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Monument to U S -Japan friendship to be unveiled on disaster-hit Oshima island

Monument to U.S.-Japan friendship to be unveiled on disaster-hit Oshima island The Japan News FacebookTwitterEmail Reiko Kikuta crouches beside the base of the monument on Oshima island in Kesennuma, Japan, on Wednesday, with her husband, Takeshi, and son, Wataru.Japan News-Yomiuri photo TOKYO - The U.S. military s Operation Tomodachi relief efforts were vital to the people of Oshima island in Kesennuma. The island was severely damaged by the tsunami that followed the Great East Japan Earthquake, and was cut off from the mainland, leaving over 3,000 people stranded. Interactions between islanders and marines involved in the operation continued afterwards.

Escape plotters claimed to be violinists

Escape plotters claimed to be violinists The Japan News FacebookTwitterEmail A convoy carrying Michael Taylor and his son Peter Taylor is seen leaving Narita Airport on Tuesday.Japan News-Yomiuri photo TOKYO - The U.S. Army veteran arrested on suspicion of aiding the escape of former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn is suspected of lying to an official at Kansai Airport, claiming that he and a companion were violinists scheduled to perform in Osaka, according to court documents. Former Green Beret Michael Taylor, 60, was arrested on Tuesday by the special investigation squad of the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office. He is also said to have asked the airport official about what kind of security check would be done at departure and of trying to hand over a large bundle of 10,000 yen notes as a tip when he was in Japan in December 2019.

Escape plotters claimed to be violinists

Escape plotters claimed to be violinists
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90% of Paralympic bodies concerned about virus

90% of Paralympic bodies concerned about virus The Japan News FacebookTwitterEmail Equipment is sanitized during an international competition held by the Japanese Para-Powerlifting Federation in Tokyo in January.Japan News-Yomiuri photo TOKYO - The Tokyo Paralympic Games are six months away and 88% of domestic sports organizations related to the Paralympics said they were concerned about the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on the event. A Yomiuri Shimbun survey of 26 domestic organizations related to the 22 sports scheduled for the Tokyo Paralympic Games was conducted from early to mid-February, with all organizations responding. Of the 26 bodies, 23 said they were concerned about the event, up by three from the previous survey conducted in August, highlighting the growing impact of the pandemic.

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