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Osaka (Japan), June 1, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Dai Kurokawa).- An Osaka restaurant provides its customers with protective masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, which has already caused more than 16,000 cases of infection and 891 deaths in Japan.FOOTAGE OF CUSTOMERS WEARING PLASTIC MASKS AT A RESTAURANT IN OSAKA, JAPAN.
Tokyo, Arp 28 (EFE).- The Japanese government has been forced to halt its free mask distribution program, after people received it with a barrage of mockery and criticism.(Camera: ANTONIO HERMOSÍN)FOOTAGE SHOWS PEOPLE WEARING MASKS IN VARIOUS STATIONS AND STREETS IN TOKYO AND A STORE WHICH SELLS PROTECTIVE MASKS AND OTHER PRODUCTS.
Japanese scientists claim to have created an ice cream which doesn't melt, and video evidence filmed in Tokyo on Saturday almost backs them up. The ice cream only began to melt after 11 whole minutes in 80 degree Fahrenheit heat, and took a further 20 minutes to completely disintegrate. So how was this life-changing innovation created? Like most great inventions, almost by accident...
Snow covers damaged buildings in the town of Shika close to the epicenter of Japan's deadly New Year's Day earthquake. The death toll has jumped to 161, authorities say, as snow complicates rescue efforts. IMAGES
A French court opens the appeal trial for a Chilean man who was sentenced to 28 years in prison last year for murdering his Japanese ex-girlfriend, Narumi Kurosaki. IMAGES
The family of Japanese student Narumi Kurosaki "have come without "no hope whatsoever of any disclosure nor admission" to the appeal trial in eastern France of Chilean Nicolas Zepeda, sentenced to 28 years in prison for the murder of the student in the first trial. SOUNDBITE