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Eriko Arita
JAPAN
Apr 30, 2005
Nations push 'three Rs' at recycling conference
Environment ministers from developed and developing countries said Friday that they should make more efforts to reduce and recycle waste to conserve natural resources and tackle environmental pollution.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Apr 30, 2005
Are dress codes key to global warming?
Just as a 1,000-km journey begins with a single step, it seems that the arduous process of reducing Japan's greenhouse gas emissions starts with the simple removal of a few neckties.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Apr 19, 2005
Director hits moves to revise Constitution
If Japan revises the Constitution's war-renouncing Article 9 and officially designates its military as such, other parts of Asia will increase their arms buildups and war will become a possibility, according to American film director John Junkerman.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Apr 8, 2005
More Minamata victims to receive financial aid
The central and Kumamoto Prefectural governments announced Thursday they would offer financial assistance to about 3,000 Minamata disease sufferers who have not yet received any help to pay for their medical treatment, the Environment Ministry said.
JAPAN
Apr 1, 2005
52 teachers penalized for anthem snub
The Tokyo Metropolitan board of education punished 52 public school teachers Thursday for refusing to stand up and sing the "Kimigayo" national anthem at March graduation ceremonies.
JAPAN
Jan 28, 2005
Tokyo's volunteer-guided tours invite tourists to meet the locals
and Noboru Suzuki.
JAPAN
Jan 17, 2005
Underground flooding a big risk here: U.N. expert
in the world," said the Sri Lankan, an expert on hydrology and a former University of Tokyo professor. "If you think that a bank of a big river in the city broken (by heavy rains) and whole underground spaces like subways are flooded, it is very scary and (such a situation) can cause much panic." Herath...
JAPAN
Jan 15, 2005
South Asia to get tsunami warning system
leader when it comes to predicting tsunamis based on simulations," Inoue said. According to Tatsuo Kuwayama, head of the Meteorological Agency's tsunami research section, 100,000 tsunami patterns have been calculated based on such things as magnitude and fault direction for earthquakes that could occur...
Japan Times
JAPAN
Dec 31, 2004
Zoos grope to captivate visitors
Gone are the days when a new panda or elephant guaranteed a boost in zoo visitors.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Dec 17, 2004
Miyake Island prepares for homecoming
MIYAKE ISLAND -- The white skeletal trunks of dead trees and hulks of cars rusted away by volcanic gas that line the roads here give visitors the impression that this is no man's land.
JAPAN
Dec 17, 2004
'Rotten eggs' to plague Miyake returnees
MIYAKE ISLAND -- The air reeked in the Miike district one morning last week as Mount Oyama spewed sulfur dioxide -- an event that has continued since its eruptions started in July 2000.
JAPAN
Dec 11, 2004
Ishihara eyes fishermen as pawns in spat over EEZ
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government will subsidize fishing around Okinotorishima Island to emphasize that the area is within Japan's exclusive economic zone, Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara said Friday.
JAPAN
Dec 2, 2004
Vocational-tech schools face visa-violator action
As part of efforts to crack down on visa violators, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government will issue directives to ensure vocational schools in the capital that accept foreign students do not allow their charges to run astray.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Nov 20, 2004
Asbestos use still widespread in Asia, as are its ills: expert
Asia needs to ban the use of asbestos and conduct studies on people who have become ill from exposure or asbestos-related diseases will never end, according to a specialist.
JAPAN
Nov 13, 2004
Tokyo to help with Miyake costs
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government will provide up to 1.5 million yen to each household on Miyake Island to help rebuild homes damaged by a volcanic eruption, metro government officials said Friday.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Nov 11, 2004
More study of climate change needed: scientist
Studying the ozone layer is essential to curbing global warming, says a U.S scientist who has just been awarded the 2004 Blue Planet Prize.
JAPAN
Nov 7, 2004
Japan now has to get serious about greenhouse gases
When Russian President Vladimir Putin put the finishing touches on his country's ratification of the Kyoto Protocol on Friday, reducing greenhouse gas emissions also moved one notch higher on Japan's policy agenda.
JAPAN
Nov 6, 2004
Ministry proposes 2,400 yen per ton carbon tax plan
The Environment Ministry unveiled a carbon tax Friday to discourage use of fossil fuels and promote the use of energy-saving appliances so Japan can meet its obligations under the Kyoto Protocol.
JAPAN
Nov 4, 2004
Multilingual broadcasting gives support to all disaster survivors
FM Nagaoka in the quake-hit city of Nagaoka, Niigata Prefecture, began broadcasting earthquake-information programs in different languages Monday, in a growing trend to provide more emergency services for foreign residents.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Nov 4, 2004
Niigata quake spurs disaster-relief rethink
The powerful earthquakes that hit the Chuetsu region of Niigata Prefecture in October, forcing the evacuation of up to 100,000 people, have jolted prefectural and city governments throughout the nation into reviewing their own disaster countermeasures.

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