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Super Rugby To Axe Japan's Sunwolves After 2020 Season, Australian Teams To Be Affected
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ABC NEWS
The Japan-based Sunwolves will be cut from Super Rugby in 2021, with the competition to revert to 14 teams in a move that will have an impact on Australia's four teams.
The axing of the Sunwolves, who play in the Australian conference, means the current three-conference system will be ...
The Japan-based Sunwolves will be cut from Super Rugby in 2021, with the competition to revert to 14 teams in a move that will have an impact on Australia's four teams.
The axing of the Sunwolves, who play in the Australian conference, means the current three-conference system will be ...
- March 23, 2019
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Abe May Meet Trump In April: Officials, Media
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JAPAN TODAY
TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe may meet President Donald Trump in the United States in late April for talks on North Korea and Japan-U.S. trade, two government officials and Japanese media said on Thursday.
The meeting was requested by the Japanese side and arrangements ...
TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe may meet President Donald Trump in the United States in late April for talks on North Korea and Japan-U.S. trade, two government officials and Japanese media said on Thursday.
The meeting was requested by the Japanese side and arrangements ...
- March 22, 2019
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Japan’s Prime Minister Wants To Make It Illegal For Parents To Hit Kids When Disciplining Them
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ROCKET NEWS
Cites increasing number of child abuse cases as reason parents need to be reined in.
Japan is, for the most part, a pretty non-violent society. It’s rare to see an argument turn physical in bars, clubs, schools, or any of the other places where people in many other countries often e...
Cites increasing number of child abuse cases as reason parents need to be reined in.
Japan is, for the most part, a pretty non-violent society. It’s rare to see an argument turn physical in bars, clubs, schools, or any of the other places where people in many other countries often e...
- March 22, 2019
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Restaurant Serving GAP-Certified Food Used In Olympics Opens In Ginza
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JAPAN TODAY
TOKYO - Gran-Eat Ginza, a cozy buffet restaurant using fresh GAP-certified vegetables and meat, opens Wednesday in a shopping mall in Tokyo's Ginza district.
GAP, short for Good Agricultural Practice, is a global standard that ensures the safety and sustainability of food items, set...
TOKYO - Gran-Eat Ginza, a cozy buffet restaurant using fresh GAP-certified vegetables and meat, opens Wednesday in a shopping mall in Tokyo's Ginza district.
GAP, short for Good Agricultural Practice, is a global standard that ensures the safety and sustainability of food items, set...
- March 20, 2019
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Kabuki Livens Up Pre-Flight Safety Demonstration Videos For ANA
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JAPAN TRENDS
This is certainly a novel way to get people’s attention.
Japan’s leading airline ANA has turned to kabuki to liven up the standard pre-flight safety demonstration.
As you would expect when kabuki is involved, the results are visually stunning and hilarious incongruous — after all, ...
This is certainly a novel way to get people’s attention.
Japan’s leading airline ANA has turned to kabuki to liven up the standard pre-flight safety demonstration.
As you would expect when kabuki is involved, the results are visually stunning and hilarious incongruous — after all, ...
- March 20, 2019
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Non-Japanese People Are Poorly Represented In Japanese Media: That Needs To Change
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JAPAN TIMES
For almost a decade, the Japanese TV show “Why Did You Come to Japan?” has operated on the premise of finding foreign tourists and asking them the titular question. It might seem like an innocent query at first, but in fact this show and its ilk embody everything that is wrong with ...
For almost a decade, the Japanese TV show “Why Did You Come to Japan?” has operated on the premise of finding foreign tourists and asking them the titular question. It might seem like an innocent query at first, but in fact this show and its ilk embody everything that is wrong with ...
- March 18, 2019
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Abe Suggests He Won't Seek 4th Term As LDP President
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JAPAN TODAY
TOKYO - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe suggested Thursday he has no intention of serving another four-year term as president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party when his third term expires in September 2021.
Abe's remarks came after some LDP heavyweights hinted at the possibility of c...
TOKYO - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe suggested Thursday he has no intention of serving another four-year term as president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party when his third term expires in September 2021.
Abe's remarks came after some LDP heavyweights hinted at the possibility of c...
- March 15, 2019
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Japanese Wife Rewards Hubby With $250 And A Day Off For Being A 'Hardworking Dad'
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ASIAONE
It's been said that it takes a village to raise a child.
So, imagine the Herculean responsiblity that parents shoulder daily and how stressful it must be -- even with two people at the helm.
Hence, when partners shower each other with gratitude and appreciation for their contribution to...
It's been said that it takes a village to raise a child.
So, imagine the Herculean responsiblity that parents shoulder daily and how stressful it must be -- even with two people at the helm.
Hence, when partners shower each other with gratitude and appreciation for their contribution to...
- March 13, 2019
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Japanese Schoolgirl Kimono Roomwear Line Expands With New Color Options For Old-School Comfort
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SORA NEWS
Don’t know how to tie a kimono sash? No problem, because the clever designof these garments means you don’t have to.
While the modern Japanese schoolgirl uniform is usually either a sailor suit or blazer with skirt, that wasn’t always the case. During the Taisho period, which started ...
Don’t know how to tie a kimono sash? No problem, because the clever designof these garments means you don’t have to.
While the modern Japanese schoolgirl uniform is usually either a sailor suit or blazer with skirt, that wasn’t always the case. During the Taisho period, which started ...
- March 8, 2019
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Eight Years After Triple Meltdown, Fukushima No. 1's Water Woes Slow To Recede
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JAPAN TIMES
This is the first in a series examining how the northeast and the nation are progressing with efforts to deal with the March 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis.
OKUMA, FUKUSHIMA PREF. - Nearly a thousand storage tanks are scattered across the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power p...
This is the first in a series examining how the northeast and the nation are progressing with efforts to deal with the March 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis.
OKUMA, FUKUSHIMA PREF. - Nearly a thousand storage tanks are scattered across the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power p...
- March 8, 2019
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