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Ibaraki Governor Kazuhiko Oigawa brought a powerful recruiting pitch with him last year when he flew to India.
MITO (Kyodo) -- A revised law on immigration control in Japan, which went into effect last June, introduced a new ...
Marking 80 years since the Tokyo air raids of World War II claimed approximately 100,000 lives, people gathered from the morning o ...
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IBARAKI, Osaka (Japan): The country’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge has opened in Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture. The ...