81 year-old Japanese survivor from the WWII battle on Iwo Jima returns to the island to say one last goodbye to his fallen comrades.
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Despite the crew of the USS George Washington putting their best Japanese foot forward, they were still met with hundreds of protesters upon arrival at Yokosuka, on Thursday. Read on to see what has the locals so upset with the ship’s arrival.
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City mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki have expressed their deep displeasure with Japan’s decision to endorse the U.S.-India nuclear pact.
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Two Japanese doctors on vacation in Indonesia have been arrested for smoking marijuana.
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