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Our 5 most read stories from Nov. 9 to 17, 2024
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We've listed our five most read stories on The Mainichi news site, from top to bottom, that were published between Nov. 9 and 17. The first story was viewed by 23% of our regular readers. (The Mainichi)

A representative of the Japanese subsidiary of EF Education First explains the world ranking of the English Proficiency Index in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward on Nov. 13, 2024. (Mainichi/Buntaro Saito)
Japan ranks 92nd in English proficiency, lowest ever: survey
TOKYO -- Japan ranked a record low 92nd in the 2024 English proficiency ranking of 116 countries and regions where English is not the native language, the Japanese subsidiary of a Swiss international education company announced on Nov. 13. Full story.

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Social media reactions over China hotel refusing guest highlight anti-Japan sentiment
BEIJING (Mainichi) -- A viral video showing a hotel staffer in China allegedly refusing to accommodate a Japanese guest based on nationality has elicited noticeable support on social media, highlighting the deep-rooted anti-Japanese public opinion in the country. Full story.

A glass of red wine is seen in this October 2019 file photo. (Mainichi/Hirotaka Abe)
Headache after drinking red wine? Avoid 'natural,' 'organic' labels: Japan expert
TOKYO -- An expert in Japan is advising consumers who get headaches from drinking red wine to avoid anything labeled "natural" or "organic" due to potentially high content of compounds called "biogenic amines." Full story.

Chita Chubu regional fire department chief Fumio Masuuchi, center, and other personnel bow in apology in Handa, Aichi Prefecture, on Nov. 11, 2024. (Mainichi/Yuko Machida)
Man dies after Japan medics thought he had passed away, failed to take him to hospital
HANDA, Aichi -- A man in his 70s died on Nov. 10 after paramedics mistakenly assumed that he had passed away in his apartment, and failed to transport him to the hospital, a local fire department here announced the following day. Full story.

A small animal that appears to be a weasel steals an indoor shoe at the Gosho Kodomo-en child care center in Koga, Fukuoka Prefecture, in this image provided by Kasuya Police Station.
Cameras installed at Japan day care after shoe thefts uncover unexpected culprit
KOGA, Fukuoka -- More than a dozen indoor shoes were stolen from a child care facility here in early November, and security cameras installed by police uncovered the culprit -- apparently a weasel. Full story.

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