‘With the distribution of the controversial My Number identification code only a few weeks away, hundreds of protesters marched through Tokyo’s Shibuya district Saturday in a last-ditch effort to stop a program they say invades people’s privacy. Chanting “Stop My Number now!” and “No dangerous My Number card!” protesters called for postponement of the 12-digit […]

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‘The upper house of Japan’s parliament has approved legislation giving more power to the armed forces. This includes permitting the military to fight overseas – something banned for 70 years since WWII. The Upper House’s final session was called late Friday night and finished early Saturday morning with the enactment of the two controversial security […]

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‘Extensive and destructive floods across eastern Japan have swept more than 700 bags containing Fukushima-contaminated soil and grass into Japan’s rivers, with many still unaccounted for and some spilling their radioactive content into the water system. Authorities in the small city of Nikko in Japan’s Tochigi Prefecture, some 175 km away from the Fukushima nuclear […]

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‘The governor of the southernmost Japanese prefecture of Okinawa will revoke his predecessor’s approval to relocate a controversial US military base from the region, local media reported Monday. Abe’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga announced last month that the relocation of the Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Futenma would be postponed to September. The publication […]

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‘At least 82 bags full of radioactive contaminated materials from the Japan’s disabled Fukushima nuclear plant have been washed away by flood in the recent devastating rainstorm, Japanese officials say. The Japanese environmental ministry said on Friday that these bags, suspected to contain radioactive grass and other contaminated materials, had been collected at the site […]

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‘The Diet passed a bill Thursday to expand the use of a personal identification number to improve tax collection, despite ongoing concerns over the potential leak of private information and identity theft. Under changes to the so-called My Number system, personal ID numbers can be linked to people’s bank account numbers from 2018. Although such […]

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‘Japan has lifted an evacuation order for the northeastern town of Naraha that has been in place since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster. The Japanese government on Saturday allowed Naraha’s 7,400 residents to return to their radiation-hit homes after more than four years. On March 11, 2011, a nine-magnitude earthquake triggered a devastating tsunami that […]

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‘Tens of thousands of Japanese have held a protest rally in the capital, Tokyo, to oppose controversial security bills that could allow the country’s army to engage in overseas combat for the first time since World War II. Some 120,000 people participated in the demonstration outside Japan’s parliament on Sunday, chanting slogans like “No to […]

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‘A group of Japanese students has staged a hunger strike to protest against the controversial security bills that would give the country’s military greater roles overseas if adopted. The group of Tokyo University students began their hunger strike Thursday afternoon in front of the parliament to denounce the new defense and security draft bills. The […]

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‘To anyone who still doesn’t believe the world’s largest nations are already engaged in a global covert war involving kinetic weapons, currencies and cyber warfare, add this event to your list of things to ponder: Less than one day after another massive explosion destroyed a portion of Shandong, China, another explosion has ripped through a […]

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‘Thousands of Japan’s youth held demonstrations all over the country as they protested against a bill, pre-approved by the parliament, which broadened the mandate of Japan’s self-defense forces and allowed the military to take part in foreign operations. Mass protests took place in almost 60 Japanese cities, including Kyoto, Osaka, and Tokyo as well as […]

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‘Last week, amid anti-nuclear protests, Japan restarted its first nuclear reactor since the Fukushima disaster in March 2011. Despite strong opposition, including from former prime minister Naoto Kan, Kyushu Electric Power put one of the two reactors at its Sendai facility along the nation’s southwestern coast back online. The second is scheduled to restart in […]

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