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Fukushima No. 1 chief feared nuclear doom for eastern Japan
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Japan won't express intention to gain ability to strike missile sites, source says
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Sources say Obuchi tipped to replace Ishiba as LDP secretary-general
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Over 10 people may have contracted dengue fever around Yoyogi Park: Fuji TV
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Three Chiba cities will store radioactive waste if state fails to build final disposal site, NHK says
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Aichi girl, 14, dies in apparent suicidal leap from condo
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Politics & Diplomacy
Indian leader Modi arrives for summit with Abe
by Masaaki Kameda
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at Kansai
International Airport on Saturday for a five-day visit in which he is
expected to seek stronger security and economic ties with Japan in the
face of China’s rising territorial ambitions and military might. Calling
Japan and ...
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Politics & Diplomacy
India's Modi tours Kyoto temple with Abe ahead of Tokyo summit
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Social Issues
Boob Aid: Japan porn queens take part in 24-hour 'squeeze-a-thon' for AIDS charity
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Politics & Diplomacy
Eto tipped to steer security legislation; Ishiba flagged for regional revitalization post
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World
Russia takes page from Soviet era in missing troop saga
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National
Residents fight plan to militarize Saga Airport with Osprey squadron
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Ex-abductee Hasuike keeps up pressure to retrieve others taken by North Korea
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Business
Cramped U.S. planes incite 'legroom wars' among economy class passengers
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Asia Pacific | ANALYSIS
China seeks to better protect South China Sea submarine gateway in face of U.S. surveillance flights
by Ting Shi
Tennis
Nishikori powers into final 16
Kei Nishikori advanced to the round of 16 at the U.S. Open
for the first time since 2008 with a straight-sets victory over
Argentina’s Leonardo Mayer on Saturday. World No. 11 Nishikori won 6-4,
6-2, 6-3, and will face big-serving Milos Raonic in the ...
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Japanese Baseball
Ishihara's clutch single lifts Carp past Dragons
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Champion Seagulls rout Cranes to start season
by Hiroshi Ikezawa
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MLB
Cardinals shell Wada to earn split
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Sam released by Rams in final roster cutdown
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Winston keys FSU triumph
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Soccer
Costa stars in wild Chelsea victory
Voices | 20 QUESTIONS
Kazu Kuzuwata: 'You'll never find a rainbow if you're looking down'
by Elliott Samuels
Name: Kazu Kuzuwata Age: 34 Nationality: Japanese Occupation:
IT engineer Likes: Music, the sea, Haruki Murakami, respect, advanced
technology Dislikes: Pollution, disrespect 1. What does the kanji that
comprises your first name mean? Would you say it matches your
personality? My kanji character, 和 ...
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Our Lives
On this island, depopulation isn't the problem — inertia is
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Issues
Tipping points: Japan, North America and the limits of performance pay
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How-tos
Hiroshima volunteer cleanup effort open to city residents
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Our Lives
Afghan-born doctor keeps adopted Japan city healthy while still helping his native land
We admit we are powerless over alcohol and we need help to
break the habit. We will participate in meetings and speak frankly about
ourselves. We will reflect on our mistakes and accept the damage that
alcohol has caused. We will strive to change ...
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Lifestyle
'I blacked out from drinking. ... I wasn't a good parent'
by Masami Ito
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Travel
Kintaikyo: A bridge reincarnated over troubled waters
by Steve John Powell
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Environment
Kiun-Kaku: a garden of elegant period taste
by Stephen Mansfield
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Style & Design
Checking in on Tokyo hotels old and new
by Julian Worrall
Book
Inside author David Mitchell's metaphysical mind
by Andrew Lee
Outside the vista windows of the Hotel New Otani’s Garden
Lounge cafe in Tokyo, it’s snowing, in March, and it suddenly feels like
the spring flowers in the Japanese garden below may have popped too
soon. David Mitchell wonders aloud what kind of flowers ...
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Review
The Makioka Sisters
by Patrick Mccoy
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Review
Toy Tokyo
by Elliott Samuels
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Review
In Clothes Called Fat
by Daniel Robson
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Film
New movie 'Imphal 1944' stresses the futility of war
by Hirotaka Sunada
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