The head of scandal-hit Osaka school operator Moritomo Gakuen insisted Thursday there were no serious inconsistencies in documents pertaining to an elementary school under construction on land acquired through a murky deal with the central government. But the Osaka Prefectural Board of Education said the documents contained inconsistencies in figures concerning construction costs, which Gov. Ichiro Matsui indicated meant the prefecture is now unlikely to give its permission for the school to open next month.
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Japan PM’s wife cuts ties with school at center of political scandal
Akie Abe, wife of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, walks past an installation from a Japanese artist while visiting the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, January 14, 2017. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s wife has cut ties with an elementary school whose operator is under fire for buying state-owned land at a rock-bottom price in a furor rapidly developing into a political headache for Abe.
In Japan’s Countryside, Villages Fight to Keep Tradition Alive
But as Japan ages and rural towns face depopulation, many unique cultural traditions are being lost. This year Kanegasaki will have to forego the centuries-old “deer dance,” a prayer for a bountiful harvest and an homage to the townspeople’s ancestors.
Shinwa eyes construction move after first development
OSAKA: Japanese developer Shinwa Group plans to expand into Thailand’s construction industry next year after the development of its first condo this year in Bangkok. “Next year we will start the construction business, focusing on residential buildings, which we are experts at in Japan,” he said yesterday.