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China angry at Ishihara's suggestion about naming panda cub after Senkakus

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China's Foreign Ministry slammed Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara on Friday for suggesting that if a giant panda on loan from China gives birth at a Tokyo zoo, the cub should be named after the Senkaku Islands, a cluster of Japan-controlled isles in the East China Sea also claimed by Beijing. (Mainichi)

Nikkei jumps 1.5 pct to highest close in seven weeks

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Japan's Nikkei average jumped 1.5 percent on Friday to close above 9,000 for the first time in seven weeks after European leaders agreed to take emergency action to bring down the borrowing costs of Italy and Spain. (Reuters)

Fukushima octopuses back on the market

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Octopuses caught off northern Fukushima Prefecture were auctioned Monday at the Sendai City Central Wholesale Market, marking the first time since the nuclear disaster erupted in March 2011 that seafood from the area has been marketed outside it. (Japan Times)

Toto Washlet joins engineering heritage list

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The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers said Monday that it has selected Toto Ltd.'s Washlet G toilet seat with warm-water shower unit for cleaning launched in 1980 as an addition to its heritage list, along with four other products. (Japan Times)

Govt team to help schools to fight bullying problems

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A series of suicides related to bullying has prompted the education ministry to form a new team tasked with helping schools combat the problem, which shows no signs of ending. (Yomiuri)

Baseball: Mariners honor Ichiro's wish for trade, deal him to Yanks

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Seattle Mariners icon Ichiro Suzuki was traded to the New York Yankees on Monday. The 38-year-old outfielder, a 10-time All-Star with the Mariners, whom he joined in 2001, was dealt in exchange for cash and two minor league prospects after Suzuki requested Seattle trade him. (Kyodo)

40,000 firms to feel effects of Renesas cuts

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More than 40,000 companies that deal with Renesas Electronics Corp. may be affected if the ailing chipmaker makes cuts at 10 of its 18 domestic plants, a Teikoku Data bank Ltd. survey revealed Monday. (Yomiuri)

Elderly storytelling android debuts in Japan

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The art of humorous storytelling in Japan, known as rakugo, isn't as popular as it once was. But now an android has joined the ranks of comics who kneel on cushions while spinning out jokes. (CNET)

A land without guns: How Japan has virtually eliminated shooting deaths

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In 2008, the U.S. had over 12 thousand firearm-related homicides. All of Japan experienced only 11, fewer than were killed at the Aurora shooting alone. And that was a big year: 2006 saw an astounding two, and when that number jumped to 22 in 2007, it became a national scandal. By comparison, also in 2008, 587 Americans were killed just by guns that had discharged accidentally. (The Atlantic)

Man arrested after robbing post office

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A 63-year-old man was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of robbing a post office in Tokyo. (Japan Today)

Man stabbed in back while trying to stop fight in Shibuya

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A man was stabbed in the back after he tried to break up a fight between two other men in Tokyo's Shibuya district on Tuesday morning. (Japan Today)

Japan stocks edge lower in choppy trade

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Japanese stocks swung between gains and losses in early Tuesday trading, with U.S. losses overnight limiting gains, and as lower commodity prices hit trading-house stocks. (MarketWatch)

Japan says no flights until Osprey confirmed safe

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Japan's prime minister says he will not allow any flights of the US military's latest transport aircraft in this country until its safety after two recent crashes has been confirmed. (abcnews.go.com)

Japan's giant panda overcomes her grief at losing cub

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Shin Shin, the mother of a baby giant panda cub that recently died in Tokyo, has overcome her grief at losing her young, and will be back in the public eye from July 25. ()

4-year-old boy crushed to death by parking garage car elevator

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A 4-year-old boy was crushed to death by an apartment parking garage automobile elevator in Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture, on Monday night. (Japan Today)

BOJ Policy Board seats finally filled

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The government on Tuesday officially appointed economists Takahide Kiuchi and Takehiro Sato as Bank of Japan policymakers, filling seats vacant more than three months. (Japan Times)

Toyota's worldwide cumulative vehicle production passes 200 million mark

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Toyota Motor Corp on Tuesday announced that in June its worldwide cumulative vehicle production surpassed 200 million units. (Japan Today)

Sharp plans to slash thousands of jobs

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Sharp Corp. plans to slash several thousand jobs through early retirement and take other measures in the face of massive after-tax consolidated losses for the April-June period this year, the first large-scale downsizing for the major electrical appliance manufacturer. (Yomiuri)

Oi plant's No. 4 reactor approaches full output

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The No. 4 reactor at the Oi nuclear plant in Fukui Prefecture was set to start full-capacity power generation early Wednesday, Kansai Electric Power Co.'s said Tuesday. (Japan Times)

Heatstroke patients doubled last week

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The number of people taken to hospitals by ambulance in Japan due to heatstroke in the week through Sunday more than doubled from the preceding week to 5,467, preliminary data showed Tuesday. (Yomiuri)
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