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Japan demands protection for its citizens in China
Japan’s leader demands answers from China over schoolboy’s fatal stabbing
A 10-year-old boy attending a Japanese school in southern China has died after being stabbed on his way to class on Wednesday, according to Tokyo’s foreign minister, in the second knife attack near a Japanese school in the country in recent months.
10-year-old Japanese schoolboy in China dies after stabbing
By David Kirton, Mei Mei Chu and Kiyoshi TakenakaSHENZHEN, China/TOKYO (Reuters) -A child enrolled in a Japanese school in the Chinese city of Shenzhen has died after being stabbed on Wednesday, officials confirmed on Thursday,
Boy’s Stabbing Death in China Brings Anti-Japan Sentiment to Surface
A 10-year-old Japanese boy who was stabbed on his way to school in southern China died Thursday, after the second such attack in months amid a social-media campaign that has stirred up anti-Japan sentiment in the country.
Japan walkie-talkie maker says investigating
Japan firm says it stopped making walkie-talkies used in Lebanon blasts
A Japanese handheld radio manufacturer has distanced itself from walkie-talkies bearing its logo that exploded in Lebanon, saying it discontinued production of the devices a decade ago. At least 20 people were killed and 450 injured after hundreds of walkie-talkies, some used by the armed group Hezbollah, exploded across Lebanon on Wednesday.
Japan’s Icom says it hasn’t sold walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon in a decade
Japanese radio equipment maker Icom said it no longer produces or sells two-way radio devices which reportedly exploded in Lebanon.
Japanese company says it ended production of walkie-talkies used in Lebanon blasts 10 years ago
The walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon Wednesday have not been made for over a decade, according to Japan's Icom Inc. The company's brand name was on the devices.
Japan, exports
Japan's exports slow sharply, machinery orders shrink in blow to economic recovery
Japan's export growth slowed sharply in August as shipments to the U.S. dropped for the first time in three years, while machinery orders unexpectedly shrank in July in a worrying sign for an economy struggling to mount a solid recovery.
Japan’s Export Growth Slowed in August
Japanese exports rose at a slower-than-expected pace in August, adding to concerns about the outlook for the global economy.
Japan Exports Grew at Slower-Than-Expected Pace in August
TOKYO--Japan's exports rose at a slower-than-expected pace in August amid lower demand for cars, construction, and mining machinery, Ministry of Finance data showed Wednesday. Exports rose 5.6% in August from a year earlier,
China, Japan
Chinese aircraft carrier comes closer than ever to Japan
A Chinese aircraft carrier entered Japan’s contiguous waters for the first time on Wednesday, leading Tokyo to convey its “serious concerns” to Beijing over China’s increasingly assertive military actions around Japan,
China says carrier accused of entering Japanese waters was on routine training
China said on Thursday its Liaoning aircraft carrier had been on a routine training mission in the western Pacific and dismissed charges by Tokyo that the vessel and its escorts had entered Japanese waters.
China Aircraft Carrier Briefly Enters Japan's Contiguous Waters: Report
A Chinese aircraft carrier briefly entered Japan's contiguous waters for the first time, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported on Wednesday, citing unnamed defence sources.
Japan, Emmy and Shogun
'Shogun' Emmy win signals a new era of globalization in streaming
On Sunday, the FX series Shogun won the Emmy for Best Drama, marking the first time a non-English-language series has claimed the award in this category. The last foreign language film to be nominated for this category was the South Korean series Squid Game,
Japan hails record Emmy success for 'Shogun' as cultural win
Japan's government and people cheered the record trophy haul for period drama "Shogun" at the Emmy Awards as yet another win for their history and culture, which are becoming increasingly popular with tourists and international audiences alike.
Yoroku: 'Shogun' TV series Emmy landslide shows Japan set to make global cultural mark
In September 1980, following the five consecutive nights of the hit American TV drama "Shogun," former U.S. Ambassador to Japan and then-Harvard profe・・・
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Japan Airlines Is Giving Away Free Domestic Flights to International Travelers
One way to combat overtourism is to help travelers explore more of the country beyond Tokyo. And Japan Airlines (JAL) is ...
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Carlyle seeking $2.1 billion market value for Japan's Rigaku in IPO, sources say
Japan's Rigaku, a maker of X-ray testing tools backed by buyout firm Carlyle Group, is preparing for a domestic initial ...
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Roger Ferguson, Japan’s SBI Agree to Invest in Dubai Firm Gateway Partners
Japanese financial conglomerate SBI Holdings Inc. and former Federal Reserve official Roger Ferguson agreed to buy minority ...
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Lawyer for American charged in Japan's trial of ex-Nissan exec Ghosn appeals for 'justice'
The six-year-old criminal case of Greg Kelly, an American ensnared in the scandal of Nissan’s former boss Carlos Ghosn, ...
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Max to Debut in Japan Within U-Next Platform
Warner Bros. Discovery's Max service will debut in Japan as a branded offering within local streaming platform U-Next.
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back number’s ‘to new lovers’ Returns to No. 1 on Japan Hot 100
WEST.'s "Maaikka!" debuts at No. 2. back number ’s “to new lovers” returns to No. 1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100, dated Sept. 18, scoring its second week atop the tally.
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Japan’s trade deficit grows while both imports, exports fall short of forecasts
Japan has posted a trade deficit for a second straight month, as both exports and imports were lower than expected.
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Japan's non-life insurers must cut cross-shareholdings to zero, industry group says
A trade group representing Japan's biggest non-life insurers said on Thursday that its member firms should set a clear ...
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Kiyoshi Matsuo on How Music Expanded His Views, Promoting Affirmative Action in Japan’s Music Industry & More
Music producer Kiyoshi Matsuo spoke with Billboard Japan about exploring ways to make the working environment in ...
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