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Kenji Nagai (長井 健司, Nagai Kenji, August 27, 1957 – September 27, 2007) was a Japanese photojournalist who took many assignments to conflict zones and dangerous areas around the world. He was shot dead in Myanmar during the Saffron Revolution while filming.
John Daub is an American YouTuber and Japan-based reporter who runs the YouTube channel Only in Japan, a documentary series focusing on Japanese culture, food, history and his travel around Japan. YouTube series
The head of Japan Airlines catering service in Anchorage committed suicide shortly afterwards and was the only fatality of the incident. It was only luck that the pilots did not eat the omelettes (their body clocks were not in the right time zone for breakfast) and become incapacitated, leading some airlines to forbid pilots eating certain ...
CDC health officials and the U.S. State Department are warning Americans against travel to Japan because of a surge in coronavirus cases there. The department's advisory is at a level 4, the ...
Seasoned epidemiologists and expert health advisors over at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend people avoid traveling home for the holidays altogether. According to this ...
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"It's dangerous to go alone! Take this." is a quote from the 1986 video game The Legend of Zelda. [nb 1] It is spoken by an unnamed old man, who the player can decide to meet in the cave at the start of the game, he gives the player-character Link a sword to aid his quest to defeat Ganon and rescue Princess Zelda. The quote has been referenced in video gaming and other media, has become an ...
[6] [7] Katada Tamami of Nissei Hospital wrote of a Japanese patient with manic-depression, who experienced Paris syndrome in 1998. [8] Later work by Dr. Youcef Mahmoudia, a psychiatrist with the hospital Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, indicates that Paris syndrome is "psychopathology related to travel, rather than a syndrome of the traveler."