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Sake brewing to be tested on International Space Station
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Business management visa requirements to be tightened from next week
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Lakers superstar LeBron James to miss start of season due to sciatica
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Japan’s political shakeup opens door for real estate activism
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University of Tokyo lands its highest spot ever in global higher education ranking
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DPP leader Tamaki negative on joining LDP-led coalition for now
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Tepco mulls decommissioning some Kashiwazaki-Kariwa reactors
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Former executives of AI developer Alt arrested for window-dressing
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Red Sox legend Mike Greenwell dies at 62
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England manager Thomas Tuchel takes issue with lack of support from fans
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Japan’s top bank CEOs push for AI, soothing worry over human work
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Russia's industrial titans furlough workers as its war economy stalls
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Eliud Kipchoge hoping to cement legacy at New York City Marathon
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China expands rare earths restrictions, targeting defense and chips users
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Japan set to be most impacted by tourism labor shortages globally, report shows
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Iyo Sky takes flight: How the ‘Genius of the Sky’ turned risk into art and fear into fun
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Hungarian 'master of the apocalypse' Laszlo Krasznahorkai wins Nobel Prize in literature
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Typhoon batters Izu islands
Japan Today
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Rising bear attacks prompt new shooting rules, but hunters dwindle
Japan Today
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From straight to curly: Getting your hair done in Japanese
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Indonesia says no to scrap metal after shrimp radiation scare
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'Visionary' writer Laszlo Krasznahorkai wins 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature
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Former death row inmate Iwao Hakamata files damages suit against government
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Uniqlo's owner sees stronger profit and sales in current fiscal year
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Buzz builds for a 50,000 Nikkei 225 as index breaks yet another record
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SoftBank’s PayPay invests in Binance Japan to expand in crypto
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LDP and Komeito's shaky ties throw doubt on Takaichi becoming prime minister
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Boca Juniors manager Miguel Angel Russo dies at 69
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Japan eyes 5-year integrated bachelor's-master's programs
Japan Today
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JICA upset over end of Africa hometown project
Japan Today
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TEPCO considers scrapping some older reactors at Niigata nuclear plant
Japan Today
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Blue Jays knock out Yankees to advance to first ALCS since 2016
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Jiji Press photographer reprimanded for improper remarks at LDP
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Kyle Schwarber hits two homers as Phillies rout Dodgers to avoid sweep
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Takaichi taking office will herald arrival of Japan’s first-ever first husband
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Over 80% of households in Japan feel impact of rising prices, survey shows
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China tightens rare earth export controls, targeting defense and chips
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Chemistry Nobel winner Kitagawa says downtime helped him think up new material
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A Japanese comedian walks into an Aussie bar … and stays there
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Late Empress Kojun received lectures on World War II from experts, records show
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Energy firms snap up weather services for trading edge in Japan
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Yen’s haven status undercut by gold surge and BOJ rate-hike doubts
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Tokyo named world’s best big city for second straight year
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Manchester United co-owner says Ruben Amorim will get full 3 years to prove himself
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Official records of late Empress Kojun's life include her experiences in World War II
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BOJ meddling by Takaichi seen as unwise and ineffective
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Aryna Sabalenka stays perfect in Wuhan; Naomi Osaka falls in straight sets
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Blue Jays knock out Yankees to advance to first ALCS since 2016
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Seven & I struggles to win back investors after failed takeover
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Formula E chief rejects idea of creating female-only series in motorsports
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Typhoon Halong brings strong winds and heavy rain to southern Izu islands
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NHL commissioner Gary Bettman says Olympics 'important to our players'
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Shrunali Ranade: ‘Stepping back isn’t failure but another form of strength’
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‘Hokusai’s Daughter’ captures the ferocity of a forgotten painter
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‘Flame Union’: Hitman returns with fighting finesse and comic firepower
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Gold’s spectacular three-year rally is breaking all the records
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Yen weakest since mid-February on fiscal fears
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Japanese teachers' working hours longest in OECD surveyed nations
Japan Today
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1 dead, 4 injured in boat collision on Tokyo canal
Japan Today
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Japan teachers working hours longest in OECD surveyed nations
Japan Today
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Japan's April-September business failures hit 12-year high
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Economy-watcher sentiment improves in September
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Japan's Susumu Kitagawa among three chemistry Nobel winners
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‘It made my day more meaningful’: the Japanese gen Zers attempting a two-hour limit on smartphone use
The Guardian
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Bear wanders into Gunma supermarket, injures 2 customers
Japan Today
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SoftBank to buy ABB’s robotics arm in $5.4 billion deal
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Local business leader vows to discuss Osaka expo legacies
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Japan to launch another positioning satellite on Dec. 7
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CDP proposes DPP head Tamaki as unified opposition PM candidate
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Mitsubishi UFJ to acquire naming rights for National Stadium
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