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Japan traffic deaths fall to record low 2,547 in 2025
Japan Today
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Annual New Year's Fire Review held at Tokyo Big Sight
Japan Today
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Government spokesperson warns of fake video misusing his image
The Japan Times
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Nagasaki and Okinawa make New York Times’ list of ‘52 places to go in 2026’
The Japan Times
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What’s in store for Japan’s national sport in 2026?
The Japan Times
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Six unresolved AI questions heading into 2026
The Japan Times
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Nuclear regulator employee loses phone containing sensitive info in China
The Japan Times
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Takaichi’s political landscape for 2026
The Japan Times
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Swipe right for AI romance
The Japan Times
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LDP secretary-general eyes ‘political stability’ in courting DPP into ruling bloc
The Japan Times
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Part seedy, part satire, all bite: ‘Jackson Alone’ tackles issues others rarely touch
The Japan Times
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Sony-Honda joint venture unveils prototype of second EV model
The Japan Times
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From music to mind reading: AI startups bet on earbuds
The Japan Times
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Milano-Cortina Olympics back on track as concerns over snow ease
The Japan Times
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Nearly 1,000 sex videos shared in polygamous family case, police say
The Japan Times
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Japan launches campaign to encourage children to talk about problems
The Japan Times
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Lockheed strikes deal with Pentagon to triple output of Patriot missiles
The Japan Times
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When trying to understand Venezuela, all answers are unsatisfying
The Japan Times
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Japan’s corporate debt sales set for another banner year in 2026
The Japan Times
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60% in Japan unaware of mobile battery disposal methods
The Japan Times
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Amazon AI tool blindsides merchants by offering products without their knowledge
The Japan Times
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Japan traffic deaths hit record low in 2025
The Japan Times
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Japanese business leaders positive about continuing wage hikes
The Japan Times
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A decisive year for ocean conservation
The Japan Times
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Hot chocolate and soy sauce make perfect bedfellows in winter
The Japan Times
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M6.2 quake strikes western Japan
Japan Today
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Japan’s long return to artificial intelligence
The Japan Times
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Japan to work on addressing problematic minpaku lodgings
The Japan Times
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Nuclear plant operator may have misused quake data for restart
Japan Today
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Japan police provide protection in 544 ‘dark’ job cases
The Japan Times
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Japan’s 10-year bond sale draws investor demand on high yields
The Japan Times
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Tokyo governor negative on addressing tax revenue gaps
The Japan Times
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Actor Ryoko Hirosue fined ¥700,000 for negligent driving
The Japan Times
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China travel curbs hit Japan duty-free sales in December
The Japan Times
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Crises at top India airlines strain aviation boom
The Japan Times
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Bag charms, coffee and fun: Coach’s Gen Z playbook in Japan
The Japan Times
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Eleanor Loran: ‘I believe in building empathy, tolerance and kindness’
The Japan Times
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Xi pushes Lee to make ‘correct’ choices amid China-Japan row, but Seoul unlikely to bite
The Japan Times
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Cherry-picked quake data might have been submitted for Hamaoka nuclear plant
The Japan Times
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U.K. starts ban on junk food ads on daytime TV and online
The Japan Times
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Tokyo boosting support for accessibility to arts
The Japan Times
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Six Japanese automakers' U.S. sales rose 2.4% in 2025
The Japan Times
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Come for the sushi, stay for the tamagoyaki
The Japan Times
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Sega co-founder David Rosen dies aged 95
The Guardian
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Misuse of loss-prevention tags for stalking on rise in Japan
The Japan Times
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CEO of Salonpas maker seeks to take $2.9 billion drug firm private
The Japan Times
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Strong earthquake rattles western Japan, followed by several more shakes
The Japan Times
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Facility dogs comfort hospitalized children in Japan
The Japan Times
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Japanese startups tout chatbot-powered apps as treatment for medical conditions
The Japan Times
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Self-driving tech, AI take center stage at CES as automakers dial back EV plans
The Japan Times
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'Tuna King' pays record £2.4m for giant bluefin at Tokyo auction
The Guardian
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'Tuna King' pays record ¥510 mil for bluefin at Tokyo auction
Japan Today
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Cherry-picked quake data may have been submitted for Hamaoka nuclear plant
The Japan Times
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Takaichi strikes optimistic tone as she looks ahead to Year of the Fire Horse
The Japan Times
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China travel curbs hit Japan duty-free sales in December
The Japan Times
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Is the AI boom a bubble waiting to pop? Here’s what history says.
The Japan Times
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‘The West’ is near death. It’s also worth fighting for.
The Japan Times
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Japan's hospital dogs bring moments of normalcy to seriously ill children
Japan Today
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Overtourism continues in Hokkaido town despite felling of photogenic trees
Japan Today
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Tea-leaf spill causes multi-vehicle crash in eastern Japan, killing one
Japan Today
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America’s year of health care chaos will have consequences
The Japan Times
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What happens when the last hibakusha is gone?
The Japan Times
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Dental hygiene key to predicting mortality, Japanese researchers find
The Japan Times
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Goldman seeks to raise $500 million for Japan real estate fund
The Japan Times
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‘Tuna King’ pays record ¥510.3 million for bluefin at Tokyo auction
The Japan Times
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Will stablecoins preserve dollar dominance?
The Japan Times
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Japan’s new Upper House lawmakers have ¥30.82 million of assets on average
The Japan Times
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CDP to issue new perspective on Japan’s security legislation
The Japan Times
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Curling seeks to break free of reliance on Winter Games spotlight
The Japan Times
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Ueda highlights BOJ’s intention to keep raising rate to bankers
The Japan Times
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