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Dating app woes and a bullet train altercation: Our 5 most-read stories from last week

Dating app woes and a bullet train altercation: Our 5 most-read stories from last week

The Mainichi21-04-2025

We've listed our five most read stories on The Mainichi news site, from top to bottom, that were published between April 12 and 20. The first story was viewed by 27.8% of our regular readers. (The Mainichi)
Tokyo woman regrets meeting 'single' man via dating app after she's left with child
TOKYO -- A woman in the Japanese capital cannot help but feel her dignity was trampled upon after she met a man through a dating app, got impregnated by him and gave birth, only to end up finding out that the man had a family despite having said he was single upon their first meeting in person. Full story.
Altercation on bullet train in northeast Japan causes window damage, delay
TOKYO -- Trouble between a passenger and a conductor aboard a bullet train on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line in northeastern Japan resulted in damage to a window, causing delays to the service, East Japan Railway Co. (JR East) announced on April 13. Full story.
Ex-bus driver in Kyoto loses $84,000 retirement pay for embezzling $7
TOKYO -- Following a Supreme Court ruling, a former Kyoto City Bus driver has lost retirement pay of some 12 million yen (about $84,000) for pocketing 1,000 yen ($7) from a passenger fare. Full story.
Tokyo school operator sues 8 people for $5.1 mil. in damages, releases defendants' names
TOKYO -- Musashino Higashi Gakuen, an educational corporation operating schools in Musashino, Tokyo, announced April 15 it had filed a lawsuit seeking some 725.72 million yen (about $5.1 million) in total damages from eight people, including a graduate who previously filed a criminal complaint against its chairperson. Full story.
How do doctors detect 'hypothyroidism' that claimed life of Japanese singer Ayumi Ishida?
TOKYO -- Singer and actor Ayumi Ishida, best known for hits such as "Blue Light Yokohama," died at a hospital in Tokyo in March at age 76 due to hypothyroidism, a type of thyroid hormone deficiency. Her death prompted specialists to highlight the importance of early detection of this disease, which is relatively common among women, yet seldom fatal. Full story.

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