meter-long tunnel of ...
Kioxia also makes chips at Yokkaichi in Mie prefecture in central Japan and in July said it has begun sample shipments of its latest generation of NAND flash memory. The growth of AI is driving ...
It is unknown why the shark at the Toba Aquarium is the only one in Japan to live for more than 30 years in captivity. “The shark was caught by a long-liner off Shima in Mie Prefecture and ...
Meiji Mura in Aichi Prefecture is an open-air museum that features a collection of buildings from different eras in the ...
Seven students were taken to a hospital after tear gas was sprayed at an elementary school in Japan. According to Japanese media ... at an elementary school in Marunouchi, Nabari City, Mie Prefecture, ...
KOFU, Yamanashi Prefecture – The prefectural government ... the Yamanashi side saw a great reduction in nighttime climbing. THE JAPAN TIMES/ ASIA NEWS NETWORK Join ST's Telegram channel and ...
Shizuoka Prefecture in central Japan plans to require people who climb Mt. Fuji to pay a toll starting next season as a way to address risky behavior by some trekkers. Shizuoka follows a step ...
The prefecture aims to merge this fee with a separate charge collected on a voluntary basis for conservation cooperation, set at ¥1,000 per climber, for the highest mountain in the country.
Known as a culinary hotspot in Japan, Niigata Prefecture is blessed with fertile land, crystal clear water and a varied climate – all of which contribute to its exceptional local products.