On May 9, the Japanese government announced that Japanese high school students and a teacher who returned from Canada were infected with Influenza Type A, H1N1. On May 17, the number of new-flu cases in Japan has reached 163 after 67 more infections were confirmed Monday in Osaka and Hyogo prefectures, while many in the [...]
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When you are in need to apply for Japanese Visa, Permanent Residence, Naturalization to Japanese or in a trouble such as overstay or illegal stay in Japan, you may wonder if you can obtain a permission from the [...]
To those who live in Kanagawa, this is the official announcement from the government.
To check the details, visit Kanagawa Prefecture official site. Download the complete version with phone list here.
Other prefectures should have the same level of response.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised its alert level of the pandemic influenza (swine influenza) to Phase 5 [...]
Source: Bureau of Social Welfare and Public Health, Headquarters of the Governor of Tokyo, Bureau of General Affairs
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is providing the following services to Tokyo residents regarding information on Influenza A (H1N1):
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Those who have entered Japan from affected areas within the past 10 days and have flu-like symptoms (such as fever of [...]
The Japanese language has itw own peculiar sentence structure and writing system and has little in common with other languages of the world. Although the theory that Japanese belongs to the Atlaic and Korean family of languages is widely accepted, this has never been substantiated.
Below are listed a few of the characteristic features of modern [...]