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    The Japan Times is Japan's largest and oldest English-language daily newspaper. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is published by The Japan Times, Ltd. ( 株式会社ジャパンタイムズ , Kabushiki gaisha Japan Taimuzu ) , a subsidiary of News2u Holdings, Inc.

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  4. The Japan Times ST - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Times ST (formerly Shukan ST until March 2013) is a weekly newspaper published by The Japan Times for learners of English language. It was originally called Student Times, but changed to Shukan ST since a significant portion of its readers were not students. It has articles on news, movies, lifestyle, opinions, and other topics, in ...

  5. Martin Fackler (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Fackler (born November 16, 1966) is an American journalist and author. He has worked for more than two decades as a foreign correspondent in Japan and China, including six years as Tokyo bureau chief for The New York Times. [1]

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  7. Yomiuri Shimbun - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times reported on similar statements previously, writing that "The nation's (Japan's) largest newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun, applauded the revisions" regarding removing the word "forcibly" from referring to laborers brought to Japan in the pre-war period and revising the comfort women controversy. [32]

  8. JDS Akishio - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Times Online "AKISHIO, submarine for exhibition | 海上自衛隊呉史料館". www.jmsdf-kure-museum.go.jp. Archived from the original on 15 December 2017 "1991 OPNAV Report 5750-1" (PDF). Nautilus.org "Massive Japan submarine Akishio displayed at Kure museum".

  9. Hakuo Yanagisawa - Wikipedia

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    Hakuo Yanagisawa (Japanese: 柳沢 伯夫, Hepburn: Yanagisawa Hakuo, August 18, 1935 in Fukuroi, Shizuoka) is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party.He was the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare in Japan (2006–2007), and was a member of the House of Representatives from 1980 to 2009.