The storm lashed the islands of Okinawa prefecture in Japan, as two as powerful sustained winds ripped branches from trees and swept a man out to sea.
By Elaine Lies TOKYO (Reuters) – Hundreds of flights were cancelled in Japan and more than 500,000 people urged to evacuate as a powerful typhoon brought torrential rain and high winds to southwestern islands and was forecast to reach Tokyo later in the week. Typhoon Neoguri weakened from its original status as a super typhoon […]
Here is another Google Earth UFO that was recently found by someone in Japan. It moves above the buildings and is following the Google car. There is two dark UFOs. One closer and one further away. It is difficult to make it …
Check Out This Bizzarro “UFO” Cloud Spotted Over Japan. by Max Eddy ( ) Friday, June 29th 2012 at 10:35 am. Last week, an enormous saucer-shaped cloud appeared over Japan. Was it an alien ship in disguise, or perhaps an enormous …
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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — The last of the 29 Navajos who developed a code that stumped the Japanese during World War II has died.
Gross domestic product per capita – the total size of the economy divided by every man, woman and child in Britain – was £21,692 in 2012.
A Japanese museum is displaying what its labeled mummified remains of a Kappa, a humanoid river dweller covered in scales that features large in Japanese folklore, and serves as an archetypal “big bad wolf” in some children’s stories. A more realistic theory says that the Kappa is actually based on a species of giant salamander […]
The Bank of Japan has begun shifting its focus from supporting growth to ways of phasing out its massive stimulus, taking first tentative steps towards a potentially momentous move for the world economy. Current and former central bankers familiar with internal discussions say an informal debate is under way on how to prepare for an […]
Japanese workers take an average of just 8.6 days off each year, less than all European nations and even the U.S.