Category: Japan

Dementia Japan Missing

491 Dementia Sufferers Found Dead in Japan in 2024

The number of people with dementia who were found dead after going missing in Japan totaled 491 in 2024, National Police Agency data have shown. 
   Of them, 382, or 77.8 pct, were found dead within 5 kilometers of the places where they disappeared, according to the data. About half of the total were discovered within a kilometer. According to the National Police Agency, 18,121 people with dementia and suspected dementia went missing in 2024. Most of them were found within a week after missing person reports were filed.

Japan Para Sports Sports

Tennis: Oda, Kamiji win French Open wheelchair singles

Japan’s Tokito Oda won his third consecutive French Open wheelchair tennis singles title Saturday, defeating Britain’s Alfie Hewett 6-4, 7-6(6). Earlier in the day, Japanese compatriot Yui Kamiji claimed her fifth wheelchair singles title and first in five years with a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Aniek van Koot of the Netherlands. Kamiji added the singles championship to the doubles crown she won Friday with South Africa’s Kgothatso Montjane.

Japan My Number Welfare

Japan’s My Number Card Functions to Be Available on iPhones

Japan will allow major functions of the My Number personal identification card to be available on iPhone smartphones from June 24, digital transformation minister Masaaki Taira said Friday. Users of Apple Inc.’s smartphones will be able to access the Mynaportal website for My Number-related administrative tasks and get copies of their public certificates at local convenience stores via iPhone-based biometric authentication. There will be no need to carry a physical My Number card.

Disability Health Hospitals Japan Medical

Japan to Deny Entry of Foreigners with Unpaid Medical Bills

The Japanese government said Friday that it will deny entry of foreign tourists who have failed to pay medical expenses in the country in the past. The government also said that medium- and long-term foreign residents who have failed to pay national health insurance or pension premiums in Japan will not be allowed to renew their period of stay or change their status of residence.

Barrier Free Japan Podcast Politics

Japan’s PM Ishiba: “We must make it the norm to have spaces where people can interact with each other regardless of whether they have a disability” [Podcast Episode]

On May 30th, the Japanese government held the first event to deepen understanding of people with disabilities, “Tomotomo Festa 2025,” at the State Guest House in Motoakasaka, Tokyo. Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru, who attended the opening ceremony, said, “We must make it the norm to have spaces where people can interact with each other regardless of whether they have a disability or not.”

Coronavirus COVID-19 Disability Elderly Japan

Japan Govt Loses Suit over “Abenomasks”

A district court on Thursday partially nullified the Japanese government’s decision not to disclose documents regarding the procurement of”Abenomasks,” cloth masks distributed in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Atsushi Tokuchi, presiding judge at Osaka District Court, also ordered the state to pay 110,000 yen in damages to the plaintiff, Kobe Gakuin University professor Hiroshi Kamiwaki whom had filed a suit demanding the revocation of the government decision, saying that it was illegal not to disclose the documents containing detailed information about the state’s procurement contracts.

Alzheimer’s iPS Japan Medical

Japan Starts Final-Stage Trial for iPS Drug for Alzheimer’s

A Japanese team said on Tuesday 3rd June that it has started a final-stage clinical trial to administer to patients with familial Alzheimer’s disease a drug discovered through induced pluripotent stem, or iPS, cells. This is the first final-stage trial conducted in the field of iPS drug discovery, which uses iPS cells to discover new efficacies of new and existing drugs, according to the team. The team includes members of Kyoto University’s Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, or CiRA, and Towa Pharmaceutical Co., which makes and sells generic drugs.

Birth Rate Fertility Japan

Japan’s births in 2024 fall below 700,000 for 1st time

The number of births in Japan fell below 700,000 for the first time in 2024, declining 5.7 percent from the previous year to 686,061, government data showed Wednesday, highlighting a continued trend of delayed marriages and childbirths. Japan’s total fertility rate — the average number of children a woman is estimated to bear in her lifetime — also fell to a record-low 1.15, down from 1.20 in 2023, according to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. Both the number of births and the fertility rate have decreased for nine consecutive years. The pace of Japan’s declining birthrate is now 15 years ahead of government projections. The full-year figures exclude babies born to foreign nationals.

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Many Needy Pregnant, Nursing Women Burdened with Living Costs

Some 80 pct of needy pregnant and nursing women in Japan are struggling to secure funds to cover living expenses, according to a survey conducted by Save the Children Japan. By employment status, 49.2 pct were jobless, and 24.8 pct were part-timers. Asked about their financial conditions, 47.6 pct said they were barely making ends meet. Meanwhile, a majority stated that they were short of money, with 29.9 pct saying they are dipping into savings and 21.7 pct saying they are relying on borrowings.