News Archive - February 2010
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Friday, 26th February 2010
The Japanese are a nation obsessed with fish, it has been noted.
Thursday, 25th February 2010
Japan makes offer to Iran over uranium enrichment.
Wednesday, 24th February 2010
Exports in Japan rose by 40 per cent in January compared to the same month last year.
Toyota have been warned over being too casual about safety issues in the future.
Tuesday, 23rd February 2010
Is Nintendo set to shock gaming world with shaky DS2?
Exports out of Japan drop after scandal hit Toyota called to US Congress.
Monday, 22nd February 2010
Japanese car firm Toyota may have to make changes to its car recall processes.
Japanese insurance firm Dai-Ichi will sell more than a trillion yen worth of shares to raise funds.
Friday, 19th February 2010
Toyota president called up in front of US Congress following car safety scandal.
Stocks on the Japanese exchange fall after Federal Reserve announcement on emergency bank loans.
Kevin Rudd warns Japan to put an end to its annual whale hunt or face potential legal action.
Thursday, 18th February 2010
Toyota could be planning to recall its most popular model, the Corolla.
Japanese mobile phone network firm announces it is to file for bankruptcy.
Japanese bank urging customers to bet on cherry blossom bloom.
Wednesday, 17th February 2010
Toyota reveals a new braking system to combat safety problems in its cars.
Japan reveals targets for inflation levels.
Tuesday, 16th February 2010
Japanese football coach Takeshi Okada criticised after team's performance in Asian contest.
The death toll from accidents contributed to by faults with Toyota models has hit 34 in the US, it has been claimed.
Japanese skaters win silver and bronze in 500-metre speed event.
Japanese firm secures contract for Zurich airport development.
US senator Jim Webb wades into arguement over location of military base.
Monday, 15th February 2010
Anti-whaling protestor gets on board a Japanese whaling ship.
Japan is still the world's second biggest economy, figures have shown.
Kazuhiro Kokubo criticised over sloppy attire on arrival in Canada for the Winter Olympics.
Friday, 12th February 2010
Japanese fisheries minister criticises anti-whaling action.
New York Mets sign another player from Japan.
Huge Japanese spider crab ti live at UK aquarium until March.
Thursday, 11th February 2010
Japanese shoe company looks to Paris capital for design inspiration.
Japanese minister says sorry to Korea for colonial rule.
Wednesday, 10th February 2010
Honda announces more car recalls over problems with airbags.
Machinery orders on the rise in the Japanese market.
Tuesday, 9th February 2010
Japan Airlines accepts American Airlines bid.
Japanese car maker Toyota recalls more cars.
Fifth taste ingredient comes to UK stores from Japan.
Monday, 8th February 2010
Toyota estimates cost of recalled cars.
A young girl from the Isle of Man has become an internet hit in Japan.
Shares in several big Japanese firms fall on the stock exchange.
An earthquake has struck off the coast of the Japanese island of Miyakojima.
Friday, 5th February 2010
The true highlights of a holiday to Japan could appear mundane on first thought.
Thursday, 4th February 2010
Sumo wrestler reveals retirement from Japanese sport.
Japanese manufacturer sees rise in quarterly profits.
Chinese activist returns home after 90 days in Japanese airport.
Wednesday, 3rd February 2010
Japan Airlines gets new management team after filing for bankruptcy protection.
Software giant Microsoft releases new XBox 360 onto the Japanese market.
Toyota told to investigate alleged fault with breaks on new Prius model.
Tuesday, 2nd February 2010
Japanese car firm Honda has announced a recall of a number of models.
Toyota executives voice concerns over lasting impact of car recalls.
A Japanese firm has revealed a machine which can make shredded waste paper into toilet rolls.
Monday, 1st February 2010
Tokyo is not as expensive as people may think, it has been claimed.
Thousands of Japanese protestors take to the streets of Tokyo.