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TEPCO mulls cutting off power to companies refusing rate hike

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Tokyo Electric Power Co. may suspend power supply to companies and factories that are refusing to accept the utility's higher electricity rates, which it has increased since April last year by an average of 14.9 percent, a company official said Wednesday. (Kyodo)

5 tonnes of liquid cyanide leaks in Japan

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Nearly five tonnes of liquid waste containing an estimated 120,000 lethal doses of sodium cyanide has leaked from a Japanese factory in the northern Japanese city of Hanamaki in Iwate Prefecture. (ibtimes)

Ministry decides standard for PM2.5 pollution alert

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The Environment Ministry decided Wednesday it would ask local governments to issue public alerts to stay indoors if the density of PM2.5 particulate matter exceeds 70 micrograms per cubic meter of air. (Yomiuri)

Japan to demand that South Korea return stolen Buddhist statues

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The government will demand that South Korea swiftly return two Buddhist statues that were stolen last year from a temple on the Nagasaki Prefecture island of Tsushima, which is situated about halfway between the two countries, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said Wednesday. (Japan Times)

Japan says three Chinese ships in disputed waters

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Japan's coastguard said three Chinese surveillance ships were in the territorial waters of disputed islands in the East China Sea on Thursday. (inquirer.net)

Tokyo shares close 2.71% higher

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Tokyo stocks jumped 2.71 percent Thursday, following a strong lead from Wall Street and as the government nominated a new Bank of Japan governor known to favour aggressive monetary easing. (Global Post)

Japan PM Abe cites Thatcher reflections on Falklands war

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, whose country is embroiled in a row with China over tiny islands, on Thursday quoted former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's reflections on the 1982 Falklands war with Argentina to stress the importance of the rule of law at sea. (Reuters)

Beijing restaurant removes 'racist' sign after fury

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A defiant Beijing restaurant manager refused to apologize Thursday despite removing a "racist" sign barring citizens of states in maritime disputes with China, along with dogs, following an international outcry. (abs-cbnnews.com)

In Japan idled Boeing 787 pilots lose pay

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The grounding of Boeing's global fleet of 787 Dreamliners due to battery problems is taking its toll on the hundreds of pilots trained to fly the high-tech plane. In Japan, the 350 or so pilots at All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Japan Airlines (JAL), who operate around half the 50 787s delivered, have been at home since the planes were idled in mid-January - an enforced rest period that is beginning to grate. (airwise.com)

In Japan, roundabouts hit the streets

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Roundabout intersections, a common sight in Europe, the United States and even New Zealand, are gaining attention in Japan as means of cutting costs and emissions, as well as boosting traffic safety and facilitating smooth evacuations during disasters. (stuff.co.nz)

Japan updates post-Fukushima crisis disaster mitigation guidelines

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Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority on Wednesday revised its nuclear disaster mitigation guidelines compiled in the wake of the 2011 accident at the Fukushima Daiichi plant by adding a set of criteria for evacuation and other protective actions against radiation exposure. (Kyodo)

Woman stabbed to death in Tokyo's Kichijoji area

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A 22-year-old woman was stabbed to death while walking home in Tokyo's Kichijoji area early Thursday morning, police said, adding that a 17-year-old foreign male has been taken into custody. (Japan Today)

Kuroda nominated for Bank of Japan

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Japan has nominated Asian Development Bank chief Haruhiko Kuroda as the next governor of the Bank of Japan, a key post in Tokyo's bid to overhaul the economy. (news.com.au)

Sony sells Tokyo office building for $1.2 billion

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Sony was rumored to have put its office in Tokyo, Japan, up for sale last month and now the company has confirmed that the building - Sony City Osaki - has been sold for 111.1 billion yen ($1.2 billion) as part of ongoing restructuring. However, the financially troubled company has struck a deal that will allow it to remain there for the next five years. (thenextweb.com)

Man kills wife, slashes son in Tokyo home

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Police said Thursday they have arrested a 75-year-old man for allegedly murdering his wife and slashing his son with a knife at their home in Tokyo. (Japan Today)

Tohoku snowfall leaves headaches

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Local governments in the Tohoku region are struggling to clear away heavy snow on roads and in residential areas as efforts have not been able to keep up with the accumulated snowfall. (Yomiuri)

Exit from deflation 'in sight' / Revitalization minister urges vigilance amid uncertainty overseas

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The economy appears to be bottoming out amid high expectations for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's financial policies, as indicated by a monthly government report that excluded deflation from a list of future concerns for the first time in more than three years. (Yomiuri)

Tuna collapse fears fail to curb Japan's appetite

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It is the king of sushi, one of the most expensive fish in the world - and dwindling so rapidly that some fear it could vanish from restaurant menus within a generation. Yet there is little alarm in Japan, the country that consumes about 80 percent of the world's bluefin tuna. (sfgate.com)

Japan court rejects Samsung claim against Apple

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A Japanese court Thursday rejected a claim by Samsung that Apple stole its technology, in the latest round of a global legal battle between the smartphone giants over patents. (AFP)

Over 1,000 targeted cyber-attacks hit Japanese entities in 2012

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A total of 1,009 targeted email cyber-attacks hit Japanese companies and other institutions last year, the National Police Agency said Thursday. (Japan Times)
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