Copyright newsonjapan

KAGOSHIMA, Oct 26 (News On Japan) - Japan’s H3 Rocket No. 7, carrying a newly developed unmanned cargo spacecraft, successfully launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture at 9 a.m. on October 26th, marking another milestone for the nation’s space program. The rocket continued its flight smoothly and, about 14 minutes after liftoff, placed the onboard HTV-X No. 1 into its planned orbit, completing the mission as scheduled. The HTV-X, developed as the successor to the “Kounotori” cargo craft that operated until 2020, is designed to deliver food, experiment equipment, and other supplies to the International Space Station. Source: FNN POPULAR NEWS Japan’s H3 Rocket Sends New Cargo Vehicle to Space Station Japan’s H3 Rocket No. 7, carrying a newly developed unmanned cargo spacecraft, successfully launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture at 9 a.m. on October 26th, marking another milestone for the nation’s space program. Tokyo Court Rules Workplace Use of '-chan' as Sexual Harassment A Tokyo District Court has ruled that addressing a colleague using the 'chan' suffix constitutes sexual harassment, ordering a male employee to pay 220,000 yen in damages. Inside Japanese Fonts: How Designers Shape the Way We Read Fonts are an invisible part of daily life, yet they profoundly shape how we perceive information and emotion. From the elegant Mincho to the bold Gothic, these designs are chosen according to purpose—whether to convey clarity, trust, or impact—and their influence extends beyond readability into branding and communication. Imperial Family Pays Tribute to War Victims The Emperor, Empress, and their daughter Princess Aiko visited the Tokyo Metropolitan Memorial Hall in Sumida Ward on Thursday afternoon, marking their first visit to the site as Japan observes the 80th year since the end of World War II. They were greeted upon arrival by Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike and other officials. First Snow Caps Mount Fuji, 15 Days Earlier Than Last Year The Kofu Local Meteorological Observatory announced on October 23rd that the season’s first snow had been observed on Mount Fuji, which stands 3,776 meters tall. Around 6 a.m., an official visually confirmed that snow had clearly accumulated near the summit. MEDIA CHANNELS Japan’s Geothermal Energy In Spotlight Geothermal energy is drawing growing global attention as a key to combating global warming and achieving a decarbonized society. Among clean energy sources, it stands out for its stability and scalability. Japan, blessed with abundant volcanic activity, possesses the world’s third-largest geothermal reserves—yet its utilization remains limited. Hydrogen Ship to Ply Tokyo Bay Next Year A next-generation hydrogen-powered vessel that operated during the Expo is set to expand its role beyond the event. Lemmon Comet to Make Closest Approach to Earth on October 21st A rare astronomical event will unfold next week as Comet Lemmon makes its closest approach to Earth on October 21st, offering skywatchers a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle that will not return for roughly 1,400 years. Glitch Shuts Down Japan’s Weather Satellite The Japan Meteorological Agency announced that satellite images from the Himawari-9 weather satellite are currently unavailable due to a communication failure. While some functions have been restored through the backup satellite Himawari-8, key nighttime observation data such as infrared imagery remain inaccessible. Deadly Tick-Borne Virus Detected in Tokyo Dog for First Time Tokyo has confirmed its first case of a dog infected with severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS), a potentially fatal disease transmitted by ticks. It is the first time an animal infection has been recorded in the capital. Breakthrough in Immune Control Opens New Frontiers in Medicine Osaka University’s Professor Shimon Sakaguchi has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering regulatory T cells that suppress excessive immune reactions, a landmark finding that has brought excitement to colleagues, students, and the medical community. Best Online Cannabis Seeds – Sacred Seeds Australia Brings Legendary Strains to Local Collectors Collectors and growers in Australia have long been limited by availability. Import restrictions, shifting regulations, and supply gaps have made sourcing quality seeds a challenge. TeamLab Opens in Kyoto with Cutting-Edge Sensory Experience TeamLab has opened a new art space, “TeamLab BioVortex Kyoto,” in Kyoto’s Minami Ward, featuring around 50 works including several unveiled in Japan for the first time. Spanning approximately 10,000 square meters, the facility offers an immersive interactive experience where light, sound, and motion respond dynamically to visitors’ movements.