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Town to honor ugly-cute dog Wasao with bronze statue : The Asahi Shimbun

Wasao, a popular dog with odd looks, in Ajigasawa, Aomori Prefecture, on Oct. 18, 2010 (Asahi Shimbun file photo) AJIGASAWA, Aomori Prefecture A long-haired Akita Inu dog renowned for its busa-kawa (ugly-cute) looks is to be immortalized in bronze in his hometown here, just like the world-renowned Hachiko statue in front of Tokyo s Shibuya Station. Wasao, the town s promotional mascot, died in June last year, prompting a drive for donations to create a monument in his honor. The executive committee for the Wasao Arigato (Thank-you Wasao) project said it has raised 5.34 million yen ($48,700) so far. The pattern for the life-size statue of the dog in a sitting position will be produced by Mio Hashimoto, a sculptor based in Mie Prefecture known for wooden animal carvings, while the statue itself will be crafted by Kurotani Bijutsu Ltd., a company in Toyama Prefecture involved in the creation of many monuments.

Truck driver arrested over fatal hit-and-run in Toyama Prefecture

Truck driver arrested over fatal hit-and-run in Toyama Prefecture
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Online harassment is all a part of Japan s post racism

Gifu – Editor’s note: In referring to Black people in this article, the author chooses not to capitalize “black” until substantive transformation of American police enforcement and the criminal justice system that results in the criminal prosecution of those who use excessive force and produces a quantifiable, long-term reduction in the number of police killings and brutalization of black people is realized. Japan should be proud of Rui Hachimura. The 23-year-old Toyama Prefecture native, who is of Beninese Japanese descent, is only the second Japanese-born basketball player to be drafted by the NBA (the first being Yasutaka Okayama in 1981), where he’s now a power forward for the Washington Wizards.

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