Gun Permit Revoked for Brown Bear Hunting: 'No One Can Shoot Under This' Claims Man
A man in Hokkaido is appealing the revocation of his gun permit for brown bear hunting, arguing the decision is illegal and undermines hunting activities.
Toyota Technical School: 234 Graduates Become Full-Time Employees, Including Students from Hokkaido
A graduation ceremony for the Toyota Technical School in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, celebrated 234 students becoming full-time employees of Toyota, with additional recognition for students from Hokkaido.
Recovery of Scallop Exports: Expanding Distribution Channels to Southeast Asia After Two and a Half Years of Shock from China's Ban
Exports of seafood and agricultural products from Hokkaido have increased for the first time in three years, led by a rebound in scallop exports following China's import ban.
Prosecution Seeks Three-Year Prison Sentence for Former Teacher in Hokkaido's Child Pornography Case
The prosecution has requested a three-year prison sentence for a former middle school teacher in Hokkaido involved in a child pornography case.
A video advertisement for 'a real puppy' that attracted clicks... what arrived was...
A woman in Hokkaido was misled by a deceptive advertisement showcasing a lifelike moving dog plush toy, ultimately receiving a product that did not match the promotion.
Soft and Supple yet Strong Water-resistant Adhesive Gel Developed by Combining Nature and AI
An international research team has developed a jelly-like adhesive gel that is soft, water-resistant, and reusable over 200 times, using natural substances and AI technology.
"The word 'teacher' is scary just to hear" - Sexual violence against a student, compensation order
A former teacher in Hokkaido was ordered to pay 11 million yen in damages after a female student sued him for sexual violence, with the court recognizing the abuse of his position and the impact on the victim's mental health.
Launching Curling in Okinawa, the Southernmost Region with the Association Founded in Summer: A Fate Felt in Hokkaido
Okinawa has established its curling association, becoming Japan's southernmost curling body, with plans to promote the sport's unique charm.
Residential Explosion in Sapporo: Four Years Ago, Hokkaido Gas Subsidiary Ignored Recommendations from Inspector
A residential explosion in Sapporo resulted in one woman's death, revealing that a subsidiary of Hokkaido Gas had ignored safety suggestions from an inspector four years prior.
Guidance on Conditional Operations, Former Employee Says 'There Was No Instruction' - Shiretoko Sightseeing Boat Accident
A former employee of the Shiretoko sightseeing boat company claims they were not instructed about conditional operations before a tragic accident where 26 people died or went missing after a boat capsized.
Death of university student at 'Tour de Hokkaido' leads to charges against race officials
Three race officials have been charged with criminal negligence following the death of a university student during the 'Tour de Hokkaido' cycling race due to a collision with an oncoming vehicle.
Abashiri City Councilor Almost Casts Double Vote During House of Representatives Election
A city councilor from Abashiri, Hokkaido, attempted to confirm the voting process by voting early and then appearing on the election day, raising concerns about potential double voting.
The "21 vote margin victory" of Komeito amid the Takai whirlwind: The unique history of Hokkaido's 10th district
The article discusses the narrow victory of incumbent Hiroshi Kamiya in Japan's recent House of Representatives election in Hokkaido's 10th district, amidst a backdrop of historical political dynamics and emerging new alliances.
The Weight of One Vote: A Decision Made by 21 Votes - Words from the Winner and the Loser in Hokkaidoโs 10th District
The Hokkaido 10th District election concluded with a narrow victory decided by only 21 votes between candidates Hiroshi Kamiya and Koichi Watanabe.
Moderate Seiji Osako loses in Hokkaido's 8th district, no proportional revival - Former Deputy Leader of the Constitutional Democratic Party
Seiji Osako, a former deputy leader of the Constitutional Democratic Party, lost his bid for re-election in Hokkaido's 8th district and failed to secure a proportional revival.
Koichi Nakagawa of the Liberal Democratic Party Secures First Election Victory in Hokkaido's 11th District, Nephew of the Late Akira Nakagawa
Koichi Nakagawa, a newcomer from the Liberal Democratic Party, has secured his first election victory in Hokkaido's 11th district, defeating incumbent Kaori Ishikawa.
Bear footprints found in the voting site in Hakodate, Hokkaido, hunters to be dispatched on the 8th
Bear footprints were found on the premises of a junior high school in Hakodate, Hokkaido, which is designated as a voting site, prompting hunters to be dispatched for safety on the election day, the 8th.
[Video] Weather Forecaster's Explanation on Future Snow Forecast (Before Noon on the 6th)
Due to a rapidly developing low-pressure system, Hokkaido is experiencing severe blizzards with strong winds and low visibility, prompting the Japan Meteorological Agency to advise caution regarding traffic impact.
Risk of 'whiteout' centered in the northern part of Hokkaido's Sea of Japan
Due to a rapidly developing low-pressure system, strong winds and snow are intensifying in Hokkaido, with the Meteorological Agency warning of possible whiteout conditions affecting visibility and transportation.
Accident during snow removal? Three dead in Hokkaido, Aomori, and Niigata
An 81-year-old man was found buried in snow near a home in Sapporo and confirmed dead after being taken to the hospital; he had been removing snow from the roof before the incident.
Sapporo Snow Festival Opens with 210 Ice and Snow Sculptures at 3 Venues Until the 11th
The 76th Sapporo Snow Festival commenced on the 4th, featuring a total of 210 snow sculptures across three venues until the 11th.
Breaking: Second Australian dies in Japan while skiing, local media reports
A second Australian has died in Japan while skiing off-piste in the Hokkaido region, confirmed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Cold calamity falls from the sky in Japan... 81-year-old snow record broken
Japan's northern regions experienced heavy snowfall at the end of January 2026, breaking records for snow thickness and disrupting transportation, with thousands stranded at an airport.