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Naomi Osaka beats in dramatic US Open semifinal

Naomi Osaka beats in dramatic US Open semifinal

In this week’s news roundup, we report Naomi Osaka, who lost to Amanda Anisimova after winning the first set. Takeshi Niinami insists that he is not breaking the law, although he insists that he is not breaking the law. A South Korean man was arrested at Hanida Airport for allegedly killing his girlfriend in Tokyo. The revised Wildlife Conservation, Control and Hunting Management Act has entered into force. A Japanese man claimed to have forgotten his identity after waking up on Simon Mountain. The Australian Embassy issued a warning after streaming media Lochie Jones desecrated Japan’s grave.

Naomi Osaka loses to Amanda Anisimova of the US Open semifinals

Naomi Osaka lost 7-6 6-7 3-6 to Amanda Anisimova of the United States on Thursday night in a dramatic, wrong U.S. Open. This was a disappointing ending for the Japanese player after the Japanese player won the first set. Osaka aims to have her first Grand Slam final since winning the Australian Open four years ago. Anisimova will now face Belarus’ world number one Aryna Sabalenka, who beat America’s Jessica Pegula in the other half-finals.

Despite the failure, it was an encouraging match for Osaka. The four-time Grand Slam champion has been in a downturn since the 2021 Australian Open. She seems to benefit from the change in coaching. After Wimbledon, she split up with Patrick Mouratoglou, who worked with 23-time Major Champion Serena Williams. Osaka then hired Tomasz Wiktorowski of Poland, who helped guide his fellow Igaświątek to several Grand Slam titles.

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Scandal in Santori: CEO Takeshi Niinami resigns after investigation into illegal supplements

Suntory Holdings held a press conference on Tuesday announcing its CEO and chairman Takeshi Niinami is resigning. President Nobuhiro Torii and other executives revealed that he was investigated by police on August 22 and Fukuoka Prefecture police searched his Tokyo home. One of Japan’s most famous business leaders is allegedly buying supplements containing illegal substances from overseas acquaintances. According to Niinami, he bought the supplements and considered them legal.

“I bought it in the US, entrusted it to an acquaintance and shipped it to Japan,” Niinami said in a speech Wednesday. He added, “I know it’s not illegal and there’s no problem bringing it into Japan. I bought it and thought it was no problem.” However, the former Sunshade CEO did apologize for the trouble he caused to the beverage group. “It is shameful to conduct a police investigation (I) into a company involved in supplementary sales,” he said.

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Korean man arrested after his girlfriend was killed in Tokyo

A 40-year-old Korean woman was killed in Setagaya ward in Tokyo on Monday afternoon. Shortly after 1:30 pm, bystanders found her covered in blood. About 90 minutes later, she was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead. A 30-year-old South Korean man was arrested by police on Monday night, believed to be her boyfriend. Witnesses saw him fleeing the scene.

The suspect was accused of stabbing the victim in an office building where she was going to work. according to NHKHe began dating the woman since April. She suggested that they allegedly attack her after they broke up. The woman reported the attack to police, who moved her to a place they thought was safe. They also issued a verbal warning to the man and told him to return to Korea.

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New “emergency shooting” law is Bear in Tokyo

On Monday, the revised Wildlife Conservation, Control and Hunting Management Act came into effect in Japan as bear attacks and sightings in densely populated areas are here. The new ruling allows for “emergency shootings” of bears and other potentially dangerous animals in densely populated areas under certain conditions. In the past, animal shootings were usually banned in public places. Only after police approval is approved by the licensed hunter, the gun is allowed.

Under the revised legislation, the use of weapons can be more free if the city or mayor deems “necessary”. Although most bear attacks and sightings in Japan are concentrated in the Tokyo and Hokkaido regions, Tokyo and its surrounding areas have seen a significant increase in recent years. The Metropolitan Government that has begun to showcase recently map Bears found within their jurisdiction urge their citizens to remain vigilant.

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The man claimed to have forgotten his identity after waking up in Ximen Mountain

A Japanese man appeared in a television interview this week, calling for information about his identity. He woke up with a severe headache from a bush along the National Highway in the mountains of Okuizumo Town in Shimane County about two months ago. He has no idea who he is or how he gets there. There are several items nearby, including a completely empty wallet and a designer bag with 600,000 yen.

The man who doesn’t remember his real name has always called himself Tanaka Hajim. He spent some time in the wild and headed to Osaka as he had some memories of fragmented logos in Dotonbori. The day after the interview, more than 300 phone calls and emails had been received, believed to be family members and former colleagues, connecting his true identity with the identity of a man in his 40s from Tokyo.

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Streaming media stole wine from Japan’s burial site after Australian embassy issued a warning

Australia issued a warning to its citizens at the Japanese embassy on Tuesday, urging them to act on their visit to Japan. Although no specific incident was mentioned, it is believed to be a response to a video released by Australia’s Lochie Jones in August. The influencer who wanted to be an influencer visited a cemetery in Aokigahara, where he stole a can of Kirin Chuhai that was placed on a tombstone as a sacrifice.

Australian Embassy responds explain It “works closely with the Japanese authorities to ensure that Australian travelers respect and observe local laws and rules. We encourage proper behavior when visiting Japan. We take these issues seriously and work with relevant authorities.” On Wednesday, Lochie released two “Apologize“The video on his Instagram page. Although he did say regrets on the second page, his main purpose was to speak out about Japanese culture and the “collective way of thinking” in the country.

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