May 19th, 2012
Posted by katzueno
The water system in Chiba and Saitama are contaminated, said two local gov't on Friday, May 18. Chiba and Saitama are neighboring to Tokyo.
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May 17th, 2012
Posted by katzueno
This is the 3rd time in the month. The cold air is overlapping the warm ground air over Japan, which resulted in the 3rd-time tornades cautions in May.
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May 8th, 2012
Posted by katzueno
Japan Meteorological Agency gave out another caution that Japan to face unstable air condition which could lead another tornades through May 10.
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Apr 4th, 2012
Posted by katzueno
JMA warns to the public that Japan may experience nationwide spring storm of rain and wind (or snow storm in northern area) on Tuesday, April 3, 2012
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Mar 11th, 2012
Posted by katzueno
Live at 2:00pm on Sun, March 11, 2012 (JST), 1 year anniversary of YokosoNews Emergency Update for remembering our 311 experience. We will discuss how our lives has changed. Then we will feature Photohoku project.
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Feb 24th, 2012
Posted by katzueno
Japan Meteorological Agency released the latest long-term forecast. It will become warmer in March and West Japan may be hot in Summer.
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Feb 20th, 2012
Posted by katzueno
Earlier today, The families of 28 Japanese victims arrived New Zealand to attend the 1st anniversary ceremony of 2011 NZ Earthquake in Churistchurch on Feburyary 22.
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Oct 6th, 2011
Posted by katzueno
YokosoNews does not only believes in his vision but also executes it.
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Sep 21st, 2011
Posted by katzueno
JMA just held the press conference before 11am on Wed Sep 21, 2011. They gave the high alert from Tokai, Kanto (Tokyo) and Tohoku (North Japan) today as Roke travels fast.
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Sep 20th, 2011
Posted by katzueno
Typhoon Roke is bringing another large amount of rain storm mainly to Kyushu, Hyogo and Nagoya region. Evacuation orders were issued in some regions. Landslides and flooding were reported. Make sure to pay attention to the local authorities and weather forecast if you're in Japan now.
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