By KAZUHIKO MATSUNAGA/ Staff Writer
November 14, 2025 at 17:11 JST
"Kusaurabenitake" (Entoloma rhodopolium or wood pinkgill) is among the poisonous mushroom species flagged on the health ministry's site. (Captured from health ministry’s website)
Artificial intelligence should not be used to decide if it is safe to eat mushrooms foraged during a mountain hike beneath the autumn leaves, according to the health ministry. [Read More]
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