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By The North American Post Staff 1. Japan was defeated by Puerto Rico on March 17 in the Semi Finals of the 2013 World Baseball Classic in San Francisco. The team was aiming for
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By The North American Post Staff 1. The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, an anti-whaling organization based in Friday Harbor, Wash., was labeled as “pirates” by the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San
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Hundreds of Japanese students look at the result of an entrance exam. Photo courtesy of yto By Noriyuki Nagai The North American Post The first three months of every year is a turning point
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By Saki Ukaji The North American Post • Japan has been bombarded by massive snowfall this year. Hokkaido and 13 prefectures in the Northeast recorded the deepest snow on Feb. 25. Local residents have
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By The North American Post Staff 1. The Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) reported Tuesday that the Japan-China trade will rebound this year and expect over $344.9 billion, which was recorded in 2011.
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Traffic Jams and people walking home through Akasaka in Tokyo / Photo provided by Hikosaemon By Cody Sokkappa The North American Post In the 1950s after World War II, Japan began to have
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By Cody Sokkappa The North American Post • Tohoku University in Sendai is establishing a center at one of its strong international partners, the University of California Riverside campus, to expand Tohoku’s international education
Read More »ウェブマガジンJBPress 12月21日付 食の源流探訪 朝の光を浴びて朝食をとるのが正しい 「朝食是非論」に決着を (前編)
多くの人にとって、朝とは忙しい時間だ。「寝ていたい」と「起きなければ」のせめぎ合いに決着がついてからも、顔を洗い、歯を磨き、身支度をしてと、やることは多い。
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By The North American Post Staff Nine Japanese employees of JGC Corp, a Japanese engineering company, died in a recent hostage crisis at a natural gas plant in Algeria. According to the Japanese
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By Elaine Ikoma Ko For The North American Post Kazumi Inamura represents what the future of Japan looks like. She was elected in 2010 at age 38, as Japan’s second youngest female mayor, to
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