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NTT East steel tower damaged in Aomori earthquake
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Japan institute warns of megaquakes after Aomori temblor
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Mother of Thai girl in Tokyo sex work case to be returned to Thailand
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Public support for Takaichi's Cabinet ebbs to 59.9%, survey shows
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Hector Herrera: ‘Tolerance means remaining in the conversation’
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Japan unveils measures to tackle mass oyster deaths
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The world’s most sublime dinner set – for 2,000 guests! Hyakkō: 100+ Makers from Japan review
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Man apparently jumps to his death from TV Asahi HQ building in Tokyo, injuring passerby below
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Hokkaido governor OKs restart of Japan's newest nuclear reactor at Tomari
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U.S. bombers join Japanese jets in show of force after China–Russia drills
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‘Like a rock star’: the global reverence for Martin Parr’s class-conscious photography
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‘Good Luck’: A gently absurd road movie about filmmaker’s anxiety
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SDF played large role in bear control efforts, Akita governor says
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Public support for Takaichi's Cabinet ebbs to 59.9%, survey shows
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Sentiment at major Japan firms positive for second straight quarter, data shows
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Japan eyes financial aid for struggling oyster farmers
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Japanese scientists Sakaguchi and Kitagawa receive Nobel Prizes
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Passenger ferry in western Japan to run autonomously in world 1st
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Shogi association apologizes to female champion, says it will review pregnancy rules
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Japanese scientists Sakaguchi, Kitagawa receive Nobel prizes in Stockholm
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China’s heavy-handed attack on Takaichi is backfiring
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AI’s $400 billion problem: Are chips getting old too fast?
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Japan looks to international community to lower temperature in China row
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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi makes top three in Forbes’ powerful women list
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NHL players will not compete in Olympics if ice deemed unsafe
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Over a fifth of major Japanese cities banned polling station photos in July vote
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Some care facilities unsure how to respond to new earthquake advisory
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Japan and India meet in New Delhi to discuss economic security cooperation
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IOC expects to reach decision on gender eligibility for Olympics in early 2026
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BOJ likely to conduct multiple hikes ahead, former official says
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CDC panel’s hepatitis B vaccine vote undid decades of progress
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World's first autonomous passenger ship to start service in Japan
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Returning great Lindsey Vonn feeling stronger and faster as Olympics approach
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Japan-China spat lacks immediate off-ramp despite Komeito talks
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With eye on Beijing, Japan and Australia urged to divvy up Pacific island aid
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Trump demands on mining and China snarl U.S.-Indonesia trade deal
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Japan to add economic security to scope of designated secrets
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Mizuho CEO upbeat on dealmaking prospects in Japan and U.S.
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Japanese firms sell record retail debt as inflation fuels demand
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Hokkaido governor announces approval for Tomari reactor restart
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Netflix is looking to borrow heavily again to fund Warner Bros. deal
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Japan carbon-capture startup’s IPO in 2027 ‘not off the table’
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Climate change supercharged $20 billion Asia floods, study finds
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A movie buff in Jimbocho bets on independent cinema in a big way
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‘Peleliu: Guernica of Paradise’: Cute designs, harrowing truths about the horrors of war
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Divided U.S. Fed makes third straight rate cut, signals higher bar ahead
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Schools reopen after M7.5 quake amid alert for another temblor
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120 guests evacuated from Kyoto hotel after portable battery charger catches fire
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Schools reopen in Japan after M7.5 quake amid alert for another temblor
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Japan issues megaquake advisory in north after magnitude 7.5 earthquake
The Guardian
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Japan releases playwright Jeremy O Harris three weeks after arrest for alleged drug smuggling
The Guardian
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Nissan to deploy tech from AI self-driving startup Wayve
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Fines for Dentsu Group over Tokyo Games bid-rigging finalized
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LDP compiles proposals to address crimes by foreign nationals
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Startup tests drone delivery over railroad in Fukushima
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Mother of hit-and-run victim seeks to end statute of limitations for such cases
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U.S. may require tourists to disclose social media history to customs
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Japanese ivory trade attracts fresh global scrutiny
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NISA program for minors to have ¥6 million tax-exemption cap
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Hokkaido governor announces approval for Tomari reactor restart
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Experts weigh in on powerful quake, urge vigilance against bigger ones
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Hidden listening difficulties sneak under radar in Japan
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Head of Unification Church's Japan branch steps down
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Keio and OpenAI sign MOU on integration of AI into university
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Elite technique behind Aonishiki’s rapid rise to о̄zeki
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Sabalenka says women facing transgender athletes not fair
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Ukraine eyes more nonlethal aid, long-term security ties with Japan: senior official
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Japan exchange launches AI-powered disclosure search service
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America will pay for pushing India away
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Trump has lost his political superpower
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