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Japan Times
JAPAN
Nov 14, 2010
Islamic community lays down roots
Noon prayers at Tokyo Camii, also known as Tokyo Mosque, began peacefully with Imam Ensari Yenturk reciting verses from the Quran, while worshippers, who included a middle-aged Japanese man, bowed and offered prayers toward Mecca.
Japan Times
JAPAN / EXPLAINER
Nov 9, 2010
Japan's long love affair with 'matsutake'
When it comes to status — and exorbitant prices — "matsutake" mushrooms may be in the same league as caviar and truffles.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Nov 3, 2010
Taiji-activists showdown staged
OSAKA — Members of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and other animal rights activists met Tuesday morning for the first time with the mayor and other officials of Taiji, Wakayama Prefecture, in a carefully stage-managed discussion of the port's contentious annual dolphin hunts.
Japan Times
Events / WHERE IT'S AT
Oct 26, 2010
Network promotes contact among nikkei worldwide
Some 50 nikkei gathered with foreigners and native Japanese on Oct. 16 and 17 to discuss how to run Nikkei Youth Network, an organization that supports young people of Japanese descent worldwide.
Japan Times
JAPAN / U.S. FORCES IN JAPAN
Oct 14, 2010
Bases: Transplanted slices of Americana
Edward Papazian, an American, visits the U.S. Navy bases at Yokosuka and Atsugi, both in Kanagawa Prefecture, once every two or three months, escorted by a former navy friend.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Oct 13, 2010
Winning recipe worth ¥5 million
"Okonomiyaki" pancakes with Indian curry, kebab meat, pickles, sauerkraut or other innovative ingredients may soon be on the menu at an Osaka-based restaurant chain.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Oct 9, 2010
Dolphins from Taiji sold to Egypt, Saudi Arabia
The town of Taiji, Wakayama Prefecture, exported four bottlenose dolphins each to Saudi Arabia and Egypt in August, a Taiji official said Friday.
Japan Times
JAPAN / CABINET INTERVIEW
Oct 9, 2010
Yanagida won't meddle with prosecutors
New Justice Minister Minoru Yanagida said he is confident the Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office will conduct a thorough investigation into the alleged evidence-tampering at the Osaka District Public Prosecutor's Office that led to the arrest of three of its senior ranks.
Japan Times
Events / WHERE IT'S AT
Oct 5, 2010
Event raises ¥3.4 million for Pakistan flood victims
About 350 people gathered for a charity event last week in Tokyo to raise funds to support victims of Pakistan's devastating floods this summer.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Oct 2, 2010
Big Issue finds home; homeless in charge
The Big Issue Japan Ltd., a publisher that hires homeless people to sell its magazine on the streets, opened on Friday Japan's first shop managed by homeless people in a former convenience store in Nishi-Umeda subway station.
BUSINESS / Q&A
Sep 30, 2010
Japan over a barrel when it comes to rare earth metals
Rare earth metals, used in a wide range of products, are making headlines these days amid an attempt by China, which controls 97 percent of their global production, to allegedly halt exports to Japan over a territorial spat.
JAPAN
Sep 25, 2010
Four Fujita employees held in Hebei Province
China has detained four Japanese employees of construction company Fujita Corp., reportedly for entering a military zone in Hebei Province without authorization and videotaping military targets, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshito Sengoku said Friday.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Sep 22, 2010
Travel industry fears major impact from China dispute
With diplomatic ties between Tokyo and Beijing turning sour, Japan's tourism industry is increasingly worried that Chinese companies may follow the lead of Pro-Health, a health product maker that last week canceled an incentive tour for thousands of its employees.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Sep 21, 2010
Harajuku's famed Kiddy Land store gets temporary home
One of Japan's best-known toy companies, Kiddy Land Co., has opened a substitute outlet for its flagship store in Tokyo's Harajuku district while the old shop undergoes major renovation.
Japan Times
BUSINESS
Sep 15, 2010
Schwarzenegger's back, touting California
Though he didn't recite the tag line — "Nandemo ari fornia, California" — from his state's tourism campaign, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger made clear in an appearance Tuesday in Tokyo that the Golden State has it all ("nandemo ari").
JAPAN / Q&A
Sep 11, 2010
Two new antibiotic-resistant superbugs turn up, take off
Two antibiotic-resistant superbugs have recently emerged in Japan.
JAPAN
Sep 10, 2010
Justice panel hears out experts on death penalty
Four experts brought in Thursday to the Justice Ministry expressed their opinions on the death penalty to a study group of high-ranking officials discussing the future of capital punishment.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Sep 7, 2010
Greenpeace pair guilty; no prison
The Aomori District Court sentenced two Greenpeace Japan activists Monday to suspended one-year prison terms for trespassing and stealing whale meat from a transport company branch in Aomori Prefecture in April 2008.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Sep 4, 2010
Judgment draws near in whale-meat trial
In 2008, two officials of Greenpeace Japan presented to prosecutors what they described as evidence of a Japanese whaler's embezzlement of whale meat and asked them to investigate.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Sep 2, 2010
O'Barry takes peaceful tack; Taiji on hunt
Animal rights activist Ric O'Barry, who starred in the Oscar-winning documentary "The Cove," stressed Wednesday in Tokyo he will use peaceful methods to press Taiji, Wakayama Prefecture, to stop its annual dolphin slaughter.

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