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US man married to Japanese partner appeals to Tokyo court over denial of long-stay visa
TOKYO -- An American man who married a Japanese man in the U.S. has appealed to the Tokyo High Court after a district court's Sept. 30 rejection of hi
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Omicron BA.5 strain may be highly pathogenic: Japan univ. research team
TOKYO -- A research team led by the University of Tokyo expressed its view that the coronavirus's omicron subvariant BA.5 spreading across Japan
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Tokyo registers 3,391 new coronavirus infections on May 26
TOKYO -- The Japanese capital reported 3,391 more coronavirus infections on May 26 after registering 3,929 cases the previous day, the Tokyo Metropoli
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Life in Japan: To buy or not to buy a house in Tokyo
By David McNeill Despite living in Tokyo for two decades, I've resisted buying a house -- till now. One reason is prices: apartments for a family our
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More COVID-19 patients in Japan can't return to work even after stay-at-home period ends
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More COVID-19 patients in Japan can't return to work even after stay-at-home period ends
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Central Tokyo is seen in this file photo taken in the capital's Minato Ward. (Mainichi/Kimitaka Takeichi)
TOKYO -- There has been an increasing number of people in Japan who have contracted the coronavirus and are unable to return to work after being asked to stay at home for extended periods.
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare asks coronavirus patients with no symptoms to recuperate at home or in hotels for 10 days, as a general rule. Under these national standards, patients are allowed to return to their workplaces after that period, as the virus' transmissibility becomes extremely low. Patients with mild symptoms are also subject to the additional condition of waiting for three more days after recovering from their symptoms, and once the period is over, work restrictions put in place by prefectural authorities in accordance with the infectious disease law are also lifted.
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