Farewell Ceremony Held After Four-Year Term; Young Nagasaki Governor Expresses Confusion Before Election
The farewell ceremony for Governor Kengo Oishi of Nagasaki, who lost in the gubernatorial election, took place on the 27th, where he expressed his thoughts on his tenure and future hopes.
Family of 7-Year-Old Murder Victim Files Third Compensation Claim, Yet to Receive Any Payment
The family of a 7-year-old girl murdered in Nagasaki, Japan, has filed a third lawsuit for compensation totalling approximately 70 million yen, having never received any payment from the convicted murderer.
Japanese artist who survived the atomic bomb in Nagasaki dies in CuiabΓ‘
Japanese artist Masanobu Kazurayama, who survived the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, passed away at the age of 86 in CuiabΓ‘, Brazil.
Governor Nagasaki of Yamanashi Prefecture Announces Candidacy for Third Term, Unusually Early for Next Yearβs Election
Yamanashi Prefecture Governor Kotaro Nagasaki has announced his candidacy for a third term in the upcoming gubernatorial election scheduled for next year, marking an unusual early declaration for an incumbent.
Tokyo releases captain of Chinese fishing boat found in Japanese EEZ
The captain of a Chinese fishing boat, seized for illegal fishing in Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone, has been released after China posted bail guarantees.
Japan seizes fishing boat and increases tension with Beijing
Japan has seized a Chinese fishing boat and arrested its captain after the vessel disobeyed an order to stop for inspection.
Seizure of Chinese Fishing Vessel by Japan β New Escalation in Relations Between the Two Countries
Japan's seizure of a Chinese fishing vessel for evading inspection marks a new escalation in tensions between Japan and China.
Japan seizes Chinese fishing boat, arrests captain
Japan has seized a Chinese fishing boat and arrested its captain for allegedly fleeing from an inspection in Japanese waters.
Seizure of Chinese Fishing Vessels Carried Out by Fisheries Agency, Not Coast Guard; Investigation of Illegal Operations Ongoing
Japan's Fisheries Agency has apprehended a Chinese fishing vessel for illegal operations in its exclusive economic zone, marking the first such action this year.
Japan detains Chinese fishing boat and arrests its captain
Japan has detained a Chinese fishing vessel for allegedly refusing to stop in its exclusive economic zone, escalating tensions amidst Sino-Japanese relations.
Sea near Nagasaki: Japan confiscates Chinese fishing boat
Japan has confiscated a Chinese fishing boat off the coast of Nagasaki, arresting its captain for allegedly evading an inspection.
Japan detains Chinese boat... drums of escalation sound between the giants of Asia
Japan has detained a Chinese fishing boat and its captain off Nagasaki amid escalating tensions between the two countries.
Japan has arrested a Chinese fishing boat
Japan has arrested a Chinese fishing boat and its captain following an incident in its economic zone.
Japan Captures Chinese Fishing Ship in Nagasaki Waters After Four Years of Silence
Japan has captured a Chinese fishing vessel in its exclusive economic zone off Nagasaki, marking the first such occurrence in four years and heightening tensions between the two nations.
Chinese Fishing Boat Detained in Japan's EEZ Off Nagasaki, Captain Arrested for Fleeing
Japan's Fisheries Agency detained a Chinese fishing boat for failing to comply with a stop order in the exclusive economic zone off Nagasaki and arrested its captain on charges of violating fishery laws.
Nagasaki Winter Tradition 'Lantern Festival' Begins
The Nagasaki Lantern Festival, a winter tradition in Nagasaki City, kicked off on the 6th, featuring around 15,000 lanterns illuminating prominent spots like the Megane Bridge, with various cultural performances scheduled until the 23rd.
Two Teams from the Bombed Area Hold a 'Peace Match', Opening of the Soccer Century Concept League
The Meiji Yasuda J-League Century Concept League opened with a 'Peace Match' between V-Varen Nagasaki and Sanfrecce Hiroshima in Nagasaki, both based in post-war bombed locations, emphasizing a message of peace.
February 13, 1945: Dresden β the greatest Allied crime in World War II
The bombing of Dresden during World War II is characterized by many as the greatest Allied atrocity, overshadowing even the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Saint Paul Miki β Japanese Jesuit Crucified Like Jesus Christ
On this day in 1596, Japanese Saint Paul Miki and 26 of his friends were martyred for their faith in Nagasaki, Japan.