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JAPAN
Jan 13, 2022
Japan foreign minister says U.S. bases may be factor in COVID-19 surge
Hayashi said Thursday clusters of COVID-19 cases at U.S. military facilities in Japan have possibly caused a resurgence of infections in some areas.
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JAPAN / Science & Health
Jan 13, 2022
Japan and Thailand to launch new energy initiative for decarbonization
Japan and Thailand agreed on Thursday to launch a new energy policy dialogue and implement joint projects to promote decarbonization.
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PODCAST / deep dive
Jan 13, 2022
A surge in omicron across Japan
COVID-19 cases have recently surged across the nation, led by an uptick in omicron infections in Okinawa, Tokyo and Osaka. Bloomberg's Gearoid Reidy talks about what the rapid spread of omicron means for Japan.
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COMMENTARY / Japan
Jan 12, 2022
SOFA exempts U.S. forces from Japan’s laws, as it does its COVID safety measures
Beyond the issues associated with the U.S. military's lax COVID-19 containment measures, SOFA has a long history of incidents.
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JAPAN
Jan 12, 2022
Nippon Steel appeals South Korean court order over asset sale
A district court branch in the city of Daegu issued an order on Dec. 30 to sell 194,000 shares worth about u00a594 million in a joint venture involving the firm.
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BUSINESS / Economy
Jan 12, 2022
Japan 'economy watcher' sentiment rose to 16-year high in December
The confidence index of workers with jobs sensitive to economic trends rose from November, but fell below the boom-or-bust line when looking ahead.
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BUSINESS / Economy
Jan 12, 2022
BOJ lifts economic assessments on all nine regions despite omicron spread
While Japan's economy remains in a 'severe' situation, the nine areas reported that economic conditions had been 'picking up' or had shown 'signs of a pickup.'
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JAPAN
Jan 12, 2022
Japan praises Cambodian leader Hun Sen’s visit to Myanmar as bringing ‘progress’
While Japan has called on the junta to stop the violence and restore democracy, it wants to remain close to Myanmar as part of a strategy of countering China's influence.
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JAPAN
Jan 12, 2022
Twin pandas born in Tokyo zoo make public debut
The pandas will be viewable for only three days and to a limited number of visitors amid a resurgence of coronavirus infections.
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JAPAN / FOCUS
Jan 11, 2022
'Vaccine harassment' poses challenges for workplace booster push
Requests — and pressure — from companies for staff to get vaccinated could become a serious concern when Japan looks to push ahead with booster shots amid the spread of the omicron variant.
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CULTURE / Film
Jan 11, 2022
Iwanami Hall, known for screening foreign films, to close after nearly 50 years
The Tokyo theater famous for showing art films from around the world has said it will shut down in July due to the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
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JAPAN / Science & Health
Jan 11, 2022
Japanese parents weigh pros and cons as vaccine approval for children nears
Meticulous and committed support by authorities and health experts is seen as key to promoting the inoculation of pediatric populations to help combat fears over side effects.
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BUSINESS / Economy
Jan 11, 2022
At bilateral trade talks, Japan urges more collaboration with Taiwan on chips
The chairman of the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association expressed hopes that cooperation would positively impact the resilience of both Taiwan and Japan's supply chains.
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WORLD / Science & Health
Jan 11, 2022
Pfizer starts making vaccine that targets both omicron and the original COVID virus
While research continues, Pfizer will evaluate the new hybrid shot against one specific to omicron and determine which should move forward by March, the firm's CEO has said.
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JAPAN
Jan 11, 2022
Japan's strict border controls prompt more than 300 foreign nationals to decline teaching jobs
The withdrawal comes as prospective language instructors remain in limbo over Japan's strict immigration policies since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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ASIA PACIFIC / Politics
Jan 11, 2022
Pacific may be most likely to see 'strategic surprise,' U.S. policymaker says
The comments by U.S. Indo-Pacific coordinator Kurt Campbell were apparently in reference to possible Chinese ambitions to establish Pacific-island bases.
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JAPAN
Jan 10, 2022
Despite COVID-19 impact, Coming of Age Day ceremonies go ahead in Japan
While many coming-of-age ceremonies were canceled or hosted online, tens of thousands of young men and women gathered in Yokohama to celebrate the once-in-a-lifetime occasion.
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BUSINESS
Jan 10, 2022
70% of Japanese firms to keep or expand business in Myanmar even after coup
A JETRO survey found 52.3% of businesses will maintain their current levels of operations in Myanmar and 13.5% will expand them, while 6.7% will withdraw from the country.
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LIFE / Travel / Longform
Jan 10, 2022
So close, yet so far: What will travel look like in 2022?
Japan's battered tourism operators are somewhat hopeful that travel will regain its footing this year while incorporating the lessons learned from the past two tumultuous years.
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JAPAN / Science & Health / Regional voices: Chubu
Jan 10, 2022
Umbilical cord blood donations offer hope for those in Japan in need of stem cells
Blood from the umbilical cord, extracted immediately after a mother gives birth, is rich with hematopoietic stem cells.

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