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China’s energy strategy pays off as Mideast war cramps supplies, analysts say
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Can AI replace a priest? Japan’s temples and shrines are testing the limits.
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Where Tokyo goes to sweat and soak
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Inside Iizukatei, a 200-year-old home turned boutique hotel in Tochigi
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Shoes possibly worn by missing boy found in Kyoto mountains
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Memorial held for Kumamoto quake victims 10 years on
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Takaichi seeks one-year timeline for constitutional amendment proposal
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BOJ policy to boost yen could be an option to curb inflation, minister says
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SoftBank and others set up new firm to develop high-performance AI
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The most valuable menopause fitness hack
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At Ueno Station, ‘Freedom’ restored
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World finance chiefs head to IMF with a sense of deja vu
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Taiwan tourism promotion event opens in Tokyo's Akihabara
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Jehovah's Witnesses followers sue Japanese government
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‘What am I, a Deer?’ searches to understand the self and others
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Japan bets ¥632 billion to propel startup Rapidus into global AI chip race
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Japan gifts 250 cherry trees to U.S. to mark 250th birthday
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Japan group eyes pactical use of smart contact lens in 2030
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Bank of Japan wary of inflation pressure amid war in Middle East
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Woman arrested after two people stabbed at Tokyo hotel
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Iran war leaves crisis-scarred countries counting the cost
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Fuel shortages from Iran war threaten Asia’s biggest food staple
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Confusion over naphtha supply hits industries and households
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Debt-laden Japan should review spending on gender equality, survey finds
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Tesla's supervised self-driving software gets Dutch okay, first in Europe
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EU and U.S. near critical minerals deal to combat Chinese control
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Japan confirms release of more oil reserves as concern over energy crisis grows
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Nihon Hidankyo urges investment ban on makers of nuclear weapons
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LDP's new vision says constitutional revision 'critically needed'
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Japan takes U.S. Futenma base's delayed relocation 'seriously'
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Japan lowers view of China relations amid tension over Taiwan
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How the AI boom derailed clean‑air efforts in one of America's most polluted cities
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‘One Last Love Letter’: A wistful throwback to romance in the age of texts
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‘WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3’: The franchise’s melancholy, noir outlier
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Tokyo’s sake calendar is filled to the brim
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Deep Purple thrills Japan’s superfan prime minister with a quick visit
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Producer prices in Japan rise 2.6% in March
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Chinese payment apps raise questions in Japan
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Police are left with few clues as search for missing boy in Kyoto continues
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Japanese researchers look at 800-year-old books and trees for signs of extreme solar events
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How the Islamabad Accord allowed Trump to save face in Iran
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Takaichi confirms release of more oil reserves next month
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Agriculture minister visits Tokyo matcha cafe as Iran war affects tea production
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Ruling bloc proposes constitutional amendment drafting panel
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Study to analyze impact of bear sightings on elderly people
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Two women found stabbed to death in Osaka apartment
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Government adopts support program for "Ice Age" generation
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Asia economic growth to slow even if oil stabilizes, ADB warns
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Financial support program for community-focused startups draws growing interest
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A ceasefire in Iran offers the world little hope
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China’s Huatai is looking to start securities business in Japan
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At 80, Yoshio Suzuki keeps chasing the possibilities of jazz
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Government to delay submission of retrial system reform bill
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Goldman-backed Go taxi app said to plan Japan IPO this year
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‘Burn’ lights up Kabukicho’s darkness with a bold vision
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Fast Retailing raises profit outlook on robust global demand and Japan sales
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Japan’s tighter immigration controls yielding results
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Hokkaido returns rifle to hunter after court set aside revocation of his license
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Seven & I delays U.S. unit IPO, saying revamp will take longer
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University of Tokyo to directly manage affiliated hospital in response to scandal
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Police launch handbook so victims don't have to repeatedly recount crimes
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Anxiety rises in Tokyo as uncertainties hang over fragile Iran war truce
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Regional cooperation on oil stocks and supplies could offer Japan more stability
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Waiting for DeepSeek: new model to test China's AI ambitions
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Should Tokyo apologize for an SDF officer’s break-in to the Chinese Embassy?
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How soon would ‘friendly’ proliferation become unfriendly?
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Kuma-led team to design new wing of London's National Gallery
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New models show calculators remain popular after 60 years
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Japan wants to transform its sleepy corporate bond market
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Japan to designate further 17 airports and ports for defense use
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