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Travelers In Japan Asked To Keep Power Banks Within Reach On Flights

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KYODO NEWS
 
 
The Japanese government on Tuesday began urging travelers to keep power banks within reach on airplanes following a series of incidents of mobile batteries catching fire on flights.
Airline staff at airports across the country began asking flyers for their cooperation, with staff o...

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Ishiba Thanks Outgoing South Korean Envoy

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JAPAN TIMES
 
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Tuesday expressed his appreciation to outgoing South Korean Ambassador to Japan Park Cheol-hee for his contributions to improving relations between Japan and South Korea.
During their meeting at the Prime Minister's Office, Park said he hopes that co...

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UNESCO Panel Nixes S. Korean Request over Japan Heritage Site

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NIPPON
 
A UNESCO committee has rejected Seoul's request for a re-examination of Japan's handling of its Meiji-era industrial revolution sites on the World Heritage list, including now-defunct coal-mining facilities on the island of Hashima.
The South Korean government on Tuesday expressed regret...

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In Reversal, Japan Now Wants Rice Farmers To Produce More. Will It Work?

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JAPAN TODAY
 
For more than half a century, the Japanese government has encouraged its rice farmers to grow less of the crop so that prices of the national staple grain remained relatively high and steady. 
Now, under an ambitious agricultural policy announced this year, Tokyo is preparing for a ...

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Indonesian Defense University Triumphs at 2025 JDIE in Japan

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RRI
 
The innovative achievements of the academic community at the Indonesian Defense University (Unhan RI) marked a remarkable milestone at the prestigious Japan Design and Invention Expo (JDIE) 2025, securing the highest honor, the Grand Prize, along with two Gold Medals from Japan on Sunday, J...

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Japan PM Says Won't 'Easily Compromise' To Trump On Tariffs

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CNA
 
As Tokyo seeks to avert the US' threat to impose tariffs of up to 35 per cent on Japanese goods, Prime Minister Ishiba stressed that Japan, as the biggest investor nation in the US economy, should be treated differently from other countries.
Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said on Sun...

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Another Quake Rocks Islands In Southwestern Japan

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NHK
 
A magnitude 5.4 earthquake has struck in waters off Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan.
Meteorological Agency officials say the quake occurred near the Tokara Islands at a depth of 19 kilometers but there is no threat of tsunami.
The quake struck at about 6:30 a.m. on Saturday. On Aku...

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Record 80% Of Japanese Mothers Are Employed

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JAPAN TIMES
 
A record 80% of mothers in Japan were employed in 2024, a welfare ministry survey showed Friday.
The proportion of working mothers rose 3.1 percentage points from the previous year to 80.9%, topping 80% for the first time since the annual survey started in 1986.
The latest survey al...

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LDP-Komeito Coalition Could Lose Upper House Majority; Single-Seat Constituencies Seen as Deciding Factor

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JAPAN NEWS
 
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party may be able to secure only around 40 seats in the upcoming House of Councillors election as its candidates are struggling in prefectural constituencies, making it uncertain whether the ruling coalition of the LDP and Komeito will be able to maintai...

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Technical Port Training Deepens Indonesia-Japan Maritime Partnership

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ANTARA NEWS
 
Sea Transportation Directorate General at Indonesia’s Transportation Ministry, along with Japan’s Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism Ministry (MLIT), is reinforcing maritime synergy through a technical port training program under the Japan-Indonesia Economic Partnership Ag...

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