A popular Thai Facebook page focused on Japan travel, 'Giftjung Nang Lao', reported on Thursday (May 15) that a senior Thai prosecutor and his daughter were detained at Narita International Airport on May 12, following an alleged threat against a female airline staff member. According to the report, the 66-year-old man, who identified himself as a prosecutor, allegedly grabbed the arms of a 28-year-old female employee at the departure counter of Terminal 1 around 2.45pm. The incident reportedly occurred after he expressed dissatisfaction with the service provided. His 30-year-old daughter was also detained but denied any physical contact with the staff
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A Brazilian influencer and Formula One fan who declared her love for Japan and told her mother she felt completely safe in the country was found dead in suspicious circumstances – just hours before she was due to fly home.Amanda Borges da Silva, 30, died from smoke inhalation after a fire broke out in a rented flat in Narita, near Tokyo’s main international airport, on May 1.Her death has triggered a criminal investigation and the arrest of an unemployed Sri Lankan man who allegedly fled the scene – as well as a wave of nationalist backlash online over foreign crime
As Japan rides a wave of record-breaking tourist arrivals, foreign visitors are voicing growing frustrations over lengthy immigration queues, overcrowded attractions and a surprising lack of public rubbish bins – issues analysts say could hinder the nation’s goal of welcoming 60 million tourists a year by 2030.A Japan Tourism Agency (JTA) survey found that while more than half of respondents had smooth travel experiences, many noted infrastructure and service issues at airports and tourist spots.The findings come as preliminary data suggest Japan is on track to exceed 40 million overseas arrivals in 2025, up from a historic high of 36.9
1 / 13Singapore's Changi Airport has once again claimed the coveted title of World’s Best Airport for 2025. What’s even more interesting is that Asia has the world's three best airports, as per a UK-based aviation rating platform. The Skytrax World Airport Awards were held at the Passenger Terminal EXPO in Madrid on Wednesday, April 9. (Image Shutterstock)2 / 13According to Skytrax, the second and third on the list are Hamad International Airport (Doha) and Tokyo International Airport (Haneda). Notably, the world’s Top 10 Airports for 2025 list has six Asian airports. Let's take a look at the list of