News Headlines - 10 July 2015

Ex-Toshiba chief suspected of encouraging false accounting - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun

Instructions from a former president at Toshiba Corp. to “find ways to do something” to achieve profit targets apparently triggered the accounting scandal that has embroiled the electronics giant, sources said.

Enigma machine goes up for auction | The Guardian

A rare surviving example of an Enigma machine, used by the German military to send coded messages during the second world war, is expected to fetch £70,000 at auction next week.

Harper Lee’s new novel: read the first chapter | The Guardian

An exclusive extract from Go Set A Watchman, the new novel by the author of To Kill A Mockingbird. The book will be published in full on 14 July

Sake, costumes and J-Pop at London 'Hyper Japan' expo | Reuters

The exhibit, which opened on Friday, celebrates Japanese cuisine and culture. It started at London's Truman Brewery in 2010 and now draws some 80,000 people, organisers say.

Frequently Asked Questions about Visiting Japan

Back in 2001, I visited Japan for the first time. I liked the country so much, I ended up staying. Permanently. Over the years, I have gotten numbers emails from Kotaku readers, asking me a variety of questions.
Let’s have a look at some of the most frequently asked ones: