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64% in Japan say they have never taken a PCR test: Mainichi poll

TOKYO Sixty-four percent of those surveyed in a nationwide opinion poll in Japan on Jan. 22 said that they had never taken a PCR test for the coron

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Japan drinks giant Suntory CEO calls for age-45 retirement

Japan drinks giant Suntory CEO calls for age-45 retirement
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Enchanting Edo: Tokyo shop protects woodblock print technology behind Japan's ukiyo-e

Enchanting Edo: Tokyo shop protects woodblock print technology behind Japan s ukiyo-e July 13, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) A reproduction of Kabuki Actor Otani Oniji III as Yakko Edobei, an ukiyo-e work by painter Toshusai Sharaku, is seen complete with the eshi painter s name, at Takahashi Kobo in Tokyo s Bunkyo Ward on June 10, 2020. (Mainichi/Emi Naito)=Click/tap photo for more images. TOKYO As a craftsman moved a small rubbing pad to apply pressure on Japanese washi paper against a woodblock, the large face of a kabuki actor depicted in a famous ukiyo-e print gradually emerged to the surface as pigments were impressed onto the paper.

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Japanese film director tells of ongoing aftermath of nuclear testing on Marshall Islands

news Japanese film director tells of ongoing aftermath of nuclear testing on Marshall Islands The Mainichi © The Mainichi Shiori Okawa, director of the documentary film Tarinae, is seen during an interview in Tokyo s Taito Ward on Dec. 24, 2020. (Mainichi/Emi Naito) TOKYO Shiori Okawa, 32, who directed a documentary film on the Marshall Islands to pass down the footprints left by war, says she felt residents were still physically and mentally affected by the U.S. hydrogen bomb tests conducted at Bikini Atoll when she lived there for three years. Born in Kanagawa Prefecture south of Tokyo, Okawa worked at a Japanese firm in the Marshall Islands after graduating from Keio University. She shows the tragedy of war through interaction with locals in the area, where Japanese soldiers died of hunger and traces of war still remain, in her first film Tarinae released in 2018.

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