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DPP struggles with reduced presence after election
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Japan’s inflation slips below BOJ’s target for the first time since 2022
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Six decades ago, Len Deighton created a man for our times
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Used Tokyo condo price gains stalling as policies drag on demand
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Some Chinese exporters lift prices on rising costs due to war
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What you need to know about Japan’s new joint custody system
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Preparations begin for stopgap budget in case fiscal 2026 bill slips deadline
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Kim’s sister rules out Pyongyang summit with Takaichi
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Cherry blossom: why is the fragrant springtime flower causing such a stink?
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Fear and fairness: Japan’s joint custody reform sparks debate
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The Last Blossom review – a yakuza faces his final reckoning in affecting anime
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Sony is said to near $1 billion home entertainment deal with TCL
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‘Alone in Japan’ travels towns in decline and talks to the people left
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‘Street Kingdom’ makes a cinematic return to the raw days of Tokyo punk
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¥3.2 billion lost in advertising revenue due to illicit postings on YouTube
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Japan denies U.S. official’s claim Takaichi pledged to send MSDF to Mideast
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Threats abound to India’s traditional geopolitical role
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Japan’s key labor union wins wage hike topping 5% for third year
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Hiroshima Castle keep closes, ending 68-year run
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Takaichi weathers Trump, but China challenges linger
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Bollywood is no match for India’s new wave cinema
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Kirishima’s Emperor’s Cup likely seals dramatic return to ōzeki
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Germany’s leader is failing his ‘last shot’ mission
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Japan’s residency debate risks turning integration into exclusion
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Japan to mandate inspections for PFAS in water from April
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At Dhaka's Aichi Hospital, a promise to care for the needy lives on
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Germany steps up Indo-Pacific push, eyeing visiting-forces pact with Japan
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Okinawa salt manufacturer shifts production method in decarbonization drive
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Japan tries to head off toilet paper panic amid Iran war fears
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Planet trapped record heat in 2025: U.N.
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Remains of Hiroshima atomic bombing victim returned to family
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Jin Sato, former mayor of tsunami-hit Minamisanriku, shares lessons across Japan
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Activists target Japan’s shipping stocks on rising vessel prices
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Middle East war to dominate Houston's 'Davos of Energy'
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Stocks slide in Japan as Strait of Hormuz fears amplify risk-off mood
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In Onomichi, urbanists redesign public life via vacant homes
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New Zealand struggles to regain economic mojo without housing recovery
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The human-made roots of Japan's hay fever crisis
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An island tale of myth, desire and the wisdom of laughter
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Average cherry blossom-viewing budget falls 13.8%
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Japan could consider Hormuz minesweeping if ceasefire reached, minister says
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Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear reactor resumes power generation
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Japan trains foreign workers for railway maintenance
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Germany steps up Indo-Pacific push, eyeing visiting-forces pact with Japan
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Trump is showing Beijing how to seize Taiwan
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Naomi Osaka weighs clay court season and motherhood 'dilemma'
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Shockwave of war is rippling through the global economy
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Repeating Article 9 like a mantra isn’t a foreign policy
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U.S.-China 'Board of Trade' may help ties, but experts flag market worries
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K-pop supergroup BTS shuts down central Seoul for comeback concert
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Japan Innovation Party adopts policy agenda for 2026
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Iran prepared to let Japanese ships transit Hormuz, FM says
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Hiroshima transport company searched after six killed in tunnel accident
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Imperial Palace street opened to public for spring season
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Takaichi lays flowers at Arlington National Cemetery
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SoftBank planning massive $500 billion data center in Ohio
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Traders overwhelmed by Iran news are turning to AI for help
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Polymarket’s latest pop-up is a sports bar for watching the news
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Iran prepared to let Japanese ships transit Hormuz, FM says
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Jimmy Kimmel on Trump Pearl Harbor joke: ‘Everything he knows about it begins and ends with the Ben Affleck movie’
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For Suda51, punk in games isn’t dead. It’s reloading.
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Why Resident Evil Requiem bleeds less in Japan
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Eat a bowl of red rice for good luck
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Ukraine ready to share combat expertise and drone tech with Japan, ambassador says
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At summit, Takaichi avoids rift with Trump on Iran — for now
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Victims of Tokyo subway sarin gas attack remembered 31 years on
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‘Hooked’ but not reeled in by Asako Yuzuki’s new release
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Japan and U.S. announce second round of projects from Tokyo’s $550 billion pledge
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Major phone carriers to launch ‘Japan Roaming’ for use in disasters
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Trump mocks Japan about Pearl Harbor in response to question about Iran war
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