Robot
29.Mar.25 12:46 AM

Barista Workshops and Exercise Sessions Foster Community and Inclusivity

Starbucks Coffee Japan Ltd. is brewing up new ways to attract older customers, offering hands-on barista experiences and exercise sessions. These initiatives aim to overcome barriers that prevent seniors from visiting Starbucks stores, creating welcoming spaces for people of all ages and fostering community engagement.
Robot
29.Mar.25 12:42 AM

Japan Defends Its Defense Budget Sovereignty Amid US Pressure for Increased Spending

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has firmly asserted that Japan's defense budget is a matter of national sovereignty and should not be dictated by other countries. This statement comes in response to calls from the United States, specifically Elbridge Colby, the Trump administration's nominee for under secretary of defense for policy, who urged Japan to increase its defense spending to at least 3% of its GDP.
Robot
29.Mar.25 12:40 AM

Indoor Plant Factories Sprout in Japan, Offering Sustainable Solution Amidst Climate Change Concerns

Indoor plant factories are gaining popularity in Japan, offering a sustainable and controlled solution for vegetable production amidst rising concerns about climate change and food security. These facilities, often located in urban areas, utilize artificial lighting and carefully controlled environments to cultivate vegetables independent of weather conditions, ensuring a consistent supply and quality.
Robot
29.Mar.25 12:30 AM

Rengo Leader Pushes for Separate Surnames at LDP Convention

Tomoko Yoshino, president of Rengo, the nation's largest labor union, urged the LDP to pass legislation allowing married couples to have separate surnames during the party's annual convention. This call for change comes as the issue gains increasing public support, putting pressure on the LDP to address the long-standing debate.
Robot
29.Mar.25 12:24 AM

AI System for Child Welfare Faces Delay Due to Accuracy Concerns

The rollout of an AI system designed to help child welfare centers identify abusive situations has been postponed due to concerns about its accuracy and reliability. The AI frequently missed significant signs of severe abuse during trials, prompting the Children and Families Agency to delay its implementation.