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Tokyo, 12 gen. - Un uomo armato e' entrato oggi in un bar di Habikino, nella prefettura di Osaka, e ha aperto il fuoco uccidendo una ragazza di vent'anni, ferendo altre due persone e suicidandosi subito dopo con la stessa arma. Lo rende noto l'agente della polizia giapponese Mitsuyuki Oda.
 

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Mainichi Daily News - All Stories All the stories published by the Mainichi Daily News, the number one source of news on Japan in English.
Man confirmed infected with drug-resistant bacteria likely contracted it domestically

The first person confirmed to have been infected with multiple-drug resistant bacteria last year at Teikyo University Hospital -- where massive in-hospital infections occurred -- is likely to have contracted the bacteria in Japan, experts said.

Patient at Tochigi hospital may have carried new superbug back from India

MIBU, Tochigi -- A patient infected with a new strain of drug-resistant bacteria who was released from hospital here last year likely contracted it in India, it has emerged.

400-year-old sacred tree knocked down by wind at shrine

KAMI, Miyagi -- A 400-year-old giant cedar tree at a shrine here has been knocked down, apparently by strong winds, crashing the shrine's main gate.

Suicides, depression cost Japanese economy 2.7 trillion yen in 2009

Suicides and loss of employment due to depression cost the national economy almost 2.7 trillion yen in 2009, according to a Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare study released Sept.

Questions still remain over Ozawa's role in funding scandal ahead of DPJ presidential race

The issue of politics and money remains one of the main points of contention during the ongoing ruling Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) presidential race.

News Navigator: What are the characteristics of the antibiotic-resistant bacteria?

The Mainichi answers common questions readers may have about the new NDM-1 gene carrying antibiotic-resistant bacteria, of which the first case in Japan was recently confirmed at Dokkyo Medical University.

School wastes 5.1 million yen's worth of water by leaving pool valves open

The Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education has announced that a high school in Nerima Ward wasted 5.1 million yen's worth of water by leaving water running into its swimming pool for about a month.

Actress Eri Fukatsu wins Best Actress Award at Montreal film festival

MONTREAL, Quebec -- Actress Eri Fukatsu won the Best Actress Award at the 34th Montreal World Film Festival here on Sept. 6 (Sept.

Actor Oshio begged manager for protection after woman fell ill from Ecstasy

Actor Manabu Oshio, on trial for abandoning a woman who fell ill and later died after taking the drug Ecstasy, pleaded with his former manager to protect him the night of the incident, according to testimony given Sept.

Sharp's new solar cell system marks world's highest power generation efficiency

Sharp Corp.'s new solar cell system has achieved the world's highest power generation efficiency, the company has announced.

Skymark Airlines to start late-night Haneda-Central Japan route

Domestic discount carrier Skymark Airlines has announced it will start a new late-night route from Tokyo's Haneda Airport to Central Japan International Airport south of Nagoya.

Man fatally stabs father, knifes another man at restaurant in Saitama

SAITAMA -- A man has been arrested for allegedly fatally stabbing his father and attacking another man with a knife at a Denny's restaurant in Kazo on Sept.

Researchers pinpoint gene increasing risk of type 2 diabetes for Japanese

Japanese researchers have pinpointed a gene that makes Japanese people more susceptible than Westerners to type 2 diabetes.

A taste of autumn: Sweet Hokkaido corn makes its way to Tokyo

The year's heat continues to linger on, but autumn harvests are coming in, and Hokkaido wants you to know about their newest batch of sweet corn.

Boy dies, girl in coma after river accident in Saitama

HIDAKA, Saitama -- A young boy drowned and an infant girl is in a coma after an accident at a river here on Sept. 5.

New financial assistance program to encourage more students to study abroad

The government is set to introduce a new program that will encourage more students to study abroad by giving them financial assistance to stay overseas for a short period of time, it has been learned.

Princess Aiko not present for 2nd semester opening ceremony at school

Princess Aiko was not present for the opening ceremony of her school's second semester on Sept. 6.

Gene analysis shows last Asian black bear found in Kyushu came from Honshu

The results of gene analysis have shown that an Asian black bear found in Kyushu's Oita Prefecture over 20 years ago, and believed to be the region's last, was originally from Honshu, Japan's main island, it has been learned.

Sept. 8, 2010 - Haiku in English

Today's weather report--Sunny over the pool with gusts ofSmall screaming children

Sept. 7, 2010 - Haiku in English

thunderstormflickering in the eyesof the young mare--Ramona Linke (Beesenstedt, Germany)

Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion RSS Feed for Japan Today
Crime › Coast Guard begins questioning Chinese ship captain

The Japan Coast Guard began questioning the captain of a Chinese fishing vessel on a southern Japanese island after arresting him early Wednesday on suspicion…

Business › July current account surplus up for 1st time in 3 months

Japan's current account surplus came to 1,675.9 billion yen in July, up 26.1% from a year earlier and marking the first increase in three months,…

Crime › 17-year-old arrested for reporting around 3,000 false crimes

Police on Tuesday arrested a 17-year-old youth at his place of work in Iwamizawa, Hokkaido, for obstructing police duties by making prank calls. The arrest…

National › Marauding monkeys have Y200,000 bounty on their heads

In a desperate bid to contain the escalating monkey problem in Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture, authorities are offering the public 200,000 yen to capture any of…

Have Your Say › What do you think of alternative health care methods such as homeopathy, ...



Picture of the Day › Tough day

A foreign exchange dealer rests his eyes in a trading room in Tokyo on Tuesday.

World › Pressure builds on Florida pastor who wants to burn Quran on Sept 11

The government turned up the pressure Tuesday on the head of a small Florida church who plans to burn copies of the Quran on Sept…

National › Over 52,000 hospitalized due to heatstroke since late May

A total of 52,017 people were taken by ambulance to hospitals across Japan due to heatstroke from May 31 to Sept 5, including 4,962 last…

National › Japan again lowest in education spending among OECD nations

Japan again had the smallest expenditure on education in 2007 among the 28 member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in terms…

Politics › Kan remains mum about working with Ozawa after DPJ leadership contest

Prime Minister Naoto Kan remained tight-lipped Tuesday about how he will treat Ichiro Ozawa, a kingpin of the Democratic Party of Japan, if he wins…

Business › McDonald's Japan sees record-high monthly sales in August

McDonald's Holdings Co (Japan) Ltd said Tuesday that sales in August hit the highest level for a single month since the company's founding in 1971,…

World › EU decries 'barbaric' plans to stone Iranian woman

The international crossfire over Iran's stoning sentence for a woman convicted of adultery intensified Tuesday with a top European Union official calling it "barbaric" and…

Sports › Tigers blank Dragons in key series opener

Jason Standridge and Kyuji Fujikawa combined on a five-hit shutout as the Hanshin Tigers edged the Chunichi Dragons 1-0 in the opener of their crucial…

National › 36 midwifery homes fail to provide vitamin K to newborn babies

A nationwide midwives body said Tuesday that 36 of the 433 member midwifery facilities have not provided vitamin K to newborn babies over the past…

World › John Lennon killer Chapman denied parole

John Lennon's killer was again denied parole in New York, nearly 30 years after gunning down the ex-Beatle outside the musician's New York City apartment…

Lifestyle › Women-only communal housing helping newcomers to Tokyo follow dreams

Low-cost rental homes with communal rooms have become a godsend for some women struggling to start a new career in Tokyo. Although inhabitants of such…

Crime › Judicial panel launches 2nd review of Ozawa's non-indictment

An independent judicial panel has launched its second review of whether decisions by prosecutors not to indict ruling party kingpin Ichiro Ozawa over false financial…

Politics › Ministry calls for promotion of domestic defense industry

The Defense Ministry on Tuesday compiled a report that calls for fostering the domestic defense industry on a medium- to long-term basis for the sake…

Technology › Softbank tops net subscription gains for 5th month in August

Softbank Mobile Corp remained the top net gainer of new mobile phone subscriptions among Japan's major service providers for the fifth consecutive month in August…

Business › Japanese business leaders urge review of China's rare earth export controls

Visiting Japanese business leaders urged China on Tuesday to review its deep cuts in rare earth export ceilings for the second half of this year,…

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Giappone: ex modella superministro entusiasma teenager
lunedì 19 luglio 2010
Piu' che un comizio, il concerto di una rockstar. All'ultimo incontro con gli elettori, sul tettuccio del minivan, Renho, ex modella di 42 anni nippo-taiwanese, mamma di due gemelli e superministro giapponese alla 'rivitalizzazione del governo', e' stata accolta da un'autentica standing ovation. A Shibuya, quartiere centrale di Tokyo che non conosce soste, venerdi' scorso erano i teenager ad avere occupato la prima fila e a salutare la 'loro' star, piu' applaudita del potente segretario di gabinetto,
Yoshito Sengoku.
 
Il partito Democratico nipponico ha accusato una pesante sconfitta al voto di domenica per il rinnovo del Senato perdendo la maggioranza, ma la corsa di Renho (usa il suo nome che e' piu' facile da ricordare), e' sembrata inarrestabile. Telegenica e profonda conoscitrice della 'comunicazione con il piccolo schermo', e' stata la piu' suffragata con un bottino di 1,7 milioni di voti, unica tra i candidati a superare il tetto di un milione, grazie al lavoro di centinaia di giovani volontari che con grande entusiasmo, indossando una maglietta rossa su cui era disegnato il suo profilo in nero, hanno battuto a tappeto il collegio elettorale di Tokyo.
 
In base agli ultimi sondaggi, e' il ministro con ''il piu' alto gradimento'', tanto da 'strigliare' i colleghi democratici per ''evitare divisioni e processi'' post-sconfitta, e anche l'esempio di donna nipponica quanto di piu' distante dalla figura tradizionale tutta casa e famiglia. Spiazza un paese ancora con una solida impronta maschilista, ma piace. Il suo exploit e' il piu' eclatante di una serie di primati femminili in Giappone registrati nell'ultimo mese: la Bank of Japan, per la prima volta in 128 anni di storia, ha nominato a capo di una delle sue filiali regionali una donna; la Japan Airlines ha annunciato la sua prima capitano-pilota; East Japan Railway ha dato la gestione di due stazioni ferroviarie dell' area di Tokyo a due giovani capistazione con meno di 40 anni. Sviluppi che suggerirebbero un'ondata 'rosa' sul Paese, se non si scontrassero con la sintesi delle statistiche: uno studio del World Economic Forum dello scorso anno, sui progressi nel colmare il divario tra i sessi in settori come politica, salute, istruzione ed economia, ha piazzato Tokyo al 101/mo posto su 134 paesi. L'ultimo rapporto Ocse, su 21 nazioni, ha posizionato il Sol Levante al secondo peggior indice per disparita', con le donne che pur avendo stesse mansioni hanno un salario inferiore del 33% rispetto agli uomini.
 
Tre quarti delle donne lavoratrici giapponesi lasciano l'impiego alla nascita di un figlio, quasi sempre senza piu' fare ritorno nel mercato del lavoro. Segnali di una nuova era? ''Direi proprio di no'', ha notato Nobuko Matsubara, ex ambasciatrice in Italia e prima donna nella storia del Giappone a ricoprire la carica di segretario generale di un ministro, nel suo caso del Lavoro. ''Anche dieci anni fa sembrava cosi' e pensavamo alla stessa maniera - ha osservato parlando con l'Ansa -. Le cose, ne sono sicura, andranno piu' a rilento. I tempi non sono ancora maturi''.