Toyota Motor resumed operations at 12 of its factories in Japan on Wednesday morning.
The automaker halted operations in any respect 14 of its group’s home crops on Tuesday, as a result of a system failure that made it inconceivable to order elements.
The firm has since been doing non permanent restoration work, whereas investigating the reason for the malfunction.
As for the 2 crops in Fukuoka and Kyoto prefectures, the corporate plans to renew operations on Wednesday night.
Meanwhile, Hino Motors halted operations at its Koga manufacturing facility in Ibaraki Prefecture on Wednesday.
The truck maker says it makes use of the Toyota system that malfunctioned and has run out of parts.
Police shoot man brandishing picket sword
News On Japan – Aug 30
A police officer fired three gunshots at a person who tried to grab a handgun and was brandishing a picket sword early Wednesday on the streets of Higashiyodogawa Ward, Osaka.

Japan govt.: Tritium in sea under detectable stage
NHK – Aug 28
Japan’s Environment Ministry has examined seawater across the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear energy plant for tritium – a cloth contained in handled and diluted water that the ability started releasing on Thursday. The ministry says all samples had been under the extent set as detectable.

183 groups take part in Nagoya dance competition
News On Japan – Aug 28
Nagoya’s “Nippon Domannaka Festival,” one of many largest crew dance occasions within the area, regionally known as “domatsuri,” was held over the weekend in 15 venues across the metropolis, with participation from 183 groups from each inside Japan and abroad.

Killer ‘Ninja Bear’ meat not so grisly
News On Japan – Aug 28
Hokkaido’s “Ninja Bear,” code named “OSO18,” that attacked 66 cows, was dissected after his seize and extermination final week, with the meat being served in eating places throughout Japan.

Japan’s ‘mystical hearth competition’ held to cease Mt. Fuji erupting
News On Japan – Aug 27
One of Japan’s three mystical festivals, the 400-year-old Yoshida Fire Festival, was held Saturday evening at a shrine on the foot of Mount Fuji, Fujiyoshida City, to hope for protected mountaineering and to appease volcanic eruptions.
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