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Japanese dog adopts stray marten

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A Japanese Shiba Inu living in Hyogo Prefecture has adopted a stray marten, allowing the hungry omnivor to suckle her milk. (NewsOnJapan.com)

Typhoon approaching Okinawa

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A typhoon was moving toward Minamidaito island, about 400 kilometers east of Okinawa, on Tuesday morning, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. At 12 noon, Typhoon No. 3 was located 80 kilometers southwest of the island with wind speeds of between 39 and 73 mph (33 and 64 knots). ()

Japan to develop drones to monitor radiation

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Japan's atomic energy authority and the country's space agency on Tuesday announced a joint project to develop a drone to measure radioactivity in the environment after last year's nuclear disaster. (straitstimes.com)

Japan's No. 2 mobster to be freed on $19 mn bail

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The number-two man in Japan's biggest yakuza group will be released on 1.5 billion yen ($19 million) bail ahead of his trial for extortion, a court decided Tuesday. (AFP)

Fukushima residents call for criminal charges against nuclear officials

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The executives of the Japanese utility that owns the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant and a number of the country's government officials should go to jail, according to a complaint filed by more than 1,000 local residents on Monday. (CNN)

Japan may take Indonesia to WTO over curbs on metal exports

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Japan, the world's second-largest nickel user, called on Indonesia to remove restrictions on mineral-ore exports, saying it may complain to the World Trade Organization should compromise talks fail. (BusinessWeek)

Health ministry to ban serving of raw beef liver

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The health ministry will ban restaurants from serving raw beef liver, a popular dish, starting July 1 in the wake of a series of food poisoning incidents caused by raw beef, including some fatalities last year. (Japan Times)

White paper: Most sex crime victims never seek help

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Nearly 70 percent of victims of sex crimes have never sought help, a government report revealed Tuesday. The finding indicates many women attempt to deal with the traumatic experiences without seeking help from police, gynecologists, support groups or counselors, the fiscal 2012 crime white paper said. (Yomiuri)

Frogs laying eggs in Fukushima village

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Forest green tree frogs have started laying eggs in their protected habitat in Hebusunuma pond in Kawauchi. Male and female frogs have been seen climbing branches and leaves along the edge of the pond for spawning. (Yomiuri)

Prince's funeral, grave to cost govt 189 mil. yen

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The government decided Tuesday to spend about 189 million yen for the funeral and grave of Prince Tomohito of Mikasa, who died last week at the age of 66 after a long battle with cancer. (Yomiuri)

'Despair' behind Osaka murder? / Suspect may have killed 2 people over rejection of request for work

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Police believe the suspect in Sunday's fatal random stabbings of two people on an Osaka street may have acted out of despair after an acquaintance in Osaka refused to give him a job, sources said. Kyozo Isohi, 36, was quoted as telling police he came to Osaka to find a job. (Yomiuri)

Govt may ax new plan for child care

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The government and ruling Democratic Party of Japan may abandon a plan to create a preschool facility that integrates the functions of kindergartens and day care centers, it was learned Tuesday. (Yomiuri)

Govt youth program deemed unnecessary

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A committee set up to screen government projects has concluded that four projects, including one for international youth exchanges using ships, are unnecessary. (Yomiuri)

Stocks retreat amid renewed euro fears

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Stocks fell back on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Tuesday, pressured by overnight declines in U.S. stocks and the yen's rebound amid renewed worries about the eurozone debt crisis. (Yomiuri)

Fugitive avoiding cameras

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Aum Shinrikyo gas attack fugitive Katsuya Takahashi apparently picked routes with minimum exposure to security cameras when he bolted last week from his hideout in Kawasaki, investigative sources said Tuesday. (Japan Times)

GSDF ranger unit marches through central Tokyo

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Ground Self-Defense Force personnel in camouflage marched through Tokyo's Itabashi and Nerima wards Tuesday as part of their training as rangers. (Japan Times)

Black skin watermelon from Tomachou sold at 300,000 yen

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At an auction in Sapporo city a black skin watermelon from Tomachou sold at 300,000 yen. Black skin watermelons have a black luster colored skin and have a high sugar content. They are being sold at department stores in the Tokyo area. (NewsOnJapan.com)

Knife-wielding man holds woman hostage for 2 hours on Osaka street

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A man with a knife attacked a woman on a street in Osaka on Tuesday night and held her hostage for two hours before surrendering. (Japan Today)

Stocks close slightly higher

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Tokyo stocks closed slightly higher Wednesday, with the benchmark index adding 0.60% in cautious trade after positive leads from Wall Street and Europe but with eurozone concerns hurting sentiment. (Japan Today)

Japan seeks delay to adjust to Europe's Iran sanctions

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Japan, looking to secure a steady energy supply, is pressing the European Union to loosen pending sanctions that would prohibit European firms from insuring its imports of Iranian oil, according to people familiar with the effort. (Wall Street Journal)
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