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News Navigator: What happened in Japan's 'February 26 Incident' coup attempt?


News Navigator: What happened in Japan s February 26 Incident coup attempt?
March 3, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
Rebel soldiers gather in the courtyard of the Metropolitan Police Department on Feb. 26, 1936. (Mainichi)
The Mainichi Shimbun answers some common questions readers may have about Japan s February 26 Incident that took place in 1936.
Question: I heard there was a big incident 85 years ago on Feb. 26. What was it?
Answer: On that day in 1936, a group of young Imperial Japanese Army officers in their 20s and 30s led some 1,500 of their subordinates into killing or injuring ministers, military chiefs, police guards and others. It s known as the February 26 Incident, and is said to be the largest attempted coup in modern Japanese history. ....

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News Navigator: Can Japan survive with more than $11 trillion in debt?


News Navigator: Can Japan survive with more than $11 trillion in debt?
February 3, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
This photo shows the Bank of Japan headquarters building in Tokyo s Chuo Ward. (Mainichi/Tsuyoshi Goto)
The Mainichi Shimbun answers some common questions readers may have about Japan s increasing debt of more than 1.2 quadrillion yen (about $11 trillion) amid the new coronavirus pandemic.
Question: Is it true that Japan s debt is increasing while battling the new coronavirus pandemic?
Answer: In fiscal 2020 which ends in March 2021 the new coronavirus has wreaked havoc, so the Japanese government has compiled a supplementary budget as many as three times to support household economies and businesses, increasing its annual spending to 175 trillion yen a record high. Meanwhile, its revenue from tax has declined due to the recession, and the government has issued a huge amount of national bonds to cover the revenue drop. ....

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