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Legendary voice actor Takaya Hashi died at the age of 72

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In this week’s news roundup, we pay tribute to legendary voice actor Takaya Hashi who died Wednesday. Japan’s “African Hometown” initiative has sparked concerns about mass immigration. Tokyo police and prosecutors apologized to Shizuo Aishima’s dead family, one of three men who were wrongly charged with crimes in 2020. Masashi Tanimoto was arrested last week for alleged killing of Megumi Katayama, and reportedly killed another woman. The Japanese government plans to allow over-the-counter sales of over-the-counter drugs without age restrictions. A Japanese city is trying to limit screen time for its citizens to two hours a day.

Takaya Hashi dies after heart attack

Famous voice actor Takaya Hashi sadly died of a heart attack on Wednesday. He was 72 years old at the time. Known for its unique deep sound, Hash first called its own name hokuto hokuto shinken Martial Artist Toki Toki Polaris’ fist. Other iconic anime characters he expresses include Inuarashi piecekakuzu in Naruto Shopden With Donovan Desmond Spy × Family. He is also a voice artist for several Hollywood stars, most notably played by Alan Rickman, including Severus Snape Harry Potter Movie Series and Hans Gruber Die hard.

Hashi was born on September 8, 1952 in Takaya Kato, Tokyo, and dreamed of becoming a young Rakugo performer. After graduating from Toho Gakuen Academy of Drama and Music, he joined the Seinenza Theatre Company in 1974. He played a major role in several matches and later appeared in TV series, including Orin of the Ishida family, in the popular NHK series aoi. In addition to anime and live-action movies, hash also provides sound for many video games. His most famous game character can be said to be the face of the skull Metal Gear Solid V.

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Japan’s “African Hometown” initiative has sparked attention to mass immigration

When the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) announced last week that it designated four Japanese cities as symbolic “hometowns” of four partner countries in Africa – Naga and Nigeria Tanzania, Nigeria with Nigeria, Ghana and Imabari with Mozambique, and with Mozambique – it looks like the kindness of promoting these and promoting these ways. However, the plan caused chaos. It also sparked online rumors about the expected “immigration flooding” on these coasts. A statement posted on the Nigeria State Building website last Friday was barely rumored.

It said the Japanese government is creating a “special visa category” for highly skilled, innovative and talented Nigerians who want to move to Kisalazu to live and work. By Monday morning, the Kisarazu City website had contacted at least 500 times. “We have not requested to accept immigration or alleviate the special work visa requirements for Nigerians,” said Watnab Mayor Yoshikuni Watanabe. The Nigerian Capitol website also deleted its original statement and issued a new statement on Tuesday.correct”The title is nothing about special visas.

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Tokyo police apologize to the deceased’s family and wrongly accused of man

Tokyo police and prosecutors publicly apologized on Monday when they visited the family and grave of Shizuo Aishima, a victim of Japan’s “hostage justice” system. Aishima was arrested in 2020 with two company executives from chemical machinery manufacturer Ohkawara Kakohki. They were detained for several months in pretrial custody. Aishima died sadly, and then prosecutors filed charges against the three men. “The illegal detention and prosecution requests result in serious human rights violations. We provide the deepest apology,” said Hiroshi Ichikawa, deputy chief prosecutor of the Tokyo District Attorney’s Office.

Aishima, Ohkawara Kakohki president Masaaki Okawara and director Junji Shimada were indicted five years ago. They are accused of exporting equipment that can be used for military purposes to China and other countries. The three claimed the device was legal. During his detention, Aishima was diagnosed with a malignant tumor. His attorney’s repeated requests for bail were denied. Prosecutors argued that if released, he could destroy the evidence. In July 2021, the Tokyo District Attorney’s Office admitted that exports were not illegal. The prosecutor then dropped the charges against the defendant. Aishma died five months ago.

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Kobe reportedly murdered the suspect in another woman and then cut off

Masashi Tanimoto, 35, was arrested last week on allegedly stabbing 24-year-old Megumi Katayama, who died in her apartment building in western Japan, appearing to have targeted another woman three days before the murder. Investigation sources tell NHK A man who looked like a suspect was staying at another woman near Kobe’s hotel on August 17 (the night he arrived in the city). He reportedly entered her apartment when she unlocked the door and entered the room. “A man comes in before the automatic door closes,” the woman Tell Yomiuri TV.

She felt it was dangerous to get on the elevator with him, so she took shelter in a space behind the entrance to the apartment. When she came back, he left. This is a lucky escape. Sadly, Katayama, an insurance company employee, is not that lucky. She was found bleeding from multiple stab wounds in front of the elevator on the sixth floor of her apartment building on August 20. She was later pronounced dead. Two days later, Tanimoto, a delivery driver from the Crescent Ward in Tokyo, was arrested. he Tell The policeman did not know the victim at all.

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Japan allows over-the-counter sales of over-the-counter drugs without age restrictions

Since November 2023, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Labor and Welfare (MHLW) has been selling over-the-counter drugs (OTC) in selected pharmacies nationwide without a prescription. Pills can be purchased after an in-person consultation with the pharmacist. So far, sales have been limited to women aged 16 and older. Meanwhile, people under the age of 18 must be accompanied by their parents or guardians. However, at the Wednesday Subcommittee on the least-free bicycle drug affairs subcommittee, it was decided that these drugs should not be subject to age restrictions or require parental consent.

Before the trial begins, women in Japan must go to a clinic or hospital to get emergency contraceptive pills. In 2021, the government began to look at the possibility of switching to OTC to sell morning pills. Two years later, the trial began. Initially, 145 pharmacies across the country participated in the trial. These medicines are available today at about 340 pharmacies in Japan. To prevent inappropriate use, it must be performed under the supervision of a doctor or pharmacist. Face-to-face consultation is also required. The trial will end in March 2026.

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Japanese cities try to limit all screen time to two hours a day

Aichi County’s Toyoake mayor Masafumi Koki recently announced that the city plans to introduce a draft municipal ordinance calling on its use of smartphones, computers, tablets and gaming devices to limit its screen time to two hours off work or outside of school. It advises that elementary school children should not use electronic devices after children aged 9:15 to 18, while they are not allowed to turn off children who plan to watch three hours of movies on their iPad without worrying too much, as the ordinance is unbinding.

“The purpose is to promote measures to prevent the negative effects of excessive smartphone use on the body, mental and lifestyle aspects, including sleep time,” explain Koki. It sounds like everything is fine, but there is no penalties, is there any purpose for the ordinance? Of course, Zenko Kurishita, a Japanese free speech activist and politician, doesn’t think so. “Even if someone’s smartphone lasts more than two hours, there is no problem, and that’s no problem,” said a former member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Congress. x. “It effectively negates the core purpose of the ordinance.”

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