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The Rising Sun Sets on Sumo
Written by Anna Watanabe
Friday, 02 November 2012
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Big guys at attention. Photo by Anna Watanabe
Strict rules deter would-be wrestlers
Japan's First Line of Defense
Written by Todd Crowell
Monday, 08 October 2012
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Ahoy there, mate
Strains show for the Coast Guard
East Asia's Free for All
Written by Frank Ching, YaleGlobal
Monday, 03 September 2012
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photo from Magellan Geographix
Territorial disputes with South Korea and China over islets reveal rising nationalism, Japan's weakness
The Myths Surrounding Hiroshima
Written by Victor Fic
Friday, 03 August 2012
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The original mushroom cloud
Was the use of nuclear weapons against Japan justified? An author says yes
Japan: Would you pay $2 million for a dead tree?
Written by Anna Watanabe
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
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Monuments to tragic events are an important symbol of respect and remembrance. But can you put a dollar figure on how much that respect should cost?
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