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Japan’s Ginkakuji Temple to Increase Admission Fees for 1st Time in 32 Years from April

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JAPAN NEWS
 
Admission fees to Ginkakuji temple, a World Heritage Site, will increase from April for the first time in 32 years, the temple announced last month.
Money generated through the hike will be used to maintain the temple’s cultural properties and gardens, at a time when prices and labor...

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Tokyo Police Arrest 2 Vietnamese For Suspected Illegal Purchase Of Pokemon Cards

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NHK
 
Tokyo police have arrested two Vietnamese men on suspicion of illegally purchasing popular Pokemon cards by creating fake accounts on a sales website. Police suspect the two resold the cards for profit.
The police say one of the suspects, 39-year-old Do Van Cuong, runs a communications serv...

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Indonesia Faces Japan In 2026 Futsal Asian Cup Final Four After Defeating Vietnam

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RRI
 
The Indonesian National Futsal Team has made history by advancing to the semifinals of the 2026 Futsal Asian Cup for the first time.
This achievement was secured after the Garuda squad defeated their Southeast Asian rival, Vietnam, with a score of 3-2 in a quarterfinal match held at Indones...

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Indonesia Accelerates Hydrogen Ecosystem, Deepens Japan Partnership

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ANTARA NEWS
 
Indonesia is accelerating the development of a national hydrogen ecosystem as part of its clean energy transition, supporting decarbonization, energy security, and long-term industrial growth under President Prabowo Subianto’s Astacita program.
The Energy and Mineral Resources Minis...

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Japan Ruling Bloc Focusing On National Strength, Opposition On Livelihoods

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JAPAN TODAY
 
Japan's ruling camp is touting national strength heading into Sunday's general election, while opposition parties are focusing on people's daily lives.
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who leads the Liberal Democratic Party, is seeking a public mandate with a promise to make Japan "st...

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Death Toll From Heavy Japan Snow Hits 30

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CNA
 
A powerful cold air mass has resulted in heavy snow along the Sea of Japan coast in recent weeks, with some areas seeing more than double the usual volumes.
Unusually heavy snow in Japan has been blamed for the death of 30 people in the past two weeks, officials said on Tuesday (Feb 3), inc...

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Japan Police To Enhance International Cooperation Against Human Trafficking

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ASIA NEWS NETWORK
 
This comes after a case where a then 12-year-old Thai girl was forced to provide sexual services at a massage parlour with private rooms in Tokyo.
The National Police Agency will dispatch a senior official to the Thai police to discuss countermeasures against human trafficking...

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In Japan, AI-Doctored Video Of Campaign Broadcast Goes Viral

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ASIA NEWS NETWORK
 
Experts are warning that the alteration of such broadcasts could affect the judgment of voters and distort the election.
A doctored version of a “campaign broadcast” by the Centrist Reform Alliance for the Feb. 8 House of Representatives election has gone viral on the X social...

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Japan Successfully Retrieves Rare Earth-Rich Sediment From Seabed

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QAZIN FORM
 
Japan has successfully retrieved rare earth-rich sediment from the deep seabed, marking a step toward a potential domestic supply of rare earths, Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Masanao Ozaki said Monday, Jiji Press reported. 
In a test project that began on Jan. 12, the deep-sea dril...

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Japan, British Leaders Agree to Promote Cyberdefense Cooperation

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NIPPON
 
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and her visiting British counterpart, Keir Starmer, agreed Saturday to strategically promote their countries' cooperation in the field of cyberdefense.
They also confirmed that Japan and Britain will hold a so-called two-plus-two meeting of their fo...

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