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Siege ends as Japanese police storm bank

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Japanese police have stormed a bank and arrested a hostage-taker who was demanding that the country's prime minister resign. The man was holding five people captive, when about a dozen police carrying shields bashed their way into the bank in Toyokawa city in central Japan. (abc.net.au)

Two more US servicemen arrested in Japan

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Two more US servicemen were arrested in Japan on Friday, police said, as anti-American sentiment runs high following the rape of a woman in the southern Japanese island of Okinawa. (AFP)

North Korea preparing for missile launch: Japanese media

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US satellites have picked up signs that North Korea is preparing to launch a long-range missile, a Japanese newspaper reported on Friday. (Channel NewsAsia)

Japan 'geeks' seek love at masked match-making

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Self-confessed geeks in Japan who might ordinarily be too shy to ask someone on a date are trying a new kind of matchmaking: wearing cartoon character masks. (AFP)

M4.9 quake jolts Tokyo, Kanagawa

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An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.9 jolted Tokyo and nearby areas at 5:59 p.m. Saturday, but no tsunami warning has been issued, Japan Meteorological Agency said. (Japan Today)

Japan should take lead in regional trade pacts

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New initiatives have been launched to create two huge free trade blocs in Asia. Japan will face a test as to whether it can work out a strategy to expedite such moves to boost its economic growth. (Yomiuri)

DPJ-LDP war of words breaks out / Noda kicks off stump tour, blasts Abe

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Prime Minister and Democratic Party of Japan President Yoshihiko Noda on Saturday afternoon kicked off his stump tour around the nation ahead of the upcoming general election with a street speech in Tama, Tokyo, his first since the dissolution of the House of Representatives on Nov. 16. (Yomiuri)

Bank cameras turned on police / Hostages relayed warnings their captor was watching moves outside

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Koji Nagakubo, 32, who was arrested early Friday on suspicion of confining hostages at a shinkin bank, used the bank's security cameras near the doors to monitor the police's actions outside, investigative sources said Saturday. (Yomiuri)

Aeon fully reopens riot-damaged Jusco store in China

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Seventy days after it was looted by anti-Japanese protesters, a Jusco shopping center affiliated with Japanese retailer Aeon Co. in Qingdao, Shandong Province, resumed full operations on Saturday. (Yomiuri)

Taylor Swift cuts a lonely figure as she departs Japan

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She spent most of her Thanksgiving in Japan with her cat Meredith, while she was in Tokyo to perform for her tour. And now Taylor Swift is on the move again as she was spotted leaving the country on Saturday to head to Australia. (Daily Mail)

SIT smoothly neutralized hostage drama

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In a mere minute, Special Investigation Team members pounced on and arrested a hostage taker at a bank in Toyokawa early Friday after quietly sneaking into the building to end a nearly 13-hour standoff. (Yomiuri)

Sumo: Hakuho clinches tournament triumph

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Mongolian yokozuna Hakuho got a little help from Kotoshogiku and captured his first Emperor's Cup since March on Saturday, the penultimate day of the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament. (Japan Times)

Japanese pop idol-turned-actress-turned-drug user Sakai announces return to showbiz

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Former pop idol-turned-actress Noriko Sakai, who was convicted on drug charges in 2009, on Saturday announced her return to the stage, thanking her fans and those who supported her during the past several years. (Japan Times)

Analysis: Japan-China relations tested by island dispute

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Over the past decade or so, global security concerns have focused on developments in the Middle East, and the situation there remains worryingly volatile. Recently, however, the security environment in the Asia-Pacific region has also become increasingly unstable and is causing growing concern, as is evident from the US strategic rebalancing toward the region. As a democracy in Asia, Japan has been contributing to peace and prosperity of the entire world, founding on our alliance with the United States. (Jakarta Globe)

2 die after being hit by train at crossing

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A 70-year-old man and a 60-year-old woman died after being hit by a train on Saturday at a railway crossing in Honjo, Saitama Prefecture. (Yomiuri)

Horse racing: Filly Gentildonna wins Japan Cup

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Gentildonna edged past Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe runner-up Orfevre by a nose to become the first three-year-old filly to win the 2,400-metre (1.5 mile) Japan Cup. (AFP)

Sumo: Champion Hakuho finishes in style

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With his first Emperor's Cup since March already in the bag, Hakuho put the icing on the cake Sunday with a victory over fellow Mongolian yokozuna Harumafuji at the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament. (Japan Times)

Japan intercepts N. Korea weapons-grade material bound for Myanmar

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North Korea tried to ship materials suitable for uranium enrichment or missile development to Myanmar via China this year, in violation of a U.N. Security Council resolution, The Asahi Shimbun has learned. (Asahi)

2 killed, 1 hurt during Sendai road repair

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A construction worker and a traffic guard were killed and another construction worker was severely injured early Sunday when they were struck by a minivehicle driven by a drunk driver at a road repair site on a national road in Aoba Ward, Sendai, police said. (Yomiuri)

BOJ rift surfaces over easing as political debate heats up

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A split within the Bank of Japan was laid bare on Monday, with newcomers to its board pressing to strengthen commitment to an ultra-loose policy, as pressure on the central bank for bolder action intensified in the run up to next month's election. (Reuters)
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