Wednesday, Sep. 12, 2012 Scientists sound alarm on plan to bury nuclear waste Kyodo An organization representing the nation's scientists called on the government Tuesday to drop its plan to dispose of spent nuclear fuel and other high-level radioactive waste deep underground, saying the risk of geological-based problems is too high. The Science Council of Japan proposed keeping the waste in "temp
Tuesday, Sep. 4, 2012 46% will be seniors, group says Population of Tokyo to drop to half by 2100 Kyodo 2100 will see Tokyo's population standing at around 7.13 million — about half of what it is today — with 45.9 percent of those in the metropolis aged 65 or over, a group of academics and bureaucrats has concluded. Tokyo's population, which stood at 13.16 million in 2010, will peak at 13.35 mill
Kawanabe Kyosui might not be as well-known as her father Kyosai, but the prolific painter helped pave the way for women artists in early 20th-century Japan. The sixth edition of Kyotographie, Kyoto's annual celebration of local and international photography, which opens in venues across the city on April 14, is titled "Up." This year, the collection of exhibitions address France-Japan relations: t
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