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Japan carries out first execution since June 2025 in pachinko fire case

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Japan has executed a man convicted of killing five people in a fire at a pachinko parlour. The execution marks the country's first use of capital punishment since June 2025. The case involved a deliberate fire set at the gaming establishment, resulting in five fatalities. Japan retains the death penalty, though executions are carried out infrequently and often after lengthy legal proceedings.

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Japan carries out first execution since June 2025 in pachinko fire case · ShortSingh