Abe Shows Resolve to Specify SDF in Constitution
August 13, 2018
Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Pref.- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has reiterated his determination to amend Article 9 of the Constitution to clearly legalize the Self-Defense Forces. “I will fulfill my responsibility by specifying the SDF in the Constitution,” Abe, also president
JAL Crash Victims Remembered on 33rd Anniversary
August 13, 2018
Ueno, Gunma Pref.- Victims of the 1985 crash of a Japan Airlines jumbo jet were remembered on the mountainous disaster site on the 33rd anniversary on Sunday. Bereaved family members and others climbed to the Osutaka Ridge in the village
Japan, China Exchange Congratulatory Cables
August 12, 2018
Tokyo- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang exchanged congratulatory cables to mark the 40th anniversary of the conclusion of the bilateral peace and friendship treaty on Sunday. In the cable, Abe expressed hope that the two
Japanese Princess Ayako Officially Engaged
August 12, 2018
Tokyo- Japanese Princess Ayako, 27, and corporate employee Kei Moriya, 32, were officially engaged at a ceremony in Tokyo on Sunday. The ceremony for the third daughter of the late Prince Takamado, a cousin of Emperor Akihito, and Moriya, who
Symposium Held in Beijing before 40th Anniv. of Japan-China Peace Treaty
August 12, 2018
Beijing- A symposium to mark the 40th anniversary Sunday of the conclusion of the Japan-China peace and friendship treaty was held at a hotel in Beijing on Saturday. Participants, including former government officials of the two countries, expressed their welcome
EXCLUSIVE: Japan Defense Minister May Visit Europe in Sept.
August 12, 2018
Tokyo- Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera is considering visiting the Netherlands and Italy in early September, a senior Defense Ministry official told Jiji Press on Saturday. Onodera hopes to hold talks with his counterparts of the two countries to seek
Okinawa Citizens Mourn over Death of Governor Onaga
August 12, 2018
Naha, Okinawa Pref.- Many citizens gathered at a rally in Naha on Saturday to mourn over the death of Okinawa Governor Takeshi Onaga, a critic of U.S. military bases in Japan’s southernmost prefecture. About 70,000 people attended the rally aimed
Tsukiji Market Fighting to Protect Fish from Summer Heat
August 12, 2018
Tokyo- Seafood wholesalers at Tokyo’s Tsukiji market are struggling with this summer’s scorching heat, trying to keep fish cool in the aging market not fully closed from the outside environment. Work to renovate the market and replace its aging air
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