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Owner explains ‘almost too kind’ sign at Japanese convenience stores that went viral abroad
NIIGATA — “If you think you may have heatstroke, please don’t push yourself — come inside and cool off.”
16 garbage collectors in Osaka Pref. allegedly pulled out items for personal use
OSAKA — The Tondabayashi Municipal Government in Osaka Prefecture announced June 2 that 16 employees of Hannan Seiso, a city contractor responsible for garbage collection, had been removing items such as frying pans and electrical wiring from bulk trash put out by residents.
Japan mayor defends hiring foreigners as regular municipal staff; diversity ‘a strength’
IGA, Mie — As the Mie Prefectural Government considers ending hiring foreign-national employees, the city of Iga in the prefecture has brought two new foreign employees into city hall this spring under a regular staff hiring category. Forty-two-year-old Mayor Toshinao Inamori, who led the initiative, said he feels momentum is growing to turn diversity into energy and “make it a strength.”
More Japan companies drop mandatory transfers as recruiting opens for 2027 graduates
TOKYO — Companies in Japan began recruitment screenings on June 1 for students graduating in spring 2027, with some firms abolishing mandatory relocations without employee consent to retain talented workers.
Are women-only train cars still needed in Japan? 25 years on, issue remains unsettled
TOKYO — A quarter of a century has passed since railway companies in Japan began introducing women-only cars in their current form. They remain an indispensable measure for preventing sexual victimization such as groping, yet they are also frequently debated from the standpoint of gender equality. So what lies at the root of the problem?
Hokuriku Expressway
Nagaoka
Hokuriku Expressway
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Niigata Prefecture
Tondabayashi City Hall
Osaka Prefecture
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Mie Prefecture
JR Ikebukuro Station
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