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May 22, 2023
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Survey: 72% of students offered jobs, despite rules on hiring
June 1, 2023 More than 70 percent of graduating students secured job offers before the official recruiting season started on June 1, according to a survey that shows government-led guidelines on hiring have largely been ignored.Baby dies after choking on apple at nursery in Kagoshima
June 1, 2023 AIRA, Kagoshima Prefecture--A 7-month-old baby girl who lost consciousness in April after eating a grated apple at a private nursery school here died in a hospital on May 28.Japan returns painting that Nazis plundered from Poland
June 1, 2023 A painting from the 16th or 17th century that was lost after Nazi Germany looted it from Poland during World War II was found in Japan and returned to Poland.Fewer women choose to have children despite societal pressure
June 2, 2023
Artist enlists metaverse for protest against immigration bill
June 2, 2023
Reviews for refugee status criticized as arbitrary, unfair
June 1, 2023
Japan ranks 2nd in survey of nations to have closer ties with
June 1, 2023
Health insurance cards planned for retirement in autumn 2024
June 1, 2023
Japan PM orders $26 bln to be set aside for childcare, tad more than expected
May 31, 2023
Toyota to build big SUV at factory in Kentucky
June 2, 2023
Toyota debuts hydrogen-fueled Corolla race car as auto racing begins shift away from gas guzzlers
June 1, 2023
Bank of Japan’s government bond holdings hit 581 trillion yen
May 30, 2023
U.S.-China tensions expected to dominate Asia security meeting
June 2, 2023
U.S. calls for U.N. meeting on N. Korea's attempted satellite launch
June 2, 2023
U.S. defense chief calls China's refusal to meet unfortunate
June 1, 2023
Japan startup's failed moon landing caused by altitude miscalculation, company says
May 27, 2023
Supercomputer Fugaku to help develop Japanese generative AI
May 23, 2023
Pediatrician creates easier way to determine egg allergy limit
May 21, 2023
Japan returns painting that Nazis plundered from Poland
June 1, 2023
Celebrated artist Mirocomachiko on island life, new way of looking at world
June 1, 2023
TASTE OF LIFE/ Mashed eggplant: Chef adds zest to Chinese dishes that originated centuries ago
June 1, 2023
Renewed train station in Tokyo takes page from ‘Harry Potter’
June 1, 2023
‘Zombie Train’ aims to scare daylights out of passengers
May 30, 2023
Classic ‘bonnet bus’ restored to former look in Tokushima
May 26, 2023
Yarn company revives, hopes to help Fukushima town do the same
May 22, 2023
Survey: 47% in Sapporo against hosting Games; 38% in favor
April 3, 2023
Pickle maker in Kyoto develops cosmetics from veggie waste
May 29, 2023
GOHAN LAB/ Japanese rolled omelet flavored with dashi stock: 3 keys to getting the hang of making extra-fluffy omelets
April 6, 2022
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June 2, 2023
Long-awaited novel by Haruki Murakami hits stores in Japan
April 13, 2023
The lion is king of all it surveys either in the wild or in captivity
July 20, 2022
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