Masaharu Yamada, former chief of the Metropolitan Police Department’s first investigation division, directed the arrest of ...
About 60% of victims in the March 1995 sarin nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway system had the persisting condition of ...
In the summer of 1990, three trucks sprayed a yellow liquid on several locations in Tokyo and its suburbs, including two U.S. Navy bases, Narita Airport, and the Imperial Palace.
Shinichi Ishimatsu, 65, director of St. Luke’s International Hospital in Chuo Ward, Tokyo, was the deputy chief of the ...
The Recovery Support Center was created as many victims complained of problems with their eyes even years after medical ...
The best hotels in Tokyo highlight the offerings of one of Asia’s most exciting destinations. With its speedy bullet trains, high-tech gadgets and celebrated cuisine, there are plenty of reasons ...
The Japanese government has opened a new website on the Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult responsible for the Tokyo subway nerve gas attack nearly 30 years ago, featuring testimonies from victims' families ...
A Japanese university professor on political funds said Tuesday that he has filed a criminal complaint with prosecutors against Shinji Ishimaru, who placed second in the Tokyo gubernatorial race in ...
Japan's Public Security Intelligence Agency has launched a website featuring records of the deadly sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway system 30 years ago. On March 20, 1995, members of the Aum ...
The Public Security Intelligence Agency launched a special website Friday to preserve public memory of the 1995 sarin nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway system by the Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult.
During an 80-hour battle, cluster bombs filled with a deadly nerve gas, Sarin, are barraged twice by Air Force Skyraiders—once to quiet the NVA base, and a day later to assist a helicopter ...
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