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Japan government admits altering photo
Japan's government admits doctoring cabinet photo after online storm
The photos are "memorabilias for the participants for a very long time,” government spokesperson Yoshimasa Hayashi said Monday, defending the edits.
Japan government admits altering photo after online mockery
Japan's government admitted manipulating an official photo of the new cabinet after online mockery of their sagging trousers.
Japan's government admits editing cabinet photo
Japan's government has admitted an official photo of its new cabinet was manipulated to make members look less unkempt after online speculation that it had been edited. Photos taken by local media showed the new prime minister,
Japan admits editing ‘embarrassing’ photo of Ishiba’s cabinet after social media mockery
The untidy patches of white shirt and sagging trousers captured by local media had mysteriously vanished from the official cabinet photo.
Tokyo Metro, IPO and Japan
Tokyo Metro looks to raise up to $2.4 billion in largest Japan IPO since 2018
At the top of the range, Tokyo Metro, one of two subway operators in Japan's capital, would raise 349 billion yen ($2.35 billion) in the
Tokyo Metro to Give Price Range for Biggest Japan IPO Since 2018
Tokyo Metro Co. is set to announce on Monday a provisional price range for its initial public offering that’s projected to be Japan’s biggest in six years.
Tokyo Metro Sets Tentative IPO Price of 1,100-1,200 Yen Per Share
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo Metro set a tentative initial public offering (IPO) range of 1,100 to 1,200 yen per share, against an initial estimate of 1,100 yen, a regulatory filing showed on Monday.
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'I was travelling Japan when my worst nightmare happened - I lost everything but cops won't help'
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Services sector welcomes Tokyo’s ordinance targeting ‘customer harassment’
The Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly’s enactment of Japan’s first ordinance banning so-called customer harassment – in which a ...
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Japan's former Empress Michiko to undergo surgery for broken femur
Former Empress Michiko will have surgery for a broken right femur after falling at her residence in Tokyo over the weekend, ...
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Japan campaign to abolish nuclear arms to hold intl. forum in Tokyo next year
An organization of atomic bomb survivors and young people plans to hold an international forum in Tokyo next year to boost ...
fpri.org
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Japan: America’s Indispensable Ally in the 21st Century
In the 20th century, the United States and Great Britain formed a special relationship that defined the century, ensuring ...
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Indonesian Billionaire Bachtiar Karim’s Invictus Enters Japan With Tokyo Hotel Acquisition
Indonesian palm oil billionaire Bachtiar Karim’s Singapore-based property arm Invictus Developments has ventured into the ...
Eurosport
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Naomi Osaka out of Japan Open with back injury - will she return at Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo or is season over?
Naomi Osaka has withdrawn from the Japan Open due to a back injury, placing in doubt whether she will play again this season.
Kyodo News on MSN
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Japan to take steps to address forex volatility: finance chief
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- New Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato said Monday that Japan will implement "necessary responses" to address ...
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