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Japan U.S. conduct joint exercise to retake island
The exercise on California's San Clemente Island in the Pacific Ocean assumed that remote islands in Japan are invaded by a neighboring country, at a time when China has repeatedly entered Japanese waters around the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture. The SDF and the U.S. Marine Corps conducted the exercise to improve joint capabilities to recover captured islands. A landing operation ...
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Japan rubella sufferers top 10000 in 6 months
Reported cases of rubella in Japan totaled 10,102 in six months through June 9, some 30 times the total for the year-before period, the National Institute of Infectious Diseases said ...
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Local govts wary of Mt. Fuji traffic jam
Mt. Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan, will likely see its summer "traffic jam" of climbers worsen this year thanks to its expected addition to the UNESCO World Heritage ...
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LDPs Takaichi under fire over gaffe on nuclear accident
Sanae Takaichi, policy chief of Japan's governing Liberal Democratic Party, has come under fire from both the ruling and opposition camps over remarks she made about the March 2011 severe nuclear ...
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Traffic lights on the blink Many too old for use some even collapse
Among about 200,000 traffic signals nationwide, 16 percent are being used beyond the end of the expected lifetime of their electrical systems and some have even toppled over due to age, according to the National Police ...
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McDonalds Japan to serve premium hamburgers
The number of people who committed suicide in Japan in 2012 was 27,858, dropping below 30,000 for the first time in 15 years, the Cabinet Office said in a white paper on Tuesday. The figure was 2,800 fewer than in ...
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Best biwa selected as gift for Imperial Household
Biwa produced in southern parts of Chiba Prefecture, east of Tokyo, have been given as a gift to the Imperial family every year since 1909, except during wartime. The biwa are to be delivered to the Imperial Household Agency on ...
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Germanys Merkel notes negative effect of yens fall
Some countries with low labor costs complain that the yen's weakness has worked to their disadvantage in terms of competitive conditions, Merkel said at the meeting at Lough Erne, a Northern Ireland resort, on the sidelines of the Group of Eight summit there. Abe replied that Japan is not in a position to do something with foreign exchange ...
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Tokyo cops bust Gotanda massage parlor for prostitution arrest 7
On June 12, officers took the manager of Satisfaction 99, Tsuji Nagamoto, 54, and six other employees into custody for employing Chineses masseuses to dispense sexual services to male customers inside private rooms. Nagamoto has reportedly admitted to the allegations. "I knew that prostitution is illegal," the suspect is quoted by police. According to police, Satisfaction 99 charges ...
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64-year-old woman arrested for stabbing 59-year-old boyfriend
Police said Monday that eight people were arrested in Tokyo's Okubo district on Sunday after two groups clashed over recent outbursts of anti-Korean hate speech in ...
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Ex-Aum death-row inmates to testify in open court
Tokyo District Court decided on Monday to open planned examinations of three witnesses who are former senior members of the Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult and now death-row inmates, during an upcoming trial of another former senior Aum ...
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Japan Britain agree on defense intelligence-sharing pact
Japan and Britain agreed Monday on a pact on intelligence sharing and a framework aimed at accelerating the joint development of defense equipment, a Japanese official ...
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Japan stocks jump on weaker yen Fed hopes
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Japanese stocks jumped on Wednesday as a weaker yen and expectations that the Federal Reserve may not signal a tapering of its bond purchases pulled in buyers and spurred gains across sectors. The Nikkei Stock ...
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Japans May exports surge more than 10
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- Japan's exports surged in May, as the yen traded at its weakest levels of the year, with the result leading to a smaller-than-expected trade deficit. Japanese exports rose 10.1% from a year earlier, the Finance Ministry reported Wednesday, with the results beating a 6.5% rise forecast in a Reuters survey, and a 5% increase tipped in a separate Dow Jones ...
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Nikkei rises to one-week high as Fed hopes support sentiment
TOKYO, June 19 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average rose to a one-week high on Wednesday, helped by a second-straight day of gains on Wall Street as investors bet that the Federal Reserve would temper worries about an imminent roll back of its stimulus programme. The Nikkei rose 2.0 percent to 13,265.53, while the Topix gained 2.1 percent to ...
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Nikkei expected to rise on Fed hopes weak yen
TOKYO, June 19 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average is expected to rise to a one-week high on Wednesday, helped by a second-straight day of gains on Wall Street as investors bet that the Federal Reserve would temper worries about an imminent roll back of its stimulus programme. Market players said the Nikkei was likely to trade between 13,000 to 13,350 on Wednesday, after dropping 0.2 ...
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Japan Trade Balance On Tap For Wednesday
Japan will on Wednesday release May figures for imports, exports and trade balance, highlighting a modest day for Asia-Pacific economic activity.Imports are expected to rise 11.0 percent on year following the upwardly revised 9.5 percent gain in April. Exports are called higher by 6.4 percent following the 3.8 percent increase in the previous month. The trade balance is expected to reflect a ...
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World Cup 2014 qualifiers Iran and South Korea join Socceroos and Japan in Brazil
The Socceroos confirmed their qualification with a 1-0 win over Iraq in Sydney thanks to an 83rd minute goal from Josh Kennedy.Later Jordan's 1-0 win over Oman in Amman meant Australia would have qualified even with a draw to Iraq or a loss due to a superior goal difference to Jordan.Irate South Korean fans hurled water bottles and other debris after Iran booked their ticket with a 1-0 ...
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Japan PM targets economic revival
Titanic Belfast visitors' attraction and invited Stormont's First and Deputy First Ministers for a return visit."My administration's top priority is Japan's economic revitalisation," he said."Last week we announced Japan's revival strategy which laid out what I call comprehensive economic policies for economic revitalisation."He said his key words ...
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G-8 leaders to end meet with declaration on combating terror
Leaders of the Group of Eight nations were set to wrap up their two-day summit Tuesday by adopting a declaration to combat terrorism. The leaders were expected to address in the declaration the need for rules designed to prevent multilateral corporations from avoiding taxes, while hammering out G-8 responses to the humanitarian crisis in Syria. They were also expected to address concerns about ...
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Japan Airlines SKY SUITE named Best Business Class Airline Seat
JAL SKY SUITE was today named "Best Business Class Airline Seat" globally, based on the world's largest airline passenger satisfaction survey conducted by SKYTRAX. Japan Airlines (JAL) received the top honor for its new fully-flat Business Class seat at SKYTRAX's 2013 World Airline Awards held at Paris Air Show. JAL is the first Japanese airline to win the Best Business ...
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Toshiba to cut TV business costs by $104 million this fiscal year - Nikkei
(Reuters) - Japan's Toshiba Corp plans to cut about 10 billion yen (66.4 million pounds) in costs this fiscal year by reorganizing its network of television factories in Indonesia, China and Poland, the Nikkei said, citing company sources.Toshiba wants to make its TV operations profitable this year by overhauling its global production network and raising prices after the business lost ...
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Confederations Cup Japan are a work in progress
Yuto Nagatomo, left, and the Japan defence will have their hands full with Italy's Mario Balotelli, who will be a focal point on Wednesday. Eugene Hoshiko / AP ...
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Japan poised to shift huge investment factories from China to India
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. But that may be about to change because Japan is poised to leave China for India, adding huge benefits to the South Asian country in terms of jobs creation, technological transfer, transformation of infrastructure and military partnership. "Japan wants to build up India as an alternative, economic and military, to ...
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Why a top fund manager still likes Japan
The noted contrarian investor and long-time manager of the Oakmark International Fund explains why he's still bullish even as the country's stock rally stalls ...










