THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
September 6, 2024 at 16:08 JST
The English version of the Japan Meteorological Agency’s website displaying Typhoon No. 10's predicted path. Austrian tourist Dominik Schlager said he checked the website but had difficulty understanding its severity. (Tatsumi Yamamoto)
While there was ample information in Japanese on Typhoon No. 10's movements and how different businesses were responding, many tourists struggled to find multilingual updates. [Read More]
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