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ealabo · 4 months ago
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大津神社 / Ōtsu Shinto Shrine
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Sean bienvenidos, japonistasarqueologicos a una nueva noticia de arqueología nipona, debido a la universidad apenas puedo publicar como es debido este tipo de cosas, voy a aprovechar esta semana que tengo un poco de más libertad para presentaros un nuevo hallazgo arqueológico en Japón de gran relevancia histórica, dicho esto pónganse cómodos que empezamos. - Se ha desenterrado el haniwa de madera más grande de Japón, el túmulo Minegatsuka de Osaka, de 3,5 m de largo, dicho producto de madera es de estilo Iwami. Data de finales del siglo V y el túmulo funerario tiene forma de ojo de cerradura se localiza en la ciudad de Habikino, prefectura de Osaka. Se desenterraron bienes tales como arneses de bronce dorado. Con 3,5 m de largo, es el más grande de Japón. - ¿En qué consiste el estilo Iwami? Los productos de madera de Iwami-gata provienen de la excavación que se realizó en las ruinas de Iwami en Miyake-cho, prefectura de Nara, y tienen la forma de un pájaro con las alas extendidas. Se formularon dos teorías: Se pensaba que era un escudo. Los últimos años la teoría anterior ha caído en desuso y se plantea que tenía forma de bastón. Se cree que fue erigido al borde del montículo como muestra de autoridad y como talismán contra los malos espíritus, la muestra de autoridad posiblemente sería un jefe de la tribu y el significado de talismán tenga un sentido apotropaico. El túmulo funerario de Minegatsuka tiene una longitud total de 96 m y dispone de doble foso. - Espero que os haya gustado, nos vemos en próximas publicaciones de arqueología e historia japonesa. - ようこそ、japonistasarqueologicosさん、日本の考古学の新しいニュースへ。大学の関係で、なかなかこのようなことを予定通りに発表できないのですが、今週は少し自由が利くので、歴史的に大きな関係のある日本の新しい考古学的発見を紹介しようと思います、どうぞ、気楽に始めてください。 - 日本最大の木製はにわ、大阪の峰ヶ塚はにわ(全長3.5メートル)が発掘された。木製品は石見式です。大阪府羽曳野市にある5世紀末の鍵穴型古墳。金メッキされた青銅製の馬具などが出土した。全長3.5mは日本最大級です。 - 石見流とは?石見型は奈良県三宅町の石見遺跡から出土した木製品で、翼を広げ��鳥の形をしている。 2つの説が提唱された。 盾になると思われた。 近年、最初の説は廃れ、現在は杖の形をしていると考えられている。 権威の象徴と悪霊に対するお守りとして墳丘の縁に立てられたと考えられている。権威の象徴は部族の長であり、お守りの意味はアポトロパシー的なものであろう。峰ヶ塚は、全長96m、二重の堀を持つ。 - 日本の考古学と歴史に関する今後の記事でお会いしましょう。
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444namesplus · 18 days ago
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Take Japanese word/name.
Add -s/-is/-us at the end.
Abashiriis Aimius Akaneis Akifumius Akihikos Akiras Akuneus Amaus Ananus Anzuis Aoius Aridas Arihiros Arinobus Asagois Asakois Asakuchiis Asakurais Ashibetsuis Ashibetsus Ashibetsuus Asukaus Atsumiis Atsutous Ayanous Bunkyos Chies Chikaraus Chikushinois Chikushinos Chiryuis Chisatois Chiyokois Chiyos Chuous Daichis Daichius Echizenus Eniwas Erikos Eris Erius Etsukos Fujiokas Fujius Fukumis Fukuokais Fukushimas Fumitos Futtsuus Genjiros Ginis Habikinos Hachimantaius Hakuiis Hanamakis Haruchikas Harues Haruhikos Harumius Harunas Hashimas Hashimotous Hayanariis Heisukes Hideharus Hidemasas Hideyoshis Higashiomius Himekois Himekos Hinatas Hirojius Hiromitsus Hiromus Hironoris Hiroshimas Hiroshis Hisahitois Hisatakais Hisayois Hisayos Hisayukis Hitomius Ibaras Ibusukis Ichiharaus Ichinosekis Ichiros Iehisaus Iemasaus Ikumiis Imizus Inabes Inagius Ioris Isahayas Ishikarius Iyois Iyous Joyois Jukichiis Kadomaus Kahos Kaiis Kaitos Kaitous Kakamigaharais Kakichis Kakogawas Kakogawaus Kakuis Kakujiis Kakujius Kanameis Kanesukeus Kankuros Kansukeus Kaoruus Kasaiis Kashiharais Kashiwaraus Kasumis Katsuhisas Katsumis Katsumotois Katsumotos Katsuos Katsuragius Katsutaros Katsuuraus Katsuyamaus Katsuyaus Katsuyukiis Katsuyukis Kawagoeus Kazuhitos Kazukois Kazuyaus Keishius Ken'ichiros Ken'ichis Kenkichiis Kenkichis Kentarous Kikues Kimios Kin'yaus Kitahiroshimais Kitahiroshimaus Kitamotos Kiyokous Kiyonoris Kiyonorius Kiyoses Kochis Koichiros Koichirous Kokubunjis Komatsuus Konanus Konosukes Koshirous Kumis Kunihisais Kurumiis Kyojius Maayas Machidas Machis Madokaus Maebashis Manamis Maries Maris Masachikais Masaes Masaharuus Masahides Masaichius Masakatsus Masakazuis Masanoris Masashis Masatakes Masatous Masatsuguus Matsumotos Mayakois Megus Michihirois Michiros Michiyaus Mieis Mies Mikius Mikunius Mimasakas Mimoriis Minaeis Minamiashigaras Minamibosous Minamisatsumais Minamishimabarais Minohus Minois Mirais Mitsuakis Mitsugis Mitsuharus Mitsuhiros Mitsukos Mitsunorius Mitsuos Mitsuruus Mitsuyoshius Miwas Miyakos Miyamaus Mizukois Morikazus Motohirois Motosus Mototadais Munakatas Munenoriis Musashinous Mutsumiis Myokos
Nagahideus Nagaokais Nagatokiis Nagisais Nagoyas Namiis Namis Nan'yos Naojis Naotakaus Naotakeus Nariakirais Nariyukis Natsumis Nemuros Nishiwakis Nisshins Noas Nobeokas Nobuakius Nobukatsuis Nobunarius Nobuyoshiis Nomius Nonoichis Noriakis Norihikois Norihikos Noriyoshius Obus Odais Odawaras Ogakis Oitais Okayamas Okazakiis Okazakis Okegawaus Omitamaus Onomichiis Onos Onous Osakasayamaus Rikichis Rikus Rinshos Ritsukos Rokurois Rokuros Rumoiis Rurikos Ryojis Ryokos Ryosukes Ryotaros Ryusukeis Ryutarous Ryuyaus Sadaharus Sadayoshis Sagas Saiichis Sakaiis Sakatas Sakies Sasebous Sattes Sayamas Sayas Sayumis Seigois Seishirois Seiyos Sekius Sembokus Sendaius Setsukos Shibetsuus Shibukawas Shigeakis Shigekos Shigerus Shiinais Shimodais Shin'ichius Shingos Shintaros Shisois Shizuokas Shobarais Shoheis Shojiros Shokous Shoyaus Shunans Shusakuis Shusakus Shusukeis Suitais Sukagawas Suzakaus Suzuis Tadachikas Tadaharuis Tadamasais Tadanaous Tadashius Tadatakas Tadaterus Tadatsuneis Tadayoshis Tagawas Taijius Takafumis Takahides Takahisais Takanobus Takaokas Takarazukaus Takashimais Takashimaus Takashis Takatomiis Takaujis Takayasuis Takayasus Takeharas Takehiros Takekois Takeos Takerus Takezos Takikawas Takujius Takumius Takuois Takutos Takutous Tamas Tatsuhirois Tatsujis Teijiros Teikous Tendois Teruos Teruyoshis Teruyukius Tetsujis Tetsushiis Tetsuzous Toganes Togois Tokamachis Tokikois Tokukous Tokutaros Tomochikaus Tomohikous Tomohirois Tomokous Tomonobuus Tomos Tomotakaus Toshiakius Toshihideis Toshihisas Toshihitos Toshikazuis Toshinagaus Tottorius Towadas Toyokazus Toyoshigeis Tsukubamiraiis Tsunehisais Udais Ukihas Unnanus Urasoeus Wakayamais Warabiis Yabuus Yachiyos Yaekous Yamagas Yames Yasuhideis Yasuhirois Yasukos Yasumis Yasunaris Yasunobus Yasurois Yasuyoshis Yatarous Yoritsuguus Yoriyukius Yoshimis Yoshinaous Yoshirous Yoshiyukius Yudais Yufuis Yugois Yujius Yukikous Yukis Yurihonjos Yuris Yusukeis Yutais Yuus Yuzois
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goalhofer · 8 months ago
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2024 San Diego Padres Roster
Pitchers
#1 Matsui Yūki (Yokohama, Japan)**
#11 Darubisshu Yū (Habikino, Japan)
#32 Stephen Kolek (Shepherd, Texas)
#34 Michael King (Rochester, New York)*
#44 Joe Musgrove (El Cajon, California)
#49 Glenn Otto; Jr. (Tomball, Texas)*
#50 Adrian Morejón (Havana, Cuba)
#58 Wandy Peralta (San Francisco De Macorís, Dominican Republic)*
#59 Tom Cosgrove (Staten Island, New York)
#61 Matt Waldron (Omaha, Nebraska)
#62 Enyel De Los Santos (San Pedro De Macorís, Dom Rep)
#75 Robert Suárez (Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela)
#76 Jhony Brito (San Felipe De Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic)*
#77 Luis Patiño (Barranquilla, Colombia)*
#84 Dylan Cease (Milton, Georgia)*
Catchers
#12 Luis Campusano (Augusta, Georgia)
#20 Kyle Higashioka (Huntington Beach, California)*
#29 Brett Sullivan (Stockton, California)
Infielders
#2 Xander Bogaerts (San Nicolaas, Aruba)
#5 Eguy Rosario (Juan Baron, Dominican Republic)
#7 Ha-Seong Kim (Bucheon, South Korea)
#9 Jake Cronenworth (St. Clair, Michigan)
#13 Manny Machado (Hialeah, Florida)
#14 Tyler Wade (Murrieta, California)*
#16 Tucupita Marcano (Tucupita, Venezuela)*
Outfielders
#3 Jackson Merrill (Anne Arundel County, Maryland)**
#10 Jurickson Profar (Willemstad, Curaçao)
#23 Fernando Tatís; Jr. (San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic)
#28 José Azócar (Guiria, Venezuela)
Coaches
Manager Mike Shildt (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Bench coach Ryan Barba (Los Angeles, California)
Hitting coach Vic Rodriguez (New York, New York)
Assistant hitting coach Pat O'Sullivan (Clarksville, Tennessee)
Assistant hitting coach Mike McCoy (El Cajon, California)
Pitching coach Ruben Niebla (Calexico, California)
Bullpen coach Ben Fritz (San José, California)
Bullpen catcher Heberto Andrade (Coquivacoa, Venezuela)
Catching coach Brian Esposito (Staten Island, New York)
1B coach David Macias (Montgomery County, Texas)
3B coach Tim Leiper (Whittier, California)
Assistant coach Peter Summerville (Seattle, Washington)
Assistant coach Morgan Burkhart (Hazelwood, Missouri)
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nangiku · 2 years ago
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散歩途中 夜桜を‥ 夜は肌寒いですが!! やはり桜は綺麗ですねぇ〜🤣 (Habikino-shi, Osaka, Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqX4jGgJWu4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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udonangya · 3 years ago
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羽曳野市埴生野の、はびきのうどん 道の駅しらとりの郷本店で、スペシャル(かす・肉・すじ入り)かまたまうどん、1,331円也。
Beef, Tendon, Deep-fried beef offal, and Egg bukkake udon noodles at Habikinoudon, Hanyuno, Habikino city, Osaka prefecture.
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kaenrecords · 6 years ago
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2017.01.07 Midnight in Habikino #midnight #habikino #osaka #japan #photography
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karin0punx · 7 years ago
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Sesungguhnya fokus utama bukanlah si embak yang lagi main handphone, tapi jauhlah terawang ke luar jendela... Apa yang anda temukan? 嵐 • • • #bilafangirlmelanda #ndeso #pardonus #arashi #advertisement #train #station #kawachimatsubara #kintetsu #habikino #osaka #perfecture #japan #kansai #random #randompost (at Kawachi-Matsubara Station)
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hygmagma · 8 years ago
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#sunset #pltower #habikino #osaka #japan #orangesky #ig #igersjp #nikon #df #nikkor70_300
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trijyacustommotorcycles · 6 years ago
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FXSB breakout TRIJYA custom . 名前を刻む✨ ありがたい🤗💞 . #バイク仲間 #fxsb #breakout #カスタムバイク #カスタム #ハーレー #トライジャ #cholostyle #instamotorbike #instamoto #instamotogallery #trijya #softail #harlydavidson #motorcycles #motorcycle #motorbike #instaharleydavidson #ブレイクアウトカスタム #breakoutbrothers #custommotorcycles #バイク乗りと繋がりたい #バイク男子 #bikelife #bike #バイクのある風景 #バイク #バイクライフ (Habikino-shi, Osaka, Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/BtDlwtYgl2t/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=myu72ufecn8f
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spacecakefilm · 7 years ago
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#藤井寺 #japan #anamorphic #anamorphic映え #cinema #cinemascope #filmlook #sun #travel #photography #canon #eos #羽曳野 #風景 #空 #landscape #sky #osaka #大阪 #blue (Habikino-shi, Osaka, Japan)
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goalhofer · 1 year ago
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2023 San Diego Padres Roster
Pitchers
#4 Blake Snell (Shoreline, Washington)
#11 Darubisshu Yū (Habikino, Japan)
#15 Thomas Pomeranz (Collierville, Tennessee)
#21 Nick Martinez (Miami, Florida)
#25 Tim Hill (Los Angeles, California)
#33 David Knehr (Oyster Bay, New York)
#36 Steven Wilson (Littleton, Colorado)
#40 José Espada (Ciudad Ponce, Puerto Rico)**
#41 Rich Hill (Milton, Massachusetts)*
#44 Joe Musgrove (El Cajon, California)
#52 Michael Wacha (Texarkana, Texas)*
#56 Ray Kerr (Reno, Nevada)
#58 Scott Barlow (Santa Clarita, California)*
#59 Tom Cosgrove (Staten Island, New York)**
#60 Pedro Ávila (Santiago De León De Caracas, Venezuela)
#61 Matt Waldron (Omaha, Nebraska)**
#66 Luis García (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
#67 Jacob Lugo (Bossier City, Louisiana)*
#68 Alek Jacob (Spokane, Washington)**
#71 Josh Hader (Anne Arundel County, Maryland)
#73 Drew Carlton (Lakeland, Florida)*
#75 Robert Suárez (Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela)
Catchers
#12 Luis Campusano (Augusta, Georgia)
#26 Austin Nola (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
#29 Brett Sullivan (Stockton, California)**
#45 Chandler Seagle (New Bern, North Carolina)**
#99 Gary Sánchez (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)*
Infielders
#2 Xander Bogaerts (Oranjestad, Aruba)
#5 Eguy Rosario (Juan Baron, Dominican Republic)
#7 Kim Ha-Seong (Seongnam, South Korea)
#9 Jake Cronenworth (St. Clair, Michigan)
#13 Manny Machado (Miami, Florida)
#14 Matt Carpenter (Galveston, Texas)*
#17 Matthew Batten (Trumbull, Connecticut)
#24 Garrett Cooper (Rancho Palos Verdes, California)*
#91 Choi Ji-Man (Incheon, South Korea)*
Outfielders
#1 Trent Grisham (Ft. Worth, Texas)
#10 Jurickson Profar (Willemstad, Curaçao)
#22 Juan Soto; Jr. (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
#23 Fernando Tatís; Jr. (San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic)
#28 José Azócar (Güiria, Venezuela)
#38 Taylor Kohlwey (Onalaska Township, Wisconsin)**
Coaches
Manager Bob Melvin (Berkeley, California)
Bench coach/offensive coordinator Ryan Flaherty (Portland, Maine)
Hitting coach Oscar Bernard (San Pedro De Macorís, DR)
Assistant hitting coach Scott Coolbaugh (San Antonio, Texas)
Pitching coach Ruben Niebla (Calexico, California)
Bullpen coach Ben Fritz (San José, California)
Bullpen catcher/assistant coach Heberto Andrade (Coquivacoa, VE)
Catching coach Brian Esposito (Staten Island, New York)
1B/outfield coach David Macias (Montgomery County, Texas)
3B/infield coach Matt Williams (Bishop, California)
Senior advisory Bryan Price (Mill Valley, California)
Senior advisor Mike Schildt (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Assistant coach Peter Summerville (San Diego, California)
Assistant coach Ryan Christenson (Redlands, California)
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nangiku · 2 years ago
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羽曳野市役所横で! 世界遺産!百舌鳥古市古墳群 古墳でるるる❣️のイベントに出店中❣️ 小雨が降ってきてますが! 15:00まで! 頑張りますよぉ〜😃 お近くの際には是非遊びに来てくださいませぇ〜 (Habikino-shi, Osaka, Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck4b2_MpWOE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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pekuliar · 7 years ago
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The Enigma of the Vending Machine Murders
As promised, here is a little something I’ve been working on for a while. If you’re a true crime enthusiast or just a very curious person, do give this a read! I’ve gone through as many sources as possible to put together this very interesting case. It’s more of a practice to get back into writing essays before school starts, really, but I guarantee this will be fun! 
The case I’m about to share is a mystery that has confounded the Japanese police for almost 3 decades. They’re a string of killings tangled so expertly that investigators were left stumped, and so terrifyingly indiscriminate that it sent the public into a panic. So sit back, relax and pour yourself a nice, cold drink– trust me, you’ll need it.
Let’s take a trip to Japan– a beautiful nation bursting at the seams with life, history, culture…and vending machines.
According to the Japan National Tourism Organisation, Japan’s 127-million-strong population owns one vending machine per 23 people, bringing the total number of vending machines to a whopping 5.52 million in total. Better yet, these machines are seldom vandalised or stolen from, owing to Japan’s relatively low crime rate. (In 1985, however, the numbers differed slightly: 5.1 million vending machines for a population of 121 million people.)
It’s not hard to understand why the Japanese love their vending machines. Picture this, if you will: it’s a hot, sunny afternoon, and sweat runs down your back as you trudge home uphill. Along the way, you stop at a vending machine. Three coins and a push of a button later, you have in your hand a can of sweet respite. The crack of the tab is musical, and the first gulp makes your brain go blank with pleasure.
And then it stays blank.
Before the second gulp hits your stomach, fire spreads up your throat, a tidal wave of unending agony of the very worst kind.  
The can clatters to the floor as everything goes black.
That’s exactly what happened to a 45-year old truck driver in Fukuyama, Hiroshima.
On April 30th, 1985, a truck driver from Fukuyama purchased a drink from a vending machine. As his drink was being dispensed, he noticed a bottle of Oronamin C sitting atop the machine. Now, at the time, Oronamin C was being promoted to the public by the Otsuka Pharmaceutical Company. Vending machines were programmed to automatically dispense free bottles of Oronamin C, in addition to whatever drink the customer purchased. This, along with the Japanese practice of leaving unwanted drinks atop vending machines for the next cash-strapped soul, led the truck driver and many others to let their guard down— a mistake that would prove to be fatal.
The truck driver eventually died on May 30th, 1985. Analysis of his vomit showed traces of Paraquat— a deadly weed-killer banned in 32 countries around the world.
To give you a better understanding of the effects of Paraquat, even on the surface of the skin, exposure to Paraquat causes erythema, followed by blistering and hemorrhaging hemorrhagic diabrosis, which is a fancy way of saying “chemical burns affecting the blood vessel walls”. When ingested, Paraquat is downright lethal. Death is swift, certain and agonising, as the poison causes rapid inflammation of tissue surrounding major blood vessels and airways, and LITERALLY burns holes through the victim’s throat.
Unfortunately, this truck driver would be the first of 12 confirmed poisonings in 8 different prefectures, between April 30th and November 17th, 1985. With that in mind, let’s go through the timeline of the spate of attacks that would come to be known as the Vending Machine Murders. (Be warned, this is as dry as a list of 11 nearly identical incidents can get.)
September 11th. Izumisano, Osaka: 52-year-old man purchased a bottle of Oronamin C and found another of the same inside the machine’s dispensing slot. He consumed both, passing away on September 14th. Traces of Paraquat found in beverage remnants.
September 12th. Matsusaka, Mie: 22-year-old college student purchased a bottle of Real Gold (an energy drink) from a vending machine. A bottle of the same drink was found already sitting in the dispensing slot, and he consumed both at home, perishing on the 14th of September. (* The poison used in this one case was Diquat, not Paraquat. However, as all other aspects of this incident were similar to the other 11 deaths by Paraquat, this is still counted as a part of the same string of killings.)
September 19th. Echizen, Fukui: 30-year old man consumed a can of cola he found underneath the vending machine, eventually perishing in hospital on the 22nd of September. Analysis of his stomach contents and remnants of the cola show traces of Paraquat.
September 20th. Miyakonojo, Miyazaki: 45-year old man intends to purchase a drink but finds 2 bottles of Real Gold in the dispensing slot instead. He consumes both at home, and dies on September 22nd. Traces of Paraquat found in beverage remnants.
September 23rd. Habikino, Osaka: 50-year old man finds 2 bottles of Oronamin C in a vending machine dispensing slot. He consumes both 2 days later, and dies on the 7th of October. Traces of Paraquat found in beverage remnants.
October 5th. Konosu, Saitama: The death of this 44-year old is pretty much identical (using Oronamin C) to the previous. The victim dies on the 21st of October. Traces of Paraquat found in beverage remnants.
October 15th. Kasihara, Nara: A 69-year old man finds 2 unnamed drinks in the dispensing slot, consuming both at home and passing away on 13th November. Traces of Paraquat found in beverage remnants.
October 21st. Miyagi: A 55-year old man passes away in similar fashion after consuming an unnamed drink from a vending machine.
October 28th. Kawachinagano, Osaka: A 50-year old man dies after drinking an Oronamin C he found in the dispensing slot of a vending machine.
November 7th. Saitama, Saitama: 42-year old man purchases 1 Oronamin C, and takes 2 additional Oronamin C bottles he finds in the dispensing slot, consuming both at home and eventually dying on 16 November.
This brings us to our final victim:
November 17th. Kodama, Saitama: A 17-year old girl purchases an unnamed drink from a vending machine, but takes a Cola she finds in the dispensing slot. A week later, she passes away. Traces of Paraquat found in beverage remnants.
The passing of the unfortunate young girl marked the end of the spate of poisonings, but the effects of this string of deaths were far from over. In fact, a newspaper report from December 1985 states: “One by-product has been a spurt of copycat crimes. Twice in the last few weeks, for example, someone has left tainted containers of milk in schools in Mie Prefecture in central Japan.” Furthermore, another 2 copycat poisonings took place in Tokyo, where police were notified of drinks tainted with lime and sulfur, and in unfortunately similar fashion, the perpetrators were never caught.
Of course, necessity is the mother of invention, and for the people of Japan, it was absolutely necessary to see that such a spate of random attacks would never happen again. Therefore, extra precautions were taken by the Japan Soft Drink Bottlers’ Association, as 1.3 million warning labels were stuck on vending machines. Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. (manufacturer of Oronamin C), even redesigned their bottle design from a screw-cap to a pull-tab, in an effort to prevent tampering. Interestingly enough, however, not many other drink manufacturers shared the same sentiment. Takeo Mizuuchi, a spokesman of the Japan Soft Drink Bottlers’ Association, said: “If only consumers were more cautious, they would have seen that some tampering had been done”, and reportedly, there was no mass campaigns to rethink soft drink bottle designs– very much unlike the aftermath of the Chicago Tylenol Murders in 1982.
Yet more baffling is how utterly stumped these killings left the National Police Agency. Reportedly, due to the completely indiscriminate nature of these killings, the Japanese police were unable to get very far at all. In fact, I haven’t found a single source that details or even briefly mentions the investigation process. Many factors could have contributed to this complete and utter standstill– the lack of security cameras at areas where these poisonings occured, scant evidence, a lack of anyone claiming the crimes as their own, and the fact that the first use of DNA profiling to solve a crime was only in 1986, by Sir Alec Jeffreys in the murder of 2 young girls, so we can assume there weren’t a lot of methods available to investigators at that time. Most significant, however, were a series of threats made to the public shortly before the Vending Machine Murders.
Prior to the Vending Machine Murders, in 1984, another mysterious criminal exerted a reign of terror over the food industry. Dubbing themselves the “Monster with 21 Faces” (a name borrowed from a villain in a series of Japanese detective novels), this band of extortionists sent their first letter on May 10th, 1984, to the Glico company (manufacturer of Pocky), and would continue to send threatening letters to various food companies and news agencies. These letters taunted the police, made grandiose claims, detailed alleged locations where candies poisoned with cyanide had been planted, and sent the public into a panic. These letters continued well into 1985. It is, of course, safe to say that the police were more than a little preoccupied by the time the Vending Machine Murders took place, and thus the case was given little attention and publicity.
With that established, you’d probably not be surprised if I told you that there are a distinct lack of major theories, or any theories at all, on the individual or group responsible for the Vending Machine Murders. However, for the sake of format, here are two:
The Monster with 21 Faces: Ironically, there is a possibility that the very incident that distracted the police from the Vending Machine Murders might have been linked to said murders. The period of activity of the Monster with 21 Faces group coincides with the beginning of the Vending Machine Murders, and both involve poisoned perishables. However, at most, the Vending Machine Murderer might have been inspired by the Monster with 21 Faces (I really wish they’d picked a name that’s easier to type when palpitating with caffeine). The Monster with 21 Faces (goddamnit) seemed primarily interested in publicity and securing the population of Japan as a terrified captive audience. However, there were no public threats nor demands made with respect to the Vending Machine Murders, and therefore, this is highly unlikely. Furthermore, the Monster with 21 Faces actually publicly announced that they had better things to do. In a dramatic conclusion befitting this theatrical extortion gang, Police Superintendent Yamamoto (unable to cope with the pressure of the case), committed suicide by setting himself on fire, and the group soon responded with their final letter, announcing: “We decided to forget about tormenting food companies…We are bad guys. That means we’ve got more to do than bullying companies. It’s fun to lead a bad guy’s life.”
Yukaihan: Another theory postulated by psychologists would be that these murders are the work of one or more yukaihan. According to Professor Susumu, a mental health specialist at Tsukuba University, Tokyo, yukaihan are thrill-seeking criminals that “cynically enjoy superiority by imagining the victims groaning, and do not feel any remorse”. The theory that these murders could have been carried out by one or more individuals that take sadistic delight in picturing the suffering of their victims certainly seems more than plausible, given that Paraquat poisoning is downright agonising and would most likely elicit a pretty strong reaction. 
Sadly, investigations into this string of random killings came to a grinding halt early on, owing to insubstantial evidence and the lack of a pattern or possible motive. Whichever theory (or theories) you might believe, it appears that we might never know the truth. And with the statute of limitation on poisoning in Japan set at only 15 years, it is apparent that the truth behind the baffling Japanese Vending Murders is destined to remain…
Unsolved.
Sources: 
http://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/10/world/japanese-puzzle-the-vending-machine-murders.html 
https://www.google.com.sg/amp/s/amp.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/3b7ks1/the_paraquat_murders/
“Crime Classification Manual: A Standard System for Investigating and Classifying Violent Crime”: By John Douglas, Ann W. Burgess, Allen G. Burgess, Robert K. Ressle
https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/001085.htm
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3829725/
https://www.upi.com/Archives/1985/09/27/Japanese-warned-against-poisoned-soft-drinks/9882496641600/
http://www.forensicdna.com/timeline.html
http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/indepth/cultural/hj/vendingmachines.html
http://www.pressreader.com/philippines/bandera-visayas/20160827/281625304726170 (tagalog!)
https://www.historicmysteries.com/monster-21-faces/
“The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes”. By Michael Newton.
Tagging: 
@swearingcactus – thank you so much for your incredible support!
@en-sam-malas – I’ve got a feeling that you’d like this one, and the next. Also, there’s a Tagalog article I found on this case! 
Drop me an ask if you wanna talk more about this case, or want to be tagged when the next case comes up!
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Xuất Khẩu Lao Động Tỉnh Osaka, Nhật Bản – Những Điều Bạn Cần Biết
Xuất khẩu lao động Nhật Bản đang đang là xu hướng và được nhiều người lao động Việt Nam. Trong đó, tỉnh Osaka, Nhật Bản là địa phương  có số lượng người Việt Nam học tập và làm việc đông đúc nhất hiện nay. Trong bài viết này chúng tôi sẽ tiết lộ những bí mật mà không phải ai cũng biết về địa phương này nhé!
XKLD Nhật Bản – tỉnh Osaka đang là giải pháp của nhiều người, nhiều gia đình hiện nay. Nhưng bạn có đủ tự tin để biết những thông tin cần biết khi sang nơi “đất khách quê người này”. Bài viết dưới đây của chúng tôi sẽ giúp bạn tìm hiểu chi tiết và cụ thể về tỉnh Osaka nhé.
1, Một số điều cần biết về tỉnh Osaka.
Tổng quan tỉnh Osaka
Tỉnh Osaka nằm ở vùng Kinki trên hòn đảo Honshu, ngay cửa sông Yodo trên vịnh Osaka. Với diện tích 1.905 km2 đứng thứ 46/47 của Nhật Bản. Mặc dù diện tích nhỏ nhưng Osaka là nơi có dân số đứng thứ 3 Nhật Bản, sau Tokyo và Kanagawa, với dân số khoảng 8,839 triệu dân.  Osaka được coi là trung tâm công nghiệp, hải cảng chính và là trái tim của vùng đô thị Kansai.
Tỉnh Osaka có thủ phủ là thành phố Osaka và 32 thành phố khác bao gồm: Daito, Fujiidera, Kadoma, Kaizuka, Osakasayama, Sakai, Sennan, Kashiwara, Habikino, Hannan, Katano, Settsu, Shijonawate, Kawachinagano, Higashiosaka, Hirakata, Kishiwada, Suita, Takaishi, Minoh, Ikeda, Izumi, Moriguchi, Takatsuki, Tondabayashi, Toyonaka, Neyagawa, Izumiotsu, Izumisano, Yao.
Vị trí địa lý
Tỉnh Osaka nằm gần khu vực phía Nam của Nhật Bản và giap với các tỉnh: tỉnh Tokyo, Tỉnh Hyogo, tỉnh Nara và tỉnh Wakayama, và một phần của Osaka giáp với biển, điều này rất thuận tiện cho giao thương tại các cảnh biển và phát triển các ngành nghề thủy hải sản.
Khí hậu và thời tiết
Tỉnh Osaka nằm gần phía nam hòn đảo Honshu nên thời tiết và khí hậu ấm hơn ở Tokyo. Khí hậu nơi đây thuộc nhiệt đới ẩm, có mùa hè nóng ẩm với nhiệt độ có thể lên tới 36 độ C, mùa đông lạnh và nhiều nơi có tuyết rơi.
Mùa xuân tại đây có khí hậu mát mẻ, và là mùa của hoa anh đào nở rất đẹp.
Mùa hè nóng ẩm, xuất hiện những cơn bão vào tầm tháng 6 và tháng 7.
Mùa thu thời tiết khá dễ chịu và mát mẻ.
Mùa đông nơi đây lạnh và nhiều chỗ có tuyết rơi.
Với khí hậu và thời tiết khá giống với miền Bắc của Việt Nam. Nên việc thích nghi với thời tiết để học tập và làm việc là khá dễ dàng đối với người Việt chúng ta.
Giao thông tại Osaka
Osaka là một trong những trung tâm văn hóa và kinh tế lớn tại Nhật Bản. Chính vì thế giao thông tại đây rất phát triển. Tại đây có 2 sân bay quốc tế, sân bay quốc tế Kansai là sân bay chính, nó nằm trên hòn đảo nhân tạo ngoài khơi vịnh Osaka. Chúng phục vụ cho địa phương và các thành phố vệ tinh như: Nara, Kobe và Kyoto, sân bay có kết nối với trung tâm thành phố và ngoại ô. Tròn khi đó, sân bay quốc tế Osaka chủ yếu phục vụ các chuyến bay nội địa.
Hệ thống các cảng phục vụ cho giao thương, ngoài ra còn có các phương tiện di chuyển công cộng như: hệ thống tàu điện ngầm, xe bus, taxi…
Khoảng tích từ Osaka đến một số thành phố lớn
Cách Tokyo khoảng: 502 km
Cách Chiba khoảng: 550 km
Cách Hokkaido khoảng: 1500km
Cách Hiroshima khoảng: 300km
Nền kinh tế tỉnh Osaka
Là trung tâm kinh tế lớn thứ 2 của Nhật Bản với GDP lên tới 40,9 nghìn tỉ yên. Hàng năm sản lượng công nghiệp thu về 17,2 nghìn tỉ yên, doanh số bán lẻ hàng hóa là 76,6 nghìn tỉ yên. Đây cũng là nơi phát triển nhiều ngành nghề như: công nghệ, công nghiệp, thủy hải sản, nông nghiệp… Đây cũng là nơi đặt trụ sở của nhiều công ty lớn như: Hankyu, Sharp, Nissin, Suntory, Glico, Kintetsu, Matsushita…
Về giáo dục
Có thể nó rằng, Osaka là một trung tâm văn hóa và kinh tế lớn tại Nhật Bản. Vì thế tại đây cũng có rất nhiều trường đại học nổi tiếng đào tạo ra nguồn nhân lực cho Nhật Bản. Một số trường đại học nổi tiếng nơi đây phải kể đến như:
Đại học Y khoa Kansai (Moriguchi)
Đại học Osaka (Toyonaka và Suita)
Đại học Ngoại giao Osaka (Minoh)
Đại học Osaka Kyoiku (Kashiwara)
Đại học Phủ Osaka (Sakai)
Đại học Kinki (Higashiosaka)
Đại học Kansai Gaidai (Hirakata)
Một vài điểm du lịch nổi tiếngBảo tàng mỹ thuật quốc gia
Đây là bảo tàng mỹ thuật lớn nhất, sưu tầm và trưng bày những tác phẩm mỹ thuật hiện đại trên khắp nước Nhật từ sau thế chiến thứ II.
Bảo tàng Peace Osaka
Là bảo tàng trưng bày về những hình ảnh chiến tranh, lịch sử. Với khu tầng một, tái hiện lại những khung cảnh hoang tàn cách đây hơn 50 năm. Khi mà nơi đây phải hứng chịu những đợt dội bom có sức tàn phá khủng khiếp.
Lâu đài Osaka
Lâu đài Osaka là một trong những lâu đài đẹp nhất Nhật Bản, lâu đài có lịch sử rất lâu đời.Tuy đã từng bị chiến tranh phá hủy nhiều lần, nhưng lâu đài vẫn giữ được nét đẹp và cổ kính, Lâu đài này vẫn còn mang đậm văn hóa truyền thống của người Nhật.
2, Một số đơn hàng xuất khẩu lao động tỉnh Osaka
Đơn hàng chế biến thủy hải sản
Đơn hàng mộc xây dựng
Đơn hàng chế biến thịt bò
Đơn hàng sơn kim loại
Đơn hàng in ���n bao bì
Đơn hàng hàn bán tự động
Đơn hàng đóng gói công nghiệp
Trên đây là một số điều cần biết về tỉnh Osaka tại Nhật Bản mà các bạn có thể tham khảo thêm. Bên cạnh đó là một số ngành nghề xuất khẩu lao động Nhật Bản để các bạn có nhu cầu có thể tham khảo.
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