A sociable ocean sunfish at the Kaikyokan Aquarium in Japan fell sick after the aquarium closed for renovations, but perked up after staff set up human cutouts to make it believe people were still watching. The sunfish's story went viral on social media, with many people expressing sympathy and looking forward to seeing it again after the aquarium reopens.
U.S. President Donald Trump questioned the fairness of the U.S.-Japan security treaty, stating that it requires the U.S. to protect Japan but not vice versa. Japan expert Nicholas Szechenyi disputed Trump's claim, stating that Japan can exercise collective self-defense and help protect the U.S. under certain circumstances.
AIREC, an AI-driven humanoid robot, demonstrates its potential as a future caregiver for Japan's rapidly aging population, offering assistance with tasks like changing diapers and preventing bedsores. However, challenges remain in terms of cost, safety, and the need for human-robot collaboration in providing comprehensive care.
Land prices in Hokkaido, particularly in areas popular with foreign tourists, have seen significant increases in recent years, driven by the growing demand for vacation homes and hotels from overseas visitors. This surge has led to a shortage of housing for workers in popular tourist destinations like Kutchan, prompting companies like Tokyu Fudosan Holdings to construct dormitories for corporate clients.
Haneda Airport is testing a touchless fingerprint authentication system for international travelers, aiming to streamline entry procedures and enhance security. This innovative technology utilizes a camera to capture fingertip images, eliminating the need for physical contact with a sensor and improving accuracy through deformation prediction.