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Damage control: Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda faces reporters Tuesday in Tokyo after reporting to transport minister Seiji Maehara on the firm's plans to recall about 400,000 hybrid cars around the globe. KYODO PHOTO

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Toyota recalls Prius, three other hybrids

By HIROKO NAKATA

Struggling to keep its reputation for quality from being tarnished further, Toyota issues a recall of 223,068 of its hybrid cars in Japan, including the latest Prius model, to fix a brake system problem.

It's official: JAL rules out Delta ties

Japan Airlines will maintain its partnership with American Airlines, rejecting an offer from Delta Air Lines.

Minke population not growing: U.S. study

Antarctic minke whales have not swelled in number even though their larger food competitors were hunted out, U.S. researchers say, countering Japan's justification for research whaling.

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A piece of your mind
Asashoryu's exit
Mongolian-born grand champion Asashoryu decided to call it quits this week, drawing the curtain on a roller-coaster career in sumo. What's your take on the yokozuna's sudden exit?
Glad it's over; Asashoryu was tarnishing sumo traditions.
He will be sorely missed.
Asashoryu might have misbehaved, but the sumo association needs to change.
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Apache find fighting spirit to outlast 89ers at home

By ED ODEVEN

Can home-court advantage help a terrible home team? That question has come up again and again for the Tokyo Apache this season.

AMERICAN FOOTBALL
Saints bask in glory of victory

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Carter pumps in 48 as Magic drop Hornets

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Brushing with authority

By NOBUKO TANAKA

I will never forget the day I went to a show titled "Embracing Asia: Taeko Tomiyama Retrospective 1950-2009," which was one of 370 art exhibits by creators from 40 countries comprising the fourth Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial staged over 50 days ...

LIFE IN JAPAN
Sorge's spy is brought in from the cold

By EDAN CORKILL

LIFE IN JAPAN
Secrets and lies

By DAVID McNEILL

Spring blooms early in art world

By ANDREW MAERKLE

Seasons play an important role in Japanese culture, which has long celebrated the appreciation of ephemeral beauty as a reflection of life itself. One of the most important seasons in Japan is New Year's, a time for families to gather ...

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Losers hit jackpot in comedy stakes

By MARK SCHILLING

The odds of two brilliant Japanese comedies opening the same day are high but not impossible, somewhat like the odds of the same director (James Cameron) making two all-time worldwide box-office hits ("Titanic" and that other film about blue aliens). ...

Valentine's Day
My funny valentine? Well, this one ain't

By KAORI SHOJI

Surveillance
Bumps in night, yes; mindless killing, no

By GIOVANNI FAZIO

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Shabu-shabu in modernist mode

By ROBBIE SWINNERTON

There's no finer way to eat on a chilly winter evening than sitting around a bubbling nabe hot pot. No matter what the ingredients — meat, fish, tofu or vegetables — just cooking and eating from the same communal casserole ...

There's nothing fusty about the Nezu Museum's new cafe

By ROBBIE SWINNERTON

Tokyo's burger joints have never been better

By ROBBIE SWINNERTON

Go to where your cup runneth over

By MANDY BARTOK

The green and white taxis are lined up outside Katsunuma-Budokyo Station like the stripes on a holiday peppermint stick. I readjust the contents of my daypack after the 90-minute train trip from Tokyo, take out my map, and hop into ...

Rags and riches by the Myoshoji

By KIT NAGAMURA

Adachi still lifes are sure to grow on you

By STEPHEN MANSFIELD

Shrine offers up rare porridge

By NAOKO KURAMOCHI

If you are in the Kyoto or Kansai area and missed the chance to have nanakusagayu (seven-herb porridge) on the seventh day of the new year, Jonangu Shrine should be your main destination on Japan's National Foundation holiday. ...

Art, games at 61st Sapporo Snow Festival

By EDAN CORKILL

Design graduates catch a big break at Tokyo's Ozone showroom

By JAE LEE

World Chocolate Master's sweets

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