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Japan Times
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Jun 8, 2023
Maya Yoshida leaves Schalke following club's relegation
Japan defender Maya Yoshida is leaving Schalke following their relegation to the Bundesliga's second division, the German club announced Wednesday.
Japan Times
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May 11, 2023
Maya Yoshida draws on World Cup 'fight' to help Schalke beat the drop
Made captain early in 2023 with Schalke dead last in the Bundesliga, the 34-year-old Yoshida has been pivotal to the team's surprise resurgence.
Japan Times
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Jul 6, 2022
Japan captain Maya Yoshida completes Schalke switch
The veteran center back, who led the Samurai Blue to 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification earlier this year, has signed for the newly-promoted Bundesliga side after 2u00bd seasons with Sampdoria.
Japan Times
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Jul 3, 2022
Japan defender Ko Itakura signs with Borussia MG
The versatile defender spent last season on loan to Schalke, and was integral to the club winning the German second division and earning promotion back to the Bundesliga.
Japan Times
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Aug 20, 2021
Ko Itakura joins Schalke on loan from Man City
Schalke has an option to make the move permanent at the end of the season.
Japan Times
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Feb 28, 2021
Wataru Endo scores two and sets up two more as Stuttgart trounces Schalke
The Japan midfielder leads the German first division in duels won and has played the full 90 minutes in all but one of his 23 appearances this season.
Japan Times
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Feb 21, 2021
Dortmund crushes Schalke in Ruhr derby with Erling Haaland double
Visiting Borussia Dortmund crushed Schalke 4-0 in their Ruhr valley derby on Saturday with two goals from Erling Haaland, earning their first win in three league matches and a big shot of confidence in their battle for a top-four finish.
Japan Times
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Aug 25, 2020
Lingering right knee injury forced Atsuto Uchida to retire
The Kashima defender hung up his boots this weekend after a 15-year career in Japan and Germany.
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Aug 21, 2017
Union Berlin interested in signing defender Uchida
German second-tier side Union Berlin could make a move to sign defender Atsuto Uchida, the German daily Bild reported on Sunday.
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May 23, 2017
Uchida remains confident he can still make impact for Schalke
Defender Atsuto Uchida returned to Japan on Tuesday confident that he can still do a job for Schalke, despite managing just one game for the Bundesliga club this season after returning from a serious knee injury.
Japan Times
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Dec 9, 2016
Schalke's Uchida plays after 21-month injury layoff
Schalke right-back Atsuto Uchida returned to action after a 21-month injury break in the German side's 2-0 defeat to RB Salzburg in the final match of UEFA Europa League Group I on Thursday.
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Sep 30, 2016
Schalke's Uchida awaits knee examination
Injury-plagued Schalke defender Atsuto Uchida said Thursday he will have another checkup on his right knee.
Japan Times
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Jan 25, 2016
Uchida's return still up in the air
Japan's World Cup defender Atsuto Uchida said on Sunday that his return date from a right-knee injury remains uncertain.
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Jan 22, 2016
Uchida returns to training after seven-month layoff: report
Japan defender Atsuto Uchida has joined team training at his club Schalke for the first time since undergoing right knee surgery in June, the online edition of Kicker reported Thursday.
Reader Mail
Jun 19, 2011
How will having dosimeters help?
The June 15 Kyodo article "34,000 children in Fukushima to get dosimeters" is absurd. What facilities does the prefecture have available to read these 34,000 dosimeters? None.
EDITORIALS
Jan 15, 2009
Education on cannabis
The use of cannabis is spreading even among high school students. An October-November 2007 survey by the Okinawa Prefectural Board of Education shows that quite a few high school students have been exposed directly or indirectly to cannabis and narcotics.

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Later this month, author Shogo Imamura will open Honmaru, a bookstore that allows other businesses to rent its shelves. It's part of a wave of ideas Japanese booksellers are trying to compete with online spaces.
The story isn't over for Japan's bookstores