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Images of the Panmunjom, Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), and North Korea seen from South Korea. North Korea fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) over Japan on Tuesday, prompting Tokyo to activate the country's missile alert system and order people to take shelter. The last time North Korea fired a missile over Japan was in 2017, at the height of a period of "fire and fury" when Pyongyang's leader Kim Jong Un traded insults with then-US president Donald Trump. South Korea's military said it had detected the launch of an IRBM, which flew around 4,500 km (2800 miles) at an altitude of about 970 km and speeds of around Mach 17. IMAGES
Pokémon-themed airplanes are appearing in the skies over Japan. Solaseed Airlines, based on the Japanese island of Kyushu, debuted a Pokémon-painted plane on December 19. According to CNN, the new themed craft made its maiden flight from Miyazaki City to Tokyo's Haneda airport. The plane is part of a collaboration between The Pokémon Company and various regions of Japan. There are currently eight prefectures involved in the collaboration between POkemon and the tourism board. Each prefecture is assigned a dedicated Pokémon character of its own.
The International Olympic Committee has given the go-ahead for a number of new sports to compete at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. According to CNN, one notable newcomer will be breakdancing. It will be the first DanceSport event to appear at an Olympic Games, having been staged at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires two years ago. The IOC executive board also announced that skateboarding, sport climbing, and surfing will be featured in Paris, too. Those three events were due to debut at the postponed Tokyo Games. Today is a historic occasion, not only for b-boys and b-girls but for all dancers around the world. Shawn Tay President, World DanceSport Federation
Partner up with a legend! POKÉMON #DetectivePikachu hits cinemas May 10. The world of Pokémon comes to life! The first-ever live-action Pokémon adventure ...
Japan Railways East unveiled an entire Pikachu-themed train where the adorable yellow and brown Pokemon is nearly everywhere on a sight-seeing train in the country's earthquake-stricken region, as part of a disaster relief project. The train will begin its daily service July 15th and run throughout the summer holiday season on the Ofunato Line. It will depart at Ichinoseki and arrive in Kesennuma in just under two hours.
Looking hot and also in a Japanese Kimono a sizzling Ali Larter is teaching the students of Yamano Gakuen the art of Resident Evil in Tokyo. She says it is the heart of 'Resident Evil: The Final Chapter'. Also some great scenes from 'Resident evil: The Final Chapter' Check it out.