Senior officials from Japan and South Korea have agreed that their counties will increase diplomatic efforts to resolve North Korea's nuclear and missile issues.
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Key words : officials upcoming address
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20180108_12/
Officials in Seoul say the upcoming direct talks between North and South Korea could address the improvement of bilateral ties.
A spokesperson at South Korea's Unification Ministry said the talks will start at 10 AM on Tuesday. The meeting will be the first of its kind in more than two years.
The spokesperson said Seoul is prepared to discuss North Korea's participation in the upcoming Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Pyeongchang.
He said delegates could also address what he called "issues of mutual interest" to mend bilateral ties.
Those include Seoul's proposal last July to hold military talks to ease tensions.
Another proposal called for meetings between Red Cross officials to resume the reunion of families separated by the Korean War.
North Korea has yet to respond to the proposals.
Tuesday's inter-Korean talks will be held at the truce village of Panmunjom inside the demilitarized zone.
South Korea's delegation will be led by Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon. The North will be represented by Ri Son Gwon, the official in charge of inter-Korean affairs.
A spokesperson at South Korea's Unification Ministry said the talks will start at 10 AM on Tuesday. The meeting will be the first of its kind in more than two years.
The spokesperson said Seoul is prepared to discuss North Korea's participation in the upcoming Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Pyeongchang.
He said delegates could also address what he called "issues of mutual interest" to mend bilateral ties.
Those include Seoul's proposal last July to hold military talks to ease tensions.
Another proposal called for meetings between Red Cross officials to resume the reunion of families separated by the Korean War.
North Korea has yet to respond to the proposals.
Tuesday's inter-Korean talks will be held at the truce village of Panmunjom inside the demilitarized zone.
South Korea's delegation will be led by Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon. The North will be represented by Ri Son Gwon, the official in charge of inter-Korean affairs.
Key words : senior have agreed effort
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20180108_16/
Senior officials from Japan and South Korea have agreed to try more diplomatic efforts to resolve North Korea's nuclear and missile issues.
The head of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau, Kenji Kanasugi, and South Korea's Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Peace and Security Affairs, Lee Do-hoon, met in Seoul on Monday.
The meeting came one day before North and South Korea are to hold bilateral talks at the truce village of Panmunjom for the first time in about 2 years.
South Korea's Foreign Ministry says the 2 officials agreed to undertake more efforts that will hopefully help the inter-Korean talks lead to a peaceful resolution.
The ministry also says they discussed how to bring North Korea to a meaningful dialogue.
Kanasugi is believed to have urged South Korea to work with Japan and the US to maximize pressure on Pyongyang to scrap its nuclear and missile programs.
The head of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau, Kenji Kanasugi, and South Korea's Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Peace and Security Affairs, Lee Do-hoon, met in Seoul on Monday.
The meeting came one day before North and South Korea are to hold bilateral talks at the truce village of Panmunjom for the first time in about 2 years.
South Korea's Foreign Ministry says the 2 officials agreed to undertake more efforts that will hopefully help the inter-Korean talks lead to a peaceful resolution.
The ministry also says they discussed how to bring North Korea to a meaningful dialogue.
Kanasugi is believed to have urged South Korea to work with Japan and the US to maximize pressure on Pyongyang to scrap its nuclear and missile programs.
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Key words : Japan coast guard wooden
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The Japan Coast Guard says a capsized wooden boat was found off the coast of Kyotango, Kyoto Prefecture.
Coast guard officials say local police were notified on Sunday morning.
A 10-meter-long and 3-meter-wide vessel was found near a rocky part of the sea about 700 meters from shore. Its stern was under water.
Coast guard officials pounded the hull to check for survivors but there was no response. So far no crew members have been found.
A piece of wood with what appears to be Korean writing had washed ashore nearby.
The coast guard suspects the boat is from the Korean Peninsula. It says the boat is similar to a number of boats that have been found recently washed ashore or drifting near Japan.
The coast guard plans to inspect the inside of the boat with police.
Coast guard officials say local police were notified on Sunday morning.
A 10-meter-long and 3-meter-wide vessel was found near a rocky part of the sea about 700 meters from shore. Its stern was under water.
Coast guard officials pounded the hull to check for survivors but there was no response. So far no crew members have been found.
A piece of wood with what appears to be Korean writing had washed ashore nearby.
The coast guard suspects the boat is from the Korean Peninsula. It says the boat is similar to a number of boats that have been found recently washed ashore or drifting near Japan.
The coast guard plans to inspect the inside of the boat with police.
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Key words : helicopter emergency hotel
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20180108_15/
A US military helicopter has made an emergency landing in the southern Japanese prefecture of Okinawa in the second such incident in 3 days.
Police received a call on Monday afternoon about a helicopter that had landed near a hotel in Yomitan Village.
Police quote the US military as saying that the aircraft landed after a signal indicating mechanical trouble came on. The incident reportedly caused no injuries.
An official at a nearby waste-disposal site told NHK by phone that the helicopter had appeared in the hotel compound accompanied by a loud noise.
The official says the aircraft sustained no damage and it seems that no one was hurt.
On Saturday, a helicopter based at the US Marine Corps' Futenma air station in Okinawa made an emergency landing on a beach in Uruma City.
Police received a call on Monday afternoon about a helicopter that had landed near a hotel in Yomitan Village.
Police quote the US military as saying that the aircraft landed after a signal indicating mechanical trouble came on. The incident reportedly caused no injuries.
An official at a nearby waste-disposal site told NHK by phone that the helicopter had appeared in the hotel compound accompanied by a loud noise.
The official says the aircraft sustained no damage and it seems that no one was hurt.
On Saturday, a helicopter based at the US Marine Corps' Futenma air station in Okinawa made an emergency landing on a beach in Uruma City.
Key words : insurance
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Japanese insurance firms are offering more products to cover damage caused by dementia patients.
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance is offering a policy that covers a dementia patient delaying a train by walking onto the tracks. It also covers such a patient crashing with pedestrians while riding a bicycle.
The product will cover any compensation claims the patient's family face from victims.
Tokio Marine and Nichido Insurance is adding dementia coverage to its automobile insurance from this month. The new policy will cover people who are liable for accidents caused by relatives with dementia.
The insurance company will pay the family, enabling them to compensate the victims.
In Japan's ageing society, more and more families are dealing with claims relating to relatives with dementia.
The issue made headlines when a rail company sued the family of a man who suffered from dementia and strayed onto some railway tracks. The 91-year-old man was killed by a train, and the firm demanded his family pay the ensuing costs.
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance is offering a policy that covers a dementia patient delaying a train by walking onto the tracks. It also covers such a patient crashing with pedestrians while riding a bicycle.
The product will cover any compensation claims the patient's family face from victims.
Tokio Marine and Nichido Insurance is adding dementia coverage to its automobile insurance from this month. The new policy will cover people who are liable for accidents caused by relatives with dementia.
The insurance company will pay the family, enabling them to compensate the victims.
In Japan's ageing society, more and more families are dealing with claims relating to relatives with dementia.
The issue made headlines when a rail company sued the family of a man who suffered from dementia and strayed onto some railway tracks. The 91-year-old man was killed by a train, and the firm demanded his family pay the ensuing costs.
Key words : maritime vessel
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Japan's maritime shipping companies aim to bring autonomous technology to their vessels just as self-driving automobiles make advances on land.
Nippon Yusen has teamed up with a manufacturer of navigation instruments to develop an autonomous-steering system.
The A-I technology assesses collision risk based on masses of data, including some collected from the work of experienced captains. The system will also alert crew members to possible danger.
It is hoped the system will help in the development of vessels that can navigate for themselves from departure to arrival.
Nippon Yusen captain Satoru Kuwahara expressed hope that the technology will reduce crew workload and improve working conditions.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines is utilizing augmented reality technology that will allow crew members to quickly assess conditions on their route.
The Japanese transport ministry says the efforts come amid chronic labor shortages. Officials report that it is increasingly difficult to recruit crew members.
Nippon Yusen has teamed up with a manufacturer of navigation instruments to develop an autonomous-steering system.
The A-I technology assesses collision risk based on masses of data, including some collected from the work of experienced captains. The system will also alert crew members to possible danger.
It is hoped the system will help in the development of vessels that can navigate for themselves from departure to arrival.
Nippon Yusen captain Satoru Kuwahara expressed hope that the technology will reduce crew workload and improve working conditions.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines is utilizing augmented reality technology that will allow crew members to quickly assess conditions on their route.
The Japanese transport ministry says the efforts come amid chronic labor shortages. Officials report that it is increasingly difficult to recruit crew members.
Key words : Monday ceremony shinjuku
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Key words : group young Osaka
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A group of young people have celebrated Coming of Age Day in Japan on Monday by climbing up the steps to the top of the country's tallest building.
The national holiday honors people reaching age 20, which is the legal age of adulthood in Japan, with ceremonies across the country.
In Osaka City in western Japan, a group of 20-year-olds marked the occasion by going to the top of the 300-meter Abeno Harukas.
Over 100 participants wrote down their hopes for the future on a white sash and ascended 1,637 steps, wearing new suits or kimono. They made it to the top of the 60-story building in about an hour.
A 20-year-old representing the group stood on a podium in a ceremony afterward to express confidence in the group for completing the ascent.
One student said he is filled with a sense of freedom, and added that he hopes to become an adult who's also filled with smiles.
Another student, dressed in an elaborate kimono, said she was unsure if she could make it to the top at first, but that she did, and she felt proud for not giving up.
She said that in the future, she hopes to become an elementary school teacher.
The national holiday honors people reaching age 20, which is the legal age of adulthood in Japan, with ceremonies across the country.
In Osaka City in western Japan, a group of 20-year-olds marked the occasion by going to the top of the 300-meter Abeno Harukas.
Over 100 participants wrote down their hopes for the future on a white sash and ascended 1,637 steps, wearing new suits or kimono. They made it to the top of the 60-story building in about an hour.
A 20-year-old representing the group stood on a podium in a ceremony afterward to express confidence in the group for completing the ascent.
One student said he is filled with a sense of freedom, and added that he hopes to become an adult who's also filled with smiles.
Another student, dressed in an elaborate kimono, said she was unsure if she could make it to the top at first, but that she did, and she felt proud for not giving up.
She said that in the future, she hopes to become an elementary school teacher.
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