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Japan: The Strange Country

Japan: The Strange Country

“Japan: The Strange Country” is a short, animated documentary by graphic designer Kenichi Tanaka. It illustrates a lot of things I’ve been talking about on this blog, and sums up Japan great in under 12 minutes. Tanaka explains that even though Japan is a relatively small country, it is significant for both its heritage and […]

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10,000 foreigners to get free trip to Japan

10,000 foreigners to get free trip to Japan

The Japan Tourism Agency plans to offer free airfare to and from Japan to 10,000 foreigners in order to boost the tourism industry. Tourism dropped 50 percent in the months following the March 11 quake and tsunami, due largely to fears of radiation from the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. The tourism agency, part of […]

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Japan Scambles to Fix Economy

Japan Scambles to Fix Economy

Over the past week, Japan has made it a priority to salvage its economy, as might be expected from a prime minister who was the former finance minister. Japan will raise taxes, sell its stakes in Japan Tobacco, and take drastic measures to halt the rising strength of the yen. Japan’s long-stagnant economy was further […]

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Obama, Noda meet at UN

Obama, Noda meet at UN

President Barack Obama met with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly this week. This was Noda’s first meeting with Obama since his ascendancy to the office of prime minister earlier this month. He is the sixth prime minister in five years. The two leaders predictably discussed the relocation […]

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Int’l child abduction may be worse than official numbers let on

Int’l child abduction may be worse than official numbers let on

I recently got an e-mail from one Patrick McPike, the father of two American-born sons who were abducted in Japan by their Japanese mother in March. He has since been fighting an uphill battle against Japan’s backwards and incompetent legal system in order to gain access to his sons. He chronicles his story on his […]

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S Korea to Propose Talks With Japan Over ‘Comfort Women’

S Korea to Propose Talks With Japan Over ‘Comfort Women’

South Korea plans to propose talks with Japan over women coerced by the Japanese Imperial Army and Navy to serve as sex slaves during World War II. This comes after a ruling from South Korea’s constitutional court ruled that the government had violated the women’s rights by making no effort to take on Japan over […]

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9 North Korean refugees given shelter in Japan

9 North Korean refugees given shelter in Japan

The Japanese government is giving temporary shelter to nine North Korean defectors who were picked up by the Japanese coast guard Tuesday. Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said Tokyo is in the process of granting permits for the North Koreans to stay in Japan for up to six months. The nine North Koreans–three men, three […]

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Industry minister resigns after Fukushima remark

Industry minister resigns after Fukushima remark

Trade Minister Yoshio Hachiro resigned after just eight days in office over a remark he made about radiation contamination at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. While touring the plant and its vicinity nearly six months after the disaster struck Thursday, Hachiro said: “Unfortunately, there was not a soul in sight in the streets of […]

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Russian military conducted drills ‘unusually close’ to Japanese airspace

Russian military conducted drills ‘unusually close’ to Japanese airspace

Japan was alerted to Russian military air drills being conducted “unusually close” to its airspace near the disputed Kuril Islands, Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said Thursday. Fujimura said the Russian military had designated an area within Russian airspace as dangerous for aviation northeast of Japan’s Hokkaido island as it continued drills above the Sea […]

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PM Noda Announces Priorities

PM Noda Announces Priorities

Yoshihiko Noda delivered his first press Friday since becoming Japan’s newest prime minister. He announced the four top priorities of his cabinet, which was sworn in Friday. Noda’s top priority is recovery of the disaster-hit areas of the March 11 quake and tsunami. The government aims to pass a third supplementary budget for reconstruction, expected […]

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Japan’s Jobless Rate Climbs to 4.7%

Japan’s Jobless Rate Climbs to 4.7%

The government said Tuesday that Japan’s jobless rate climbed to 4.7 percent in July, up 0.1 percent from a month earlier, while household spending fell a real 2.1 percent to 280,046 yen ($3,649). While a jobless rate of 4.7 percent seems relatively low considering that the U.S.’s unemployment rate for July was 9.3 percent, this […]

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Yoshihiko Noda Becomes Japan’s New Prime Minister

Yoshihiko Noda Becomes Japan’s New Prime Minister

The ruling Democratic Party of Japan chose a new president, and in effect, a new prime minister, today. Japan’s newest prime minister, the sixth in five years, is Yoshihiko Noda. The former finance minister was chosen over other top runners, including former Foreign Minister Seiji Maehara and Trade Minister Banri Kaieda. The new prime minister […]

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Prime Minister Kan Resigns

Prime Minister Kan Resigns

Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan stepped down today under pressure from the opposition Liberal Democratic Party, factions within his own Democratic Party of Japan, and low approval ratings. In announcing his resignation in a televised speech, Kan said: “Under the severe circumstances, I feel I’ve done everything that I had to do. Now I would […]

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Moody’s Cuts Japan’s Debt Rating

Moody’s Cuts Japan’s Debt Rating

Moody’s downgraded Japan’s credit rating one step to AA3 Wednesday, citing the country’s massive debt, weak growth prospects and constant political uncertainty. The downgrade came as no surprise to analysts, and bond markets remained relatively calm. A rating of AA3 is regarded as a very low risk, but somewhat susceptible to long-term risks. Standard & […]

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Biden visits Japan

Biden visits Japan

American Vice President Joe Biden, near the end of his Asian tour, met with Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan for an hour Tuesday. Biden is the highest ranking U.S. official to visit Japan since the March 11 quake and tsunami. “I am honored and truly humbled to have an opportunity to visit this place, to […]

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