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Members of groups who oppose U.S. bases in Okinawa Prefecture rallied in Tokyo’s Ginza district on May 15, the 50th anniversary of the reversion of Okinawa to Japanese administration. ....
Police in Kakuda, Miyagi Prefecture, have arrested two men on suspicion of attempted murder and robbery after they broke into a home in a rural area. According to police, the incident occurred at around 1:15 p.m. on Monday, Kyodo News reported. The woman, who is in her 60s, was alone… ....
Fans of the stuffed bear grew gradually, and collaborations with a major cosmetics company and an airline operator for led to the production of featured bears. ....
Every year in early April, cherry blossoms start blooming in Japan’s northeastern Tohoku region. Here, trains run through a landscape of floating pink petals, allowing you to enjoy many scenic spots for railways and cherry blossoms!
Such views are available in-between Funaoka Station and Ogawara Station on the Tohoku Main Line, Fukushima Prefecture’s Aizu Railway, Aomori Prefecture’s Tsugaru Railway, as well as from the slope car in Miyagi Prefecture’s Funaoka Castle Park.
When visiting the Tohoku region in the spring, don’t miss out on taking the train to enjoy beautiful cherry blossom trees! ....
A tale from the past. Creative Staff: Art: Benjamin Dewey What They Say: An elder member of the occult-battling pack of Wise Dogs recalls a harrowing mission–in U.S-occupied Japan after World War II, a mysterious curse creates an army of crawling, disembodied heads which threaten to overwhelm the region. Emrys and a team of canine companions attempt to solve the mystery, bringing them into conflict with shape-changing tanuki, evil oni, and a horde of vengeful demons. Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers): Though I’ve read only a couple of series from this property, I’ve really enjoyed Beasts of Burden from Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, and Benjamin Dewey. There’s just something about the property that in a way separates it from comics for me where it’s more that it’s a series of fables told to children that are really well-detailed because the adults behind it wanted it to delight those who were reading it to t ....