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According to a Japan Coast Guard official confirmed report, a sightseeing ferry, Kazu I, sank nearby Shiretoko Peninsula, Hokkaido. In total, 26 people died. 11 May: The Economic Security Promotion Law was enacted by the House of Councillors. This will be implemented in stages starting from April 2023. 2 to 3 June
Murdered three people in Japan and the Philippines for insurance fraud between 1994 and 1996. 23 years, 5 days His twin brother Akihiro was also sentenced to death, but died awaiting execution in 2016. Eiichi Shimoura Kenji Matsumoto Murdered two people during separate robberies in September 1990 and September 1991. 31 years, 140 days
About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Prisoners who died in Japanese detention (2 C, 43 P) S. Suicides in Japan (9 C, 33 P) U. Unsolved deaths in Japan (1 ...
9 Kazumi Sasaki 66 M Sendai Multiple murders* 2 10 Eiji Fujioka 40 M 26 May 1995 Osaka Multiple murders 2 11 Fusao Suda 54 M Tokyo Single murder 1 12 Shigeho Tanaka 69 M Tokyo Single murder 1 13 Shuji Kimura 45 M 21 December 1995 Nagoya: Single murder 1 Hiroshi Miyazawa: 14 Naoto Hirata 63 M Fukuoka: Multiple murders 2 15 Tokujirou Shinohara 68 ...
At least 36 people were killed, [9] [10] with 36 others injured and hospitalized. [11] It is reported to be the worst confirmed mass-murder incident in Japan's post-war history [12] and the worst building fire in Japan's history since the Myojo 56 building fire in 2001. 32: Hotel New Japan Fire: Fire: 8 Feb 1982: Tokyo
11 2015. 12 2014. 13 2013. 14 2012. 15 2011. 16 2010. 17 2009. 18 2008. 19 2007. 20 2006. 21 2005. 22 2004. 23 2003. ... This is a list of lists of deaths of notable ...
11 or 7 Japanese were shot to death by a Chinese man in Kobe in revenge for the Jinan incident and then he committed suicide [14] [13] 5 June 1931: 1931 Empress of Canada stabbings: aboard RMS Empress of Canada, off Japan Graciano Bilas 2 42-year-old Filipino passenger Graciano Bilas killed two people and wounded 29 others with a knife 21 May 1938
Rising up to 9.1 m (30 ft) above the coastline, the tsunami created by this earthquake was observed throughout a wide area along the Sea of Japan's coast and caused damage from Tsuruoka to Goshogawara. 100 people lost their lives to the tsunami, including seawall construction workers and beachgoers. In total, 104 people were killed.