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Ex-Taiwan Premier Hsieh Named Head of Liaison Body with Japan

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NIPPON
 
Former Taiwan Premier Frank Hsieh has been appointed chairman of Taiwan's liaison organization with Japan.
Hsieh, former head of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan, the post equivalent to ambassador, said on Facebook that he assumed the position as chairman o...

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Takaichi Vows To Drive Japan's Economic Growth

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QAZIN FORM
 
Prime Minister of Japan Sanae Takaichi pledged on Tuesday to drive the country's economic growth, speaking at a New Year's event hosted mainly by Jiji Press.
"We will bring back a strong economy," Takaichi said, expressing eagerness to "push all the growth switches" to enhance Japan'...

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Japan Launches Campaign To Encourage Children To Talk About Problems

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JAPAN TIMES
 
Volunteers from the Children and Families Agency have launched an awareness-raising campaign to alleviate the anxiety of children who struggle to talk about their problems with adults.
The campaign focuses on creating an environment in which children can consult with adults comforta...

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Facility Dogs Comfort Hospitalized Children in Japan

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NIPPON
 
Some medical institutions in Japan have begun introducing facility dogs to accompany hospitalized children during treatment and rehabilitation, easing the anxiety of being away from their families.
With high costs posing a challenge, some hospitals are turning to crowdfunding to introduc...

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Japan’s ‘Kokuho’ Craze Shines Spotlight On Classical Performing Arts

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ASIA NEWS NETWORK
 
The phenomenal blockbuster film has delighted the classical performing arts industry, which hopes to expand its fan base.
Last year’s Japanese blockbuster film “Kokuho” has inspired people not only to flock to kabuki theaters but also to start taking lessons in nihonbuyo tradi...

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Ancient Ball-Kicking Game Performed To Mark New Year At Kyoto Shrine

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NHK
 
People clad in ancient Japanese court outfits have performed a time-honored ball-kicking game to mark the New Year at a shrine in the western city of Kyoto.
The custom called kemari is said to have been played by noblemen in the Heian Period that lasted from the late 8th to the 12th century...

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Tea-Leaf Spill Causes Multi-Vehicle Crash In Eastern Japan, Kills 1

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KYODO NEWS
 
A multi-vehicle crash involving 12 cars on a road in eastern Japan killed one man early Sunday, after tea leaves spilled from a moving truck causing vehicles behind it to skid, police said.
The accident took place on a two-lane road in Sano, Tochigi Prefecture, after the tea leaves s...

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Japan May Consider Review of 3 Nonnuclear Principles

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NIPPON
 
Japan's government and ruling coalition may consider a possible review of the country's three nonnuclear principles during work to update its three key national security-related documents within this year.
The principles prevent Japan from possessing, producing or letting in nuclear weap...

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North Korea Fires 2 Ballistic Missiles, No Damage Reported: Japan Gov't

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KYODO NEWS
 
North Korea launched at least two ballistic missiles eastward on Sunday that apparently fell outside Japan's exclusive economic zone, with no damage to ships or aircraft reported, according to the Japanese government, in the first such missile activity in almost two months.
The launc...

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Japan PM Joins Fight For More Female Toilets In Parliament

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BBC
 
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is among some 60 female lawmakers petitioning for more women's toilets in the parliament building to match their growing representation in the legislature.
A record 73 women were elected into the 465-seat Lower House in October 2024, exceeding the previ...

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