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Tokyo Out Of Loop Over Olympic Marathon Venue
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THE JAPAN NEWS
The decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to hold the Tokyo Olympics marathons and race walks in Sapporo was a sudden one.
And while Sapporo has welcomed the announcement made last Wednesday, Tokyo — which had not been informed of the plan until the day before the...
The decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to hold the Tokyo Olympics marathons and race walks in Sapporo was a sudden one.
And while Sapporo has welcomed the announcement made last Wednesday, Tokyo — which had not been informed of the plan until the day before the...
- October 21, 2019
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Arigato Japan - You Have Made The World Cup Special
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RUGBY WORLD CUP
TOKYO, 21 Oct – Week by glorious week, Japan's players set new benchmarks for their country and their continent as they qualified from the pool phase as winners, moved into the top eight of the world rankings and competed in their first Rugby World Cup quarter-final.
These goals...
TOKYO, 21 Oct – Week by glorious week, Japan's players set new benchmarks for their country and their continent as they qualified from the pool phase as winners, moved into the top eight of the world rankings and competed in their first Rugby World Cup quarter-final.
These goals...
- October 21, 2019
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Momentum Builds for Hydrogen Fuel in Japan, Australia
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SCIENTIFIC AMERICA
owered costs and the availability of renewable energy to produce hydrogen are raising interest in the fuel source
Japan and Australia are expanding their support for hydrogen fuel technology.
Hydrogen-powered automobiles will be featured at the annual Tokyo Motor Show that ...
owered costs and the availability of renewable energy to produce hydrogen are raising interest in the fuel source
Japan and Australia are expanding their support for hydrogen fuel technology.
Hydrogen-powered automobiles will be featured at the annual Tokyo Motor Show that ...
- October 19, 2019
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Japan's Players Refusing To Let World Cup Frenzy Distract Them, Says Jamie Joseph
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THE GUARDIAN
Coach insists team are focused on South Africa quarter-final‘We’re going into Tests thinking and believing we can win’Japan’s players are largely oblivious to the frenzy their heroics at the World Cup are generating in the wider rugby world, according to their coach, Jamie Joseph,...
Coach insists team are focused on South Africa quarter-final‘We’re going into Tests thinking and believing we can win’Japan’s players are largely oblivious to the frenzy their heroics at the World Cup are generating in the wider rugby world, according to their coach, Jamie Joseph,...
- October 19, 2019
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Typhoon Hagibis: Japan Postpones Emperor Naruhito's Enthronement Parade
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BBC
A parade celebrating the formal ascension of Japan's Emperor Naruhito has been postponed in the wake of Typhoon Hagibis.
The parade, which sees the emperor travel in an open-top car to "meet" the public, was postponed out of respect for the victims and their families.
The typhoon, which str...
A parade celebrating the formal ascension of Japan's Emperor Naruhito has been postponed in the wake of Typhoon Hagibis.
The parade, which sees the emperor travel in an open-top car to "meet" the public, was postponed out of respect for the victims and their families.
The typhoon, which str...
- October 19, 2019
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Japan Just Imported Ebola to Prep for Possible Olympic Outbreak
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LIVE SCIENCE
Japan imported Ebola and other lethal viruses to prepare diagnostic test kits for the 2020 Olympics.
Next summer, tens of thousands of sports fans will enter Japan to attend the Olympic games — but along with paraphernalia from their home countries, the tourists may be carrying let...
Japan imported Ebola and other lethal viruses to prepare diagnostic test kits for the 2020 Olympics.
Next summer, tens of thousands of sports fans will enter Japan to attend the Olympic games — but along with paraphernalia from their home countries, the tourists may be carrying let...
- October 18, 2019
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As Japan Digs Out After Killer Typhoon Hagibis, More Rain Is On The Way
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CBS NEWS
Tokyo — Less than a week after being hit by the worst typhoon in decades, Japan was bracing on Thursday for a secondary disaster. Heavy rain was forecast to hit already-inundated areas in the coming days.
Officials said additional precipitation could destabilize storm walls along swoll...
Tokyo — Less than a week after being hit by the worst typhoon in decades, Japan was bracing on Thursday for a secondary disaster. Heavy rain was forecast to hit already-inundated areas in the coming days.
Officials said additional precipitation could destabilize storm walls along swoll...
- October 18, 2019
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Japan PM Visits Typhoon-Hit Areas As Royals Signal Parade Delay
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AL JAZEERA
Typhoon Hagibis death toll has risen to 77 with nine people still missing while 105,000 households remain without water.
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday visited the towns devasted by the deadly Typhoon Hagibis to meet residents to assess damage and their needs.
Rescue a...
Typhoon Hagibis death toll has risen to 77 with nine people still missing while 105,000 households remain without water.
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday visited the towns devasted by the deadly Typhoon Hagibis to meet residents to assess damage and their needs.
Rescue a...
- October 17, 2019
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Govt. May Postpone Enthronement Procession
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NHK
NHK has learned that Japan's government is considering postponing for the time being the celebratory procession in Tokyo that had been scheduled to take place after the Emperor's enthronement ceremony on Tuesday next week.
The government cites the need to deal with the extensive damage caus...
NHK has learned that Japan's government is considering postponing for the time being the celebratory procession in Tokyo that had been scheduled to take place after the Emperor's enthronement ceremony on Tuesday next week.
The government cites the need to deal with the extensive damage caus...
- October 17, 2019
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Japan's PM Pledges To Act After Homeless Men Denied Typhoon Refuge
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THE GUARDIAN
The Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe, has promised to take action after two homeless men were refused access to a shelter as Typhoon Hagibis barrelled into Tokyo.
The powerful storm hit Japan’s main island on Saturday with strong winds and heavy rainfall that caused more than 20...
The Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe, has promised to take action after two homeless men were refused access to a shelter as Typhoon Hagibis barrelled into Tokyo.
The powerful storm hit Japan’s main island on Saturday with strong winds and heavy rainfall that caused more than 20...
- October 16, 2019
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