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Japan-US joint exercise involves retaking island

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Japan's Self Defense Forces and the US military are planning to conduct a joint exercise in Okinawa Prefecture. The scenario would involve recapturing a remote island that was occupied by enemy forces. (NHKReloaded)

Two bodies found under floor of Amagasaki house

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Police found two bodies under the floor of a house in Amagasaki, western Japan, on Sunday during an investigation launched in connection with the death of a woman last year, they said. (Japan Times)

It's not easy being a yakuza boss

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These days the price of a standard civilian hit-job can run as high as $2 million. That's not the price to get the job done -- that's the price if one of your underlings gets caught. The whole inflationary spiral started with one dumb yakuza stiffing McDonald's on the price of a cheeseburger in Kyoto a few years ago. (japansubculture.com)

Japan Inc. record buying spree accelerating with Softbank talks

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Softbank Corp.'s potential bid for control of Sprint Nextel Corp. (S) is adding to evidence that Japan Inc.'s overseas buying spree isn't about to abate. Softbank, Japan's third-largest wireless carrier, is in talks to acquire as much as 75 percent of Sprint and provide capital for investments, two people familiar with the matter said Oct 11. (Bloomberg)

Homeless man found dead in latest string of attacks in Osaka

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A homeless man was found dead near Osaka Station early Sunday morning, a possible victim in a string of attacks on homeless people in the area. (News On Japan)

Nikkei rallies as Softbank losses offset by China data

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Japan's Nikkei rallied 0.5 percent on Monday as investors turned buyers after a broad sell-off last week, though concerns lingered over the earnings outlook for Japanese corporates. (Reuters)

Moriguchi broadly admits to lying about trailblazing stem cell trial

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Hisashi Moriguchi, a Japanese researcher who had said he implemented the world's first clinical trial using a trailblazing stem cell technology, admitted Saturday most of what he claimed in an academic conference presentation about the procedure was false. (Mainichi)

Softbank to buy 70 percent stake in Sprint

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Softbank and Sprint have reached a deal under which Softbank will pay $20 billion for a 70 percent stake in the wireless telecom operator, according to people close to the situation. Japan-listed shares of Softbank slid 5.3 percent to a five-month low on Monday and were the most heavily traded share by turnover on the main board. (cnbc.com)

Japan navy showcases warships amid spat with China

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Japan's navy marked its 60th anniversary with a major exercise Sunday intended to show off its maritime strength. The display comes amid a tense territorial dispute with China. (abcnews.go.com)

Japan Inc. poised for record outbound M+A year with Softbank bid

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Softbank Corp.'s bid for control of Sprint Nextel Corp. is adding to evidence that Japan Inc.'s overseas buying spree isn't about to abate. Softbank, Japan's third-largest wireless carrier, agreed to pay $20.1 billion to acquire about a 70 percent stake in Sprint, according to a statement issued in Tokyo today. (BusinessWeek)

All Nippon Airways restarts Myanmar flights

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Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) on Monday restarted direct flights to Myanmar's commercial capital Yangon after a 12-year hiatus, underscoring renewed interest in the fast-reforming nation. (AFP)

Noda's unusual navy cheerleading

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Political opponents have criticized Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda as a weak leader who easily gives in to foreign demands to avoid confrontation in territorial disputes. Others have long suggested that deep down, the prime minister was a defense hawk who wanted to see a greater role for the Japanese military. (Wall Street Journal)

The missing piece in the puzzle of Japan's lost decades

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Japan's average GDP growth rate was around 9.5 per cent between 1955 and 1970, and 3.8 per cent between 1971 and 1990. But in the past two decades it has dropped to just 0.8 per cent a year. This big drop in the growth rate is synonymous with 'Japan's two lost decades'. (East Asia Forum)

Parties remain divided over elections

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Executives from the ruling party and two major opposition parties remained divided Monday on when an election for the House of Representatives should be held. (Yomiuri)

The iPhone is massive in Japan - but it really shouldn't be

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Japan's smartphone marketshare is rocketing, despite the iPhone not featuring contactless payments or TV functionality - but why? (knowyourmobile.com)

Apple appeals loss against Samsung in Japan

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More than a month after losing one of its patent cases against Samsung in Japan, Apple has filed for an appeal. Bloomberg reports that Apple has filed the necessary paperwork in the hopes of reversing a Tokyo judge's decision that Samsung's smartphones and tablets do not infringe on Apple's patents. (CNET)

Tennis: Does size matter? Japan's rising son Nishikori walks tall in land of giants

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It was a fable made famous by football -- now Japan's rising tennis star Kei Nishikori is doing his best to dismiss the long-held sporting notion that size does matter. Of the sports' top 15 players, only two are shorter than 6'0" -- Nishikori, who stands at 5'10 and Spain's current world No. 5 David Ferrer who is an inch shorter than the Japanese player. (CNN)

Japan's take on military pin-ups seems...different

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In the past, there was a tradition in the U.S. military to paint pin-ups on aircraft. Today, that tradition lives on in Japan. But there's an important difference: they're not cheesecake pin-ups. They're anime girls. (Kotaku)

Automakers introducing anti-collision technology

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Japanese drivers can enjoy the benefits of increased safety, as automatic braking technology becomes more widely available in the country's automobile industry. (NHKReloaded)

First Fukushima beef in 30 months shipped to the USA

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Cattle farmers in Fukushima Prefecture have resumed beef exports to the United States for the first time in 2 and a half years. (NHKReloaded)
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