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Schoolboy's killing in China sparks Japanese fears
The killing of a Japanese schoolboy in the Chinese city of Shenzhen has sparked worry among Japanese expats living in China, with top firms warning their workers to be vigilant. Toshiba and Toyota have told their staff to take precautions against any possible violence,
Japan’s leader demands answers from China over schoolboy’s fatal stabbing
A 10-year-old boy attending a Japanese school in southern China has died after being stabbed on his way to class on Wednesday, according to Tokyo’s foreign minister, in the second knife attack near a Japanese school in the country in recent months.
10-year-old student at Japanese school in China dies after being stabbed
Tokyo demanded that Beijing take “all possible measures” to ensure the safety of Japanese nationals after the attack, the second near a Japanese school in China in recent months.
Japan walkie-talkie maker says investigating
Japan firm says it stopped making walkie-talkies used in Lebanon blasts
A Japanese handheld radio manufacturer has distanced itself from walkie-talkies bearing its logo that exploded in Lebanon, saying it discontinued production of the devices a decade ago. At least 20 people were killed and 450 injured after hundreds of walkie-talkies,
Japanese walkie-talkie maker investigating Lebanon explosion reports
The explosions linked to the electronic devices killed at least 20 people and injured more than 450 across Lebanon on Wednesday, a day after 12 people were killed and thousands wo
Japanese company denies making Hezbollah's exploding walkie-talkies
The Japanese maker of the brand of walkie-talkies linked to explosions targeting the Hezbollah armed group that killed 25 people in Lebanon and injured hundreds of others said it could not have made the exploding devices.
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As sales of Japan temples and shrines surge, a crackdown on bad-faith buyers
Benmou Suzuki's dilapidated 420-year-old temple, located deep in the forest near a tiny Japanese mountain village, hardly ...
1h
Families of missing people with dementia in Japan set up new body
Families of missing people with dementia in Japan have launched a new body to shed light on the issue. Eto Aiko, who ...
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Japan faces labor shortages and demographic crisis as elderly population hits record high
Japan's number of people aged 65 and over has reached a record high, cementing it as the worlds most elderly country, ...
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Scene Maker Q&A: Minneapolis guitarist Dakota Dave Hull records live in Japan
Not many Minnesota musicians have performed in Japan. Dakota Dave Hull might be the first based in the Land of 10,000 Bands ...
2h
China, Japan reached agreement in August on Fukushima water discharge
China and Japan reached a consensus in August on the discharge of radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant, the ...
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China to work towards easing seafood import ban, says Japan PM
China will revisit its ban on marine imports from Japan and work towards resuming imports following an expansion of ...
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China to 'gradually resume' seafood imports from Japan after Fukushima ban
China said Friday that it would "gradually resume" importing seafood from Japan after imposing a blanket ban in August last ...
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Why will all Japanese people be called "Sato" in 2531?
According to a study conducted by Professor Hiroshi Yoshida, if Japan doesn't change the law on surnames for married couples, ...
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