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US serviceman arrested for drunk driving in Okinawa

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The Japanese police in Okinawa arrested a US serviceman on Friday for drunk driving and suspected that he crashed into other cars leading to slight injury, Japan's Kyodo reported Saturday. (China Daily)

22-year-old man arrested over murder of woman in Tokyo apartment

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Police on Saturday arrested a 22-year-old man in connection with the murder of a 34-year-old woman in her apartment in Tokyo's Itabashi on Nov 21. (Japan Today)

Sumo: Japan's ancient sport threatened in 'Age of convenience'

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Aspiring sumo wrestler Mainoumi once convinced doctors to inject silicone into his scalp to meet height requirements for the ancient Japanese sport. Such sacrifice is a rarity now in a sport beset by scandals and with popularity at an all-time low. With a history spanning centuries, sumo once graced the Imperial courts of Japan and wrestlers were held in the highest regard. Sponsors lavished gifts on the hulking giants and to join the ranks of the sumo was considered a worthy occupation. Those days are long gone, however. (Daily Times)

Another North Korean boat found off Japan's Sado Island with corpse aboard

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A wooden boat containing a male corpse was found Saturday in the Sea of Japan off the coast of Sado Island, Niigata Prefecture, the coast guard reported. (Japan Times)

Princess Aiko turns 11 with hoop dreams

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Princess Aiko, the only child of Crown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako, celebrated her 11th birthday Saturday. (Japan Times)

Japan tunnel collapse 'traps cars'

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A road tunnel has collapsed in Japan, trapping a number of vehicles, Japanese media reports say. The incident happened at about 08:00 local time in the Sasago tunnel, about 80km (50 miles) west of the capital Tokyo. (BBC)

Arrest made over theft in Tokyo murder case

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Tokyo police arrested a 22-year-old man on charges of theft on Saturday in connection with the Nov. 21 murder of homemaker Kumi Arai, 43, at her condominium in Tokyo. (Yomiuri)

At nearly 80, Yoko Ono tries something new: fashion

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Yoko Ono has nearly done it all -- contemporary art, music, activism. But as she nears her 80th birthday, the widow of Beatle John Lennon is dabbling in something new: the fashion world. (abs-cbnnews.com)

Japan to postpone talks with North Korea

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Japan will postpone talks with North Korea after it announced plans to launch a rocket later this month, Kyodo news agency says, days before diplomats from the two countries were due to meet. (Herald Sun)

N.Korea notifies Japan of rocket path

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North Korea has notified neighbours including Japan of the trajectory of the rocket it plans to launch this month, a report said Sunday, after international condemnation of the move by the nuclear-armed state. (The West)

Family tells of escape from Japan fire tunnel

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A man who fled with his wife and children from a collapsed Japanese tunnel in which at least five people died spoke Sunday of how he had been unable to get anyone out of a crushed and burning vehicle. (The West)

Ex-Yamaguchi-gumi boss Watanabe dies

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Yoshinori Watanabe, former boss of the major yakuza crime syndicate Yamaguchi-gumi, has died, according to the Hyogo prefectural police. He was 71. (Yomiuri)

Armitage: U.S. not neutral on Senkakus

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The United States is not neutral on the issue of the Senkaku Islands due to its responsibilities for their defense under a security treaty with Japan, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage has said. (Yomiuri)

Security cameras catch suspect / Police trawl through huge number of images in Tokyo murder case

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Security cameras set up at various places in Tokyo helped police identify a suspect in a recent murder case, even though the man changed his clothing repeatedly to disguise his appearance. (Yomiuri)

Nikkei ends at 7-month high

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Tokyo stocks ended 0.13 percent higher on Monday as a softer yen, positive Chinese manufacturing data and optimism over the US fiscal cliff budgetary impasse helped lift sentiment. (The Standard)

Woman dies in restaurant elevator accident in Nagoya

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A restaurant worker died early Monday in an accident involving a dumb waiter, police said. (Japan Today)

PAC-3s Okinawa-bound for North Korean launch

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The Maritime Self-Defense Force transport ship Kunisaki left Monday morning from the MSDF base in Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, carrying missile interceptors to be deployed in Okinawa for North Korea's stated plan to launch a satellite. (Japan Times)

Japan orders immediate inspection of 49 tunnels

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Japanese officials ordered the immediate inspection of tunnels across the country Monday after nine people were killed when concrete ceiling slabs fell from the roof of a highway tunnel onto moving vehicles below. (Washington Post)

Japan scrambles the planet looking for gas deals

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Since the March 11, 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster and Japan's subsequent shut down off all but two of its 50 nuclear reactors, the country is frantically trying to secure natural gas for electricity generation. However this has proven problematic for Japan, who has virtually no hydrocarbon resources of her own. (energytribune.com)

Imperial couple arrives in Kyoto for visit

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The Emperor and Empress arrived in Kyoto by Shinkansen on Monday to visit regional areas and the Emperor Meiji mausoleum. (Yomiuri)
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