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    The Japan Times is Japan's largest and oldest English-language daily newspaper. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is published by The Japan Times, Ltd. ( 株式会社ジャパンタイムズ , Kabushiki gaisha Japan Taimuzu ) , a subsidiary of News2u Holdings, Inc.

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  4. The Japan Times ST - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Times ST (formerly Shukan ST until March 2013) is a weekly newspaper published by The Japan Times for learners of English language. It was originally called Student Times, but changed to Shukan ST since a significant portion of its readers were not students. It has articles on news, movies, lifestyle, opinions, and other topics, in ...

  5. Martin Fackler (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Fackler (born November 16, 1966) is an American journalist and author. He has worked for more than two decades as a foreign correspondent in Japan and China, including six years as Tokyo bureau chief for The New York Times. [1]

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  7. Jiji Press - Wikipedia

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    Jiji has news bureaus throughout Japan and in many major cities worldwide. Jiji is the third-largest shareholder in Dentsu, holding 5.85% of the outstanding stock (16.9 million shares) as of December 2016. [4]

  8. JDS Akishio - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Times Online "AKISHIO, submarine for exhibition | 海上自衛隊呉史料館". www.jmsdf-kure-museum.go.jp. Archived from the original on 15 December 2017 "1991 OPNAV Report 5750-1" (PDF). Nautilus.org "Massive Japan submarine Akishio displayed at Kure museum".

  9. Denny Tamaki - Wikipedia

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    Tamaki (right) with US Marines stationed in Okinawa (2019) Denny Tamaki (玉城 デニー, Tamaki Denī, born 13 October 1959) is a Japanese politician and the current Governor of Okinawa Prefecture since August 2018.