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National / Science & Health Apr 12, 2016

Police and hospital nearly year late in reporting detainee's TB case to health authorities

Tokyo police officers and hospital workers contracted tuberculosis after coming into contact with a male detainee who died from the disease in February 2015, though the case was not reported to health authorities until January of this year, police sources said. Nineteen police officers at ...

Business Jul 22, 2015

Same-sex couples to be offered 'family' phone discounts from NTT Docomo, KDDI

Mobile phone carriers NTT Docomo Inc. and KDDI Corp. said Tuesday they would launch family discounts from October for same-sex partners amid a growing awareness of the rights of sexual minorities. They will ask to see certificates issued by the municipality where the couple ...

Shibuya Ward aims to launch same-sex partnership certificates in October

National May 27, 2015

Shibuya Ward aims to launch same-sex partnership certificates in October

by Kazuaki Nagata

Tokyo's Shibuya Ward aims to begin issuing certificates recognizing same-sex partnerships by around the end of October, the ward's new mayor said on Wednesday. Speaking at his inaugural news conference, Ken Hasebe, who campaigned on a pro-diversity platform, said ever since he won the mayoral ...

National / Social Issues Mar 23, 2015

Shibuya mayor defiant on certificates for same-sex couples despite LDP opposition

by Tomohiro Osaki

The mayor of Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, has reaffirmed his municipality's determination to recognize same-sex partnerships despite opposition by conservatives. The move would be the first of its kind in Japan. Speaking at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan on Monday, Mayor Toshitake Kuwahara restated the ...

Conservatives lash out at Shibuya Ward initiative to recognize same-sex relationships

National / Social Issues Mar 12, 2015

Conservatives lash out at Shibuya Ward initiative to recognize same-sex relationships

by Tomohiro Osaki

Conservatives are protesting a proposed initiative by Tokyo's Shibuya Ward to acknowledge same-sex partnerships as equivalent to marriage, claiming it would upset traditional family values and hurt the nation's birthrate. A Tokyo-based citizens' group submitted a petition on Wednesday to Shibuya Mayor Toshitake Kuwahara demanding ...

National / Social Issues Mar 6, 2015

Tokyo's Setagaya Ward to mull recognition of same-sex unions: mayor

The mayor of Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, said Thursday he will consider publicly acknowledging long-term, same-sex couples as family members, following a groundbreaking proposal by another ward in the capital to do so by issuing certificates. "I hope to realize what is possible within my authority ...

Music Jun 16, 2014

Dommune welcomes British broadcasting platform Boiler Room to Tokyo

by Mike Sunda

It might not be a substitute for experiencing music in a night club, but the live-streaming medium has become increasingly popular over the years, offering viewers a chance to watch their favorite DJs from the comfort of their own bedroom. In Japan, the most notable ...

Suji's and Bills: Stateside menus go big in Tokyo

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Oct 19, 2007

Suji's and Bills: Stateside menus go big in Tokyo

by Robbie Swinnerton

Spend too much time wandering down the main Roppongi drag and you start wondering what country you're in. Since Suji's threw open its doors earlier this year, close to the Iikura-Katamachi Crossing, that particular stretch of Gaien-Higashi-dori has started to feel more like Main ...

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