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Robot retrieves radioactive fuel sample from Fukushima nuclear reactor site
The Guardian
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200,000 people in western Japan urged to evacuate due to heavy rain
Japan Today
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As Japan eyes duty-free revamp, huge tax evasions in 9 cases highlighted
Japan Today
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Japan using AI bear surveillance to warn of dangers
Japan Today
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Japan revises foreign trainee rules to allow job transfers over abuse
Japan Today
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As Hello Kitty turns 50 her cuteness is still earning £3.1bn a year
The Guardian
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‘I wanted those 828 men not to be forgotten’: the Chinese documentary raising wartime ghosts
The Guardian
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Weather tracker: More rain forecast in Spain as storms push in
The Guardian
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Chairman of TEPCO during Fukushima nuclear disaster dies at 84
Japan Today
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Snow forecast next week on Mount Fuji, at last
Japan Today
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Halloween crowd control tight in Tokyo's Shibuya, Shinjuku districts
Japan Today
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Japan 2024 rice production expected to exceed demand, ease shortages
Japan Today
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22 Japanese-language schools accredited under newly introduced system
Japan Today
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'CEO of supercute': Hello Kitty turns 50
Japan Today
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Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color review – magnificent monster in mono
The Guardian
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Japan protests U.N. call for reviewing male-only imperial succession
Japan Today
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Japan high court rules same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional
Japan Today
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Mount Fuji snowless for longest time on record after sweltering Japan summer
The Guardian
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Foreigner accidentally allowed to vote in Japanese election; ballot will remain valid
Japan Today
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U.N. body again urges Japan to allow separate surnames for couples
Japan Today
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Onagawa reactor in Miyagi Prefecture restarted after 13-year hiatus
Japan Today
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Lawsuits filed to void Japan's general election over vote disparities
Japan Today
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Still no snow on Mount Fuji, breaking record
Japan Today
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Developers begin cutting trees in Tokyo park that environmentalists want to protect
Japan Today
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Japan election: voters have issued ‘severe judgment’, PM says after ruling coalition loses majority
The Guardian
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Leftover grapes in Yamanashi used for feed, vinegar to reduce food waste
Japan Today
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Japan gripped by two things: a general election and Shohei Ohtani’s shoulder
The Guardian
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Japan’s ruling coalition to lose majority in election, national broadcaster says
The Guardian
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Celebrations subdued in Tokyo's Shibuya district on weekend before Halloween
Japan Today
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Japan’s new PM in precarious position as country votes in tight election
The Guardian
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Over 85% wary of bad tourist behavior at Japan national parks: poll
Japan Today
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3 die after falling from 18-meter scaffolding in western Japan
Japan Today
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40% of men in Japan feel awkward at work after taking paternity leave: survey
Japan Today
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Decline of rural Japan not our fault, women say
Japan Today
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Japanese man dies in Turkey after last week's bus accident
Japan Today
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Japan’s newest life-size Gundam is finished; receives Shinto blessing in Osaka
Japan Today
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Lone child brings hope to Japan's puppet village
Japan Today
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Japan's rising ramen prices give vendors food for thought
Japan Today
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1 dead, 12 injured after bus carrying Japanese tourists crashes into truck in Malaysia
Japan Today
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Fabricating life in the Japanese village of Ichinono – in pictures
The Guardian
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Chair of global plastics talks pledges deal next month
Japan Today
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Japan to send 16 locally-born crested ibises to China on Oct 31
Japan Today
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Japan COVID deaths 14 times that of flu after guidelines lifted
Japan Today
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S Korean wartime forced labor plaintiff receives gov't compensation
Japan Today
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1st shipment of this year's Beaujolais Nouveau arrives in Japan
Japan Today
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Japan mulls mandatory anti-harassment steps for job-hunting students
Japan Today
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The Guardian view on North Korea’s competing calendars: arranging the days of our lives | Editorial
The Guardian
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Black Box Diaries review – inside the remarkable events that triggered Japan’s #MeToo movement
The Guardian
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German student goes missing while traveling in Wakayama
Japan Today
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More Japanese firms extend food expiration dates to reduce waste
Japan Today
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New rules drive Japanese trucking sector to the brink
Japan Today
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Tokyo's Jingu Gaien tree cutting may start by end of October
Japan Today
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China to resume imports of Nishikigoi carp from Japan
Japan Today
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3 partially skeletonized bodies found in Tokyo house
Japan Today
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Miyazaki Airport resumes operations after WWII bomb scare
Japan Today
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Japan shifting back to nuclear to ditch coal, power AI
Japan Today
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Empress emerita Michiko marks 90th birthday
Japan Today
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Miyazaki Airport taxiway excavated over possible WWII bomb
Japan Today
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Japan 'zombie' train spooks passengers ahead of Halloween
Japan Today
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‘They refused to let me go’: Japanese workers turn to resignation agencies to quit jobs
The Guardian
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Discrimination still haunts Japan's A-bomb survivors
Japan Today
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Aging farmers face extreme temperatures as they struggle to maintain Japan's rice crop
Japan Today
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Japan general election: what would it take for the ruling LDP party to be ousted?
The Guardian
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Japan confirms 1st bird flu outbreak of season, in Hokkaido
Japan Today
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China says Japanese fishing boat illegally entered territorial waters
Japan Today
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22 injured after bus carrying Japanese tourists crashes in Turkey
Japan Today
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Foreign tourist angers locals for doing pull-ups on torii gate at shrine in Japan
Japan Today
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After Marie Kondo: the return of Japan’s joyful clutter
The Guardian
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Town in Tottori Prefecture introduces online poll monitor for general election
Japan Today
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Japan's oldest reactor OK'd to operate beyond 50 years
Japan Today
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