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Japan Times
JAPAN / OBITUARY
Dec 29, 2015
Eiji Kimizuka, former GSDF Chief of Staff, dies at 63
Friends of the Ground Self-Defense Force throughout Japan and the world were saddened to learn about the passing of Eiji Kimizuka, a retired four-star general who served as the Chief of Staff of the GSDF from 2011 to 2013 but perhaps was best known for leading the bilateral response to the March 2011...
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JAPAN / Politics
Dec 20, 2015
Gulf War trauma kicked off Japan's retreat from pacifism in '91
As the first Gulf War raged in February 1991, Ground Self-Defense Force Maj. Nozomu Yoshitomi was supposed to be conducting war games with U.S. officers at a military facility in Tokyo. But the Americans appeared distracted, watching the conflict live on CNN. On another TV, local news showed Japanese...
JAPAN / Politics
Dec 19, 2015
In wake of criticism, revisions to Japan-U.S. military support pact to be put on hold
Japan is poised to postpone a planned revision to an accord to boost its Self-Defense Forces' assistance to the U.S. military amid domestic criticism of recent defense reforms, sources close to the matter said Saturday.
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JAPAN / Politics
Dec 18, 2015
Japanese island defense plan takes shape in bid to turn tables on China
Japan is fortifying its far-flung island chain in the East China Sea under an evolving strategy that aims to turn the tables on China's navy and keep it from ever dominating the Western Pacific Ocean, Japanese military and government sources said.
JAPAN
Dec 17, 2015
Laser incidents targeting aircraft reported in eight prefectures in past five years, says NPA
Laser incidents targeting aircraft have been reported in eight of the 47 prefectures since 2010, the National Police Agency said Thursday.
JAPAN
Dec 2, 2015
Laser beams aimed at U.S., MSDF aircraft at Atsugi base over 70 times since 2013
The beams were pointed during nighttime landing operations at the Atsugi air base in Kanagawa Prefecture, MSDF officials said.
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COMMENTARY / Japan / SENTAKU MAGAZINE
Nov 26, 2015
Japan's crack submarine fleet
The Maritime Self-Defense Force has one of the stealthiest and best-trained submarine fleets in the world.
Japan Times
JAPAN / Politics / ANALYSIS
Nov 24, 2015
South China Sea feud puts Japan's U.S. alliance, Asian partnerships under spotlight
Jetting from Turkey to Southeast Asia in mid-November at a time when the U.S.-China rivalry is playing out in the hotly contested South China Sea, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has painstakingly painted a picture of an ever stronger Japan-U.S. alliance and a tight network with Asian friends.
JAPAN / Politics
Nov 22, 2015
Japan revisits Samawah, offering yen loans for Iraqi water treatment plant
Japan is seeking to extend tens of billions of yen in new loans to Iraq for a water purification plant in Samawah, the first major aid Tokyo has offered the city in about seven years, government sources said.
JAPAN
Nov 21, 2015
Police plan to summon former Russian diplomat over GSDF leak
Tokyo police plan to summon a former Russian diplomat once posted in Japan for questioning about restricted information possibly received from a former Ground Self-Defense Force commander suspected of breaching confidentiality laws, an investigative source said.
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JAPAN
Nov 6, 2015
Japan weighs course of action in disputed South China Sea
As tension mounts in the South China Sea over the U.S. military's recent patrol challenging China's territorial claims there, speculation has centered on what action Japan may take in the region.
JAPAN / Politics
Nov 3, 2015
Japan, U.S. to unify defense operations under new body, action plan
The Japanese and U.S. governments establish a new entity to unify the security and diplomacy operations of the Self-Defense Forces and the U.S. military, both in peacetime and in response to emergency situations.
COMMENTARY / Japan
Oct 30, 2015
Japanese pacifism is not the moral choice
Only in Japan is unilateral pacifism considered viable, but in a world of new threats a policy of sympathetic indifference is morally questionable.
COMMENTARY / Japan
Oct 30, 2015
Gauging Abe's 'proactive contributions to peace'
While Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has talked a good game about Japan playing a bigger international role, his track record so far shows little has changed.
JAPAN / Politics
Oct 19, 2015
Expanding SDF's role in South Sudan likely to wait until late 2016
The Abe administration is considering waiting until November 2016 or later to expand the role of the Self-Defense Forces in the U.N. peacekeeping operation in South Sudan under the controversial security legislation passed last month, according to a government source.
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JAPAN / Politics
Oct 18, 2015
Abe becomes first sitting Japanese leader to board U.S. aircraft carrier
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday became the first sitting Japanese leader to set foot on a U.S. aircraft carrier when he boarded the USS Ronald Reagan, which arrived at its new home port at Yokosuka Naval Base in Kanagawa Prefecture earlier this month.
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JAPAN / Politics
Oct 18, 2015
Abe to board U.S. aircraft carrier
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plans to meet Sunday with U.S. military personnel aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, a government source said Saturday.
COMMENTARY / Japan
Oct 16, 2015
Security legislation promises more than it can deliver
Japan's new security legislation will do little to deter China or North Korea, and the SDF is not large or strong enough to turn the tides of war in international peacekeeping and possible U.S.-led war efforts.
JAPAN / Crime & Legal
Oct 15, 2015
Court orders state to pay damages for noise at Iwakuni base but does not ban flights
The Yamaguchi District Court on Thursday ordered the state to pay noise pollution damages to residents around a U.S. air base in Yamaguchi Prefecture but rejected calls to suspend joint flights.
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COMMUNITY / Voices / VIEWS FROM THE STREET
Oct 14, 2015
Views from Tokyo: Have you felt Japan shifting to the right recently under Abe?
With the media reporting breathlessly that Japan is lurching to the right under the Shinzo Abe government, have people out and about in Tokyo sensed a rightward tilt?

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