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The annual festival in Japan sees attendees try to catch roasted soybeans and other snacks thrown at them from a temple. The tradition is considered to create good fortune for the year ahead while ...
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Hitoshi Nakama, 76 years old, is a frontline defender for Japan's claim to the disputed islands of the East China Sea. He regularly avoids Chinese coast guard vessels to harvest the rich waters. Since ...
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The Supreme Court has instructed courts across Japan to reconsider the use of handcuffs and waist ropes on defendants when entering courtrooms for criminal trials, informed sources said Tuesday.