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Japan

202 posts
WWildlife
Panda Xiang Xiang settles in China after return from Japan
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Panda Xiang Xiang settles in China after return from Japan

  • December 1, 2025
Life Dedicated keepers help beloved Ueno-born bear adapt to new life in Sichuan Xiang Xiang munches on her favorite…
EEconomy
China Factory Activity Slumps for Longest Stretch on Record
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China Factory Activity Slumps for Longest Stretch on Record

  • November 30, 2025
China’s factory activity improved but remained in contraction in November, extending its streak of declines to a record…
AArts and design
Blue Bottle Coffee cafe with bronze counter
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Osaka Castle informs interiors of Blue Bottle Coffee Shinsaibashi

  • November 26, 2025
Architecture studio Keiji Ashizawa Design looked to Osaka Castle’s triangular forms and the shape of the city’s Tsutenkaku…
AArts and design
Clouds Descend at Hiroshima Architecture Exhibition 2025
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Junya Ishigami creates kiosk for Hiroshima Architecture Exhibition 2025

  • November 26, 2025
Junya Ishigami is one of three Japanese architects to have designed sculptural, mobile kiosks for the Hiroshima Architecture…
EEconomy
Sour grapes? European wines left on the shelf as China chases cheaper tipples
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Sour grapes? European wines left on the shelf as China chases cheaper tipples

  • November 26, 2025
As China’s traditional spirits and premium wines grapple with declining consumption, a significant shift is under way across…
EEconomy
What economic cards will China play with Japan? Analysts say Beijing faces a balancing act
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What economic cards will China play with Japan? Analysts say Beijing faces a balancing act

  • November 25, 2025
Beijing is expected to calibrate its response to Japan with caution, weighing potential punitive measures against the risk…
AArtificial intelligence
Japan woman marries AI partner, wears augmented reality glasses during ring exchange
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Japan woman marries AI partner, wears augmented reality glasses during ring exchange

  • November 24, 2025
A Japanese woman turned to ChatGPT for comfort after ending a real three-year engagement, then found herself in…
NNutrition
A Traveler’s Guide • YeahThatsKosher
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A Traveler’s Guide • YeahThatsKosher

  • November 23, 2025
(Disclosure: Author of this article is related to Dani Klein of YeahThatsKosher) In November 2024, I co-ran a…
SSports
Impact of Springboks, All Blacks wins
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Impact of Springboks, All Blacks wins

  • November 22, 2025
South Africa will end 2025 in the same position as they began the year, at the top of…
EEconomy
Japan's exports to the world rise, but Trump's tariffs dent its shipments to the US
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Japan’s exports to the world rise, but Trump’s tariffs dent its shipments to the US

  • November 21, 2025
TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s global exports rose 3.7% in October from a year earlier while imports from the…
AArts and design
Elemental Shores in the Asia-Pacific: Concrete Recasts the Beach House
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Elemental Shores in the Asia-Pacific: Concrete Recasts the Beach House

  • November 20, 2025
MimMim Villa / On Architects Inc.. Image © Yoon, Joonhwan Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or…
EEconomy
‘A deadly confluence of wrong-way news’ is what’s causing the global market selloff, says top economist, and don’t expect it to get better anytime soon
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‘A deadly confluence of wrong-way news’ is what’s causing the global market selloff, says top economist, and don’t expect it to get better anytime soon

  • November 20, 2025
As markets head towards Black Friday, the mood among investors echoes the gloom from which the shopping holiday…
Ireland
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