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Shimane farming districts face onslaught from rising monkey population
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Former Tokyo Electron staff gets decade in jail for TSMC breach
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‘Goofy fluffball’ Gammo has a heart filled with joy
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Confronting addiction: ‘I knew I had to stop buying things’
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Data-center builders eyeing AI gold rush waiting years for U.K. grid connections
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Nomura stock hit after research affiliate writedown, Europe loss
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The American chef reconnecting with Japan through a Kyoto restaurant
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After waiting years for justice, Purdue opioid victims are defeated — by paperwork
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‘Lost Land’: A Rohingya odyssey viewed with startling immediacy
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Japan starts platform safety training for visually impaired
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Kan Sano lets go of control and lets others in on ‘Mojacat’
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Okinawa Gov. Tamaki faces wavering support in bid for third term
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Letter by novelist Shiba praising fellow writer Kaiko found
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Italian creatives find their niche in Japan
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Magnitude 6.2 quake shakes Hokkaido
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Under cover of trade truce with Trump, China expands economic pressure toolkit
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Global military spending surges on insecurity, report finds
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Denso mulls withdrawing acquisition offer for chipmaker Rohm
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‘He has the market in a chokehold’: Stocks swing as Trump posts.
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U.S. crude oil arrives in Japan for first time since start of Iran war
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U.S. crude oil arrives in Japan for first time since start of Iran war
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Iran war is a renewable energy wake-up call
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Japanese developers worry over construction supply shortages amid Iran war
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Nissan is betting on ‘China speed’ to get back on its feet
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Social science’s low replication rate is not a crisis
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Minister inspects Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant
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Firefighters in Iwate struggle to contain blazes as over 3,000 people evacuated
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Trump’s Hormuz blockade has deepened a historic shipping crisis
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Japan’s wrecked nuclear plant becomes a tourist destination
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Beyond the hub-and-spoke: Japan quietly emerges as a secondary connector
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Justice Department’s partial reversal on Powell probe keeps Fed drama alive
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Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz to miss French Open due to wrist injury
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Man arrested over 2018 murder in Tokyo's Roppongi district
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Denny Tamaki will seek third term as Okinawa governor
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Japan's Goldwin opens flagship store in New York
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Chief of government-backed JIC could become next Tepco chairman
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Victims mourned 21 years after JR West train crash in Amagasaki
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G7 says nature talks a success as climate sidelined for U.S.
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Japan assesses feasibility of sending minesweepers to Strait of Hormuz
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Over 3,200 forced to evacuate as crews battle Iwate wildfires
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Japan to protect celebrity voices against AI use
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Hokusai’s erotic art on display at a Kabukicho noh theater
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The Guardian view on Germany, Japan and the end of the postwar order: as US alliances crumble, a new world emerges | Editorial
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Kyoto police warn of misinformation in case of arrested father and dead boy
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Denso to withdraw proposal to take over Rohm, report says
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DeepSeek’s long-awaited new model fails to narrow U.S. lead in AI
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U.S. drops Powell probe, smoothing path for Warsh to lead Fed
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U.S. and EU deepen cooperation on critical minerals with eye to broader agreement
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Inkonbini: Slice-of-life, cozy gaming from Japan’s convenience stores
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Tokyo workers encouraged to wear shorts to cut energy costs and keep cool
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‘Opening the hidden door within us’: how Exit 8 took a simple game to purgatory
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Warming El Nino set to return in mid-2026, U.N. says
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Japan's health minister calls for measles vaccinations
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Zoom ordered to pay damages for violating Japan firm's trademark
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Japan's space agency to launch H3 rocket on June 10
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Japan's three megabanks and JBIC to provide ¥250 billion in loans for U.S. projects
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Panel questions profitability of Hokkaido Shinkansen project
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It’s up to SpaceX and Blue Origin to stick the moon landing
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Girandole by Alain Ducasse is a stunning ode to brasserie fare
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Nomura posts record full-year profit on Japan market rebound
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Mother arrested on suspicion of killing daughter in Fukuoka
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The fresh faces behind SusHi Tech Tokyo — the students driving Japan’s entrepreneurial turn
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Haruki Murakami to release first novel in three years with ‘The Tale of Kaho’
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After controversial Netflix deal, Japan urges WBC to ensure more people can watch
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Half of disadvantaged mothers in Japan lack child care products, survey finds
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Bank of Japan set to hold rates steady, with Iran war a factor
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Record 8,196 in Japan serve as 'community reactivators'
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An AI agent takes over a store and orders too many candles
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Philippines President Marcos to make state visit to Japan
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Laps of icy roads in China show sodium batteries making an EV breakthrough
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