A Hong Kong woman on holiday in Japan has died after being hit by a train. Japanese media reports said the woman, 61, was standing on tracks near
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OTARU, Hokkaido (The Straits Times/ANN): A Hong Kong tourist was killed in Japan after a train rammed into her while she was taking photos on the tracks. The incident, which occurred in the ...
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A Hong Kong tourist was killed in Otaru City, Hokkaido on Thursday after being hit by a train while taking photos on the tracks.
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Visitors from near and far flock to anti-corruption cafe in Hong Kong and Japan prison museum to get a taste of crime and punishment Crime-themed attractions such as Hong Kong's ICAC Cafe and Japan's Prison Museum, designed to promote legal culture ...