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Julian Ryall - Japan space firm aims to preserve world’s languages by planting disc on moon - scmp.com - Japan - France

Japan space firm aims to preserve world’s languages by planting disc on moon

A disc containing a message in 275 languages is set to be deposited on the moon later this year by a Japanese spacecraft, to act as a repository of humanity’s linguistic diversity should a catastrophe befall Earth.

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Julian Ryall - In Japan, saying ‘sorry, I was drunk’ often excuses bad behaviour. Gen Z could change that - scmp.com - Japan -  Tokyo

In Japan, saying ‘sorry, I was drunk’ often excuses bad behaviour. Gen Z could change that

Tada, 55, was arrested by police on Thursday on suspicion of attempting to forcibly hug and kiss a woman flight attendant after yelling at other passengers and attempting to hit at least one other person, according to Japan’s Fuji News Network.

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Julian Ryall - Did Tokyo secretly allow US warships carrying nuclear weapons to dock at Japan’s ports during Cold War? - scmp.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Usa - Washington - county Pacific -  Washington - Soviet Union

Did Tokyo secretly allow US warships carrying nuclear weapons to dock at Japan’s ports during Cold War?

Policymakers in Tokyo could have been driven by security requirements and a need to keep the agreement secret due to strong domestic opposition against atomic weapons when they framed their post-World War II nuclear policy, according to the historians.

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Julian Ryall - Japan tackles invasive fire ants in first colony found this year, in China shipment - scmp.com - Japan - China

Japan tackles invasive fire ants in first colony found this year, in China shipment

“There is no question that this is becoming a bigger problem every year,” said Dr Koichi Goka, head of the Invasive Species Research Team at the National Institute of Environmental Studies.

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Yoshimasa Hayashi - William Lai - Yoko Kamikawa - Julian Ryall - Will Tokyo expel Chinese ambassador for ‘outrageous’ remarks on Japan-Taiwan ties? - scmp.com - Japan - China - Taiwan - Usa -  Beijing -  Taipei - Washington - county Will -  Vienna

Will Tokyo expel Chinese ambassador for ‘outrageous’ remarks on Japan-Taiwan ties?

He said in a written request to the government on Tuesday that the ambassador’s subsequent comments in response to that visit were “truly outrageous”.

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Julian Ryall - Hiromi Murakami - Japan’s Kishida faces plummeting public support – can opposition take advantage? - scmp.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan’s Kishida faces plummeting public support – can opposition take advantage?

A public opinion poll by the Yomuiri newspaper published on Tuesday put Kishida’s approval rating at 26 per cent, the seventh consecutive month the figure was below the 30 per cent threshold.

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Julian Ryall - Bonsai burglars: Japan sees surge in tiny tree thefts, prompting ‘angry’ growers to boost security - scmp.com - Japan - Usa - prefecture Kumamoto

Bonsai burglars: Japan sees surge in tiny tree thefts, prompting ‘angry’ growers to boost security

Organised criminal groups from overseas are believed to be behind the thefts, stealing bonsai to order and smuggling them out of the country to be sold to unscrupulous collectors.

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Julian Ryall - Many Japanese aren’t a fan of whale meat. So why expand the hunt? - scmp.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Usa

Many Japanese aren’t a fan of whale meat. So why expand the hunt?

Yet he insists that the hunt is a vital part of Japan’s culinary history and culture, and must go on regardless of other nations’ objections.

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