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Climate change is disrupting Japan’s autumn and seasonal experiences, and with it the rhythm of people’s lives.


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Fall is the new summer: Warming threatens Japan’s cultural calendar
 
Fall is the new summer: Warming threatens Japan’s cultural calendar
 
Climate change is disrupting Japan’s autumn and seasonal experiences, and with it the rhythm of people’s lives.
 
 
 
Japan faces 'friendshoring' dilemma in Asia amid China risks
 
This new paradigm is putting Japan's diplomacy — and its ultimate vision for its own engagement in the region — to the test.
 
 
 
 
Asian regulators turn focus to Big Tech
 
Across the region, there are indications that Big Tech may soon have to comply with standards that could become international benchmarks.
 
 
 
 
Japanese marines drill on island seen as vulnerable to China
 
The joint exercises were meant to show the readiness of ground, sea and air forces to defend Japan's territory and infrastructure.
 
 
 
 
Number of Japanese restaurants abroad triples in last decade
 
By country, China had the most Japanese restaurants at 78,760, followed by the United States at 26,040 and South Korea at 18,210.
 
 

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North Korea marks missile holiday with silence as Kim absent 29 days
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North Korea marks missile holiday with silence as Kim absent 29 days
 
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Australia gains crucial experience at Asia tourney in Tokyo
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Kabocha is harvested in the summer in some regions, and after sitting for a few months, the plentiful starches inside the tough outer skin turn to sugars.
 
 
 
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Bedbug anxiety comes for Asia, and the pest killers are here for it
 
Outbreaks in France and South Korea have people across Asia on high alert for bedbugs. Exterminators in the region say business is booming.
 
 
 
The bloody, 76-hour battle on a tiny atoll that helped end World War II
JAPAN
 
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Classroom avatar creating constructive conflict in small schools
JAPAN
 
Classroom avatar creating constructive conflict in small schools
 
Teachers say the Himawari-chan avatar encourages spontaneous thinking by speaking from the perspective of a student.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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