Wreck of USS Indianapolis found off Philippines
A civilian research team has found the wreckage of the World War Two cruiser, the USS Indianapolis, on the seabed off the Philippines.
A civilian research team has found the wreckage of the World War Two cruiser, the USS Indianapolis, on the seabed off the Philippines.
The cases involved children aged under 18, who were suspected of being subjected to abuse by their parents or other guardians.
The drill on Friday morning targeted all 202 municipalities in the Chugoku and Shikoku regions by using the J-ALERT nationwide emergency warning system.
The number of foreign visitors to Japan marked a monthly record of 2.68 million in July.
Citizens in Japan have been observing the 72nd anniversary of the end of World War Two.
One man was killed and another was seriously injured over the weekend when they were hit by a roller coaster that was being tested at a park in Japan.
Officials say what appears to be a small aircraft has crashed into a mountainous area in Nara Prefecture, western Japan.
The Strategic Force of the Korean People's Army said the missiles will travel over Japan's prefectures of Shimane, Hiroshima and Kochi before falling into waters 30 to 40 kilometers off Guam.
The park fell silent at 11:02 AM. That is the exact moment the bomb was dropped.
About 50 people were injured, public broadcaster NHK said, but no further deaths were reported after two at the weekend and no people were missing.