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Reiji Yoshida
Reiji Yoshida is a staff writer and deputy manager of the Domestic News Division. Since joining The Japan Times in 1993, he has intensively covered domestic politics, diplomacy and defense issues as well as the 2011 Fukushima nuclear crisis.
For Reiji Yoshida's latest contributions to The Japan Times, see below:
Japan Times
JAPAN
Mar 26, 2003
Lower House seeks Sakai's resignation
The House of Representatives unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday calling for Takanori Sakai, a Lower House member arrested earlier this month for allegedly falsifying political funds reports, to resign.
JAPAN
Mar 21, 2003
Opposition parties say war violates international law
In stark contrast to Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's unequivocal support for Washington, the four opposition parties lashed out Thursday against the U.S.-led attack on Iraq.
JAPAN
Mar 20, 2003
Iraq reconstruction bills could be in Diet by May
The government will submit a package of bills to help in the postwar reconstruction of Iraq to the Diet probably by early May, Liberal Democratic Party Secretary General Taku Yamasaki said Wednesday.
JAPAN
Mar 19, 2003
Opposition lambastes Koizumi over emphatic support for U.S. line
Opposition parties on Tuesday slammed Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's emphatic support for the United States' ultimatum to Iraq, saying a peaceful solution to the crisis should be achieved through more U.N. inspections.
Japan Times
JAPAN / IN WITH THE NEW
Mar 13, 2003
Edano didn't need family name, cash to enter Diet
What is the quickest, most common way to become a politician in Japan? Be born into a political family and have lots of money to spread around.
JAPAN
Mar 12, 2003
Resolution asks Sakai to resign
Four opposition parties on Tuesday demanded the resignation of Lower House member Takanori Sakai, who was arrested last week for alleged Political Funds Control Law violations.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Mar 11, 2003
Entire Cabinet attends Diet audit session
Every politician scrambles for a piece of the budget pie to appease local voters, but few seem to care about how effectively the money is actually spent.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Mar 8, 2003
Sakai arrested after Diet strips him of immunity
LDP lawmaker Takanori Sakai was arrested Friday on suspicion of violating the Political Funds Control Law immediately after the House of Representatives stripped him of his Diet immunity.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Mar 7, 2003
Panel brings Sakai's arrest one step closer
In another blow to Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and the ruling coalition, the House of Representatives Steering Committee agreed Thursday to have the full chamber vote on a request to arrest LDP lawmaker Takanori Sakai over alleged political fund law violations.
JAPAN
Mar 5, 2003
Ruling bloc, opposition lawmakers defer Oshima spat to pass budget
Putting their spat aside for the time being, the ruling and opposition camps got together in the House of Representatives on Tuesday to approve an 81.79 trillion yen budget for fiscal 2003.
JAPAN
Mar 4, 2003
Once-charging Koizumi now besieged
Approval of the 81.79 trillion yen fiscal 2003 budget package by the Lower House Budget Committee -- with little deviation from the ruling coalition's schedule -- should spell one victory for the administration of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.
JAPAN
Feb 20, 2003
Talks may focus on but won't solve fundraising scandals
A spate of recent fundraising scandals involving Liberal Democratic Party lawmakers has sent shock waves through the Diet, prompting the LDP-controlled Lower House Budget Committee to schedule a special session Thursday to discuss money in politics.
JAPAN
Jan 31, 2003
Standing by policies remains elusive ideal
It was a humiliating blow for Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.
Japan Times
JAPAN / AT THE JUNCTION
Nov 15, 2002
Affiliates are cashing in on cozy ties with Japan Highway
Last spring, an employee at a road maintenance company smelled a rat as his firm prepared to bid for an expressway-related project by the semi-governmental Japan Highway Public Corp.
JAPAN
Nov 15, 2002
Alleged embezzlement, coverup par for course?
What appears be a blatant case of embezzlement at a Saitama office of Japan Highway Public Corp. was hushed up last year -- an episode that observers say illustrates how the heavily indebted corporation, now at the center of a privatization debate, pays little heed to the fact that it is dealing with...
Japan Times
JAPAN / AT THE JUNCTION
Nov 14, 2002
Ailing expressway entities' fate hangs in balance
A showdown looms between advocates of reform and vested interests.
Japan Times
JAPAN / CLOSE NEIGHBORS
Sep 26, 2002
Ailing tourism sector seeking to lure more Asians
ATAMI, Shizuoka Pref. -- Ryuichiro Mori, sales manager at Hotel New Akao, sees one emerging ray of hope for this hot-spring city mired in a long-term slump: a group tourism boom in Taiwan, South Korea and China.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Sep 15, 2002
Where are they now?
Not all stories end when the curtain drops. For a dynasty fallen from power, as with a celebrity out of the spotlight, life goes on away from the public eye.
JAPAN / INTERNATIONAL RATIONALE
Aug 23, 2002
Japan gropes for ideal corporate governance model
The rash of U.S. corporate scandals has rocked the Japanese business community, which until recently admired the success of the American business model.
JAPAN / WEEKEND WISDOM
Aug 4, 2002
Salaryman quits to devote time to family name: Tokugawa
Tsunenari Tokugawa drew a salary for more than 38 years, climbing the corporate ladder to become executive vice president of major marine shipping company Nippon Yusen K.K.

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