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Tokyo to tout 'washi' for UNESCO list

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Japan will propose its traditional paper-making techniques this year for the UNESCO list of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, the Cultural Affairs Agency said Wednesday. (Japan Times)

Japan returned to growth in fourth quarter in boost for Abe

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Japan returned to growth in the fourth quarter, bolstering Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's campaign to end 15 years of deflation and revive the world's third-biggest economy. (Bloomberg)

Nikkei 225 erases losses from Lehman collapse on yen, GDP

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Japan's Nikkei 225 Stock Average (NKY) erased losses from the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. after the yen slid to a 3 1/2-year low against the dollar and data showed Japan's economy returned to growth. (BusinessWeek)

3 men killed in Kyoto car accident

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Three men were killed late Thursday night when the car they were riding in crashed on a highway in Fukuchiyama, Kyoto Prefecture. (Japan Today)

Japan police arrest siblings over skeleton 'mother'

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Three siblings lived for up to three years with what is thought to be the skeleton of their mother, police in Japan said today, with a report adding they believed she had not died but become a god. (indianexpress.com)

Abe urges N. Korea abide by U.N. resolution

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe demanded in the small hours of Friday that North Korea abide by the latest U.N. Security Council resolution. (Jiji Press)

Data signals end to Japan's recession

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Japan's economy performed better in the fourth quarter than previously thought, according to revised government data released Friday that could add fuel to the government's stimulus efforts. (CNN)

Current account deficit logged for 3rd month

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Japan ran a current account deficit for the third straight month in January, the longest streak on record, the Finance Ministry said Friday. (Yomiuri)

Ospreys return to Okinawa after drills on mainland Japan

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Three MV-22 Osprey transport aircraft returned to the U.S. Marine Corps' Futenma air base in Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan, on Friday afternoon, after finishing drills on mainland Japan. (Jiji Press)

Japan mouse cloned 26 generations and still going

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Japanese scientists have produced 26 generations of clones from a single mouse, the lead researcher said Friday, possibly paving the way for the mass replication of valuable livestock. (rawstory.com)

Baseball: Japan gets extra-inning win over Taiwan in World Baseball Classic

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Sho Tanaka drove in the winning run on a sacrifice fly in the top of the 10th inning as Japan beat Taiwan 4-3 in the second round of the World Baseball Classic. (guardian.co.uk)

Aso denies Japan's intention to weaken yen

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Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso told U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew on Thursday that Japan's monetary easing is not intended to weaken the yen. (Jiji Press)

Rate of thyroid lumps in Fukushima no higher than in others

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Lumps in the thyroid glands of children in Fukushima Prefecture, home to the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, virtually appear at almost the same rate as in children from three other Japanese prefectures compared in a survey by the Environment Ministry, the ministry said in a preliminary report Friday. (Jiji Press)

'The Kirishima Thing,' 'The Intouchables' win at Japan Academy Awards

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High school drama Kirishima, Bukatsu Yamerutteyo (The Kirishima Thing) won best picture and best director for Daihachi Yoshida at the 36th Japan Academy Prize on Friday, with other honors widely shared in a year featuring few critically acclaimed films. (hollywoodreporter.com)

Fukuoka gears up for China's smog cloud

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The average daily amount of the toxic air pollutant PM2.5 was forecast to reach 42 micrograms per cubic meter in the city of Fukuoka on Friday, topping the national environmental standard of 35 micrograms, city officials said. (Japan Times)

Colleges to double foreign students

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Japan's national universities intend to double their admissions of overseas students to 10 percent by 2020 and to also increase the number of courses offered in English two-fold to around 24,000. (Japan Times)

50 bil. yen planned for Cool Japan fund

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The government plans to allocate 50 billion yen for the creation of a Cool Japan fund aimed at helping companies better market their anime, food and other Japanese products overseas, according to sources. (Yomiuri)

Missing Japanese mountaineer found alive in Indonesian ravine

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A Japanese mountaineer who went missing last week while scaling a mountain in Indonesia's North Sumatra Province was found alive at the bottom of a 300-meter ravine Saturday, a local search and rescue official said. (Japan Times)

Thousands in Japan demand end to nuclear power

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Thousands of people rallied in a Tokyo park Saturday, demanding an end to atomic power and vowing never to give up the fight, despite two years of little change after the nuclear disaster in northeastern Japan. (Dawn)

Events held in memory of 2011 disaster victims

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The municipal government of Rikuzentakata in northeastern Japan on Sunday held a memorial service for more than 1,500 city residents who lost their lives in the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster. (Kyodo)
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