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Japan's Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported that unexploded ordnance has been found near the airport in the past. It remains unknown what caused the bomb to explode after lying inert for more than ...
Listed below is an overview of reproductions of the three major Japanese daily newspapers, the Yomiuri shinbun, the Asahi shinbun, and the Mainichi shinbun.. These historical newspapers are available in three major forms, as CD-ROMs, as microfilm, and as shukusatsuban (縮刷版, literally 'reduced-sized print editions').
Flag of the Asahi Shimbun Company Nakanoshima Festival Tower East Asahi Shimbun Osaka Head Office is on the 9th to the 12th floors. The Asahi Shimbun (朝日 新聞, IPA: [asaçi ɕiꜜmbɯɴ], lit. ' morning sun newspaper ', English: Asahi News) is one of the five largest newspapers in Japan.
Japan's incoming prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba, will likely name former Defence Minister Takeshi Iwaya as foreign minister when he forms his government this week, the Asahi newspaper reported on ...
Japan and the U.S. will announce closer cooperation in high-tech areas such as artificial intelligence (AI) in a joint statement when Prime Minister Fumio Kishida meets with President Joe Biden ...
March 31, 1975 - ABC pulled out of JNN and joined All-Nippon News Network (ANN) on behalf of Asahi Shimbun, one of major shareholders of ABC. ABC was one of founders of Japan News Network (JNN), the first news network of commercial television stations in Japan. November 23, 1978 - The frequency of ABC AM radio changed from 1010 kHz to 1008 kHz.
Japan's incoming prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba, will likely keep Yoshimasa Hayashi as chief cabinet secretary when he forms his cabinet, the Asahi newspaper reported on Saturday. A former defence ...
While he was cited as a member of the ultranationalist far-right organisation Nippon Kaigi, [44] [45] [46] he has been criticized by nationalist commentators for his "traitorous acts" [47] and for being "anti-Japan", [48] and has pointed to Japan's failure to face its war responsibilities as underlying "many of its problems".