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Photos from ‘Schippeitaro’, a Japanese fairy tale about sinister dancing cats and a heroic dog
Yasuyo Ohtsuka
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Watch: A pair of cats has been trying to enter a museum building in Japan for two years
Scroll Staff
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I just focus on my matches: US Open champ Naomi Osaka doesn’t let newfound fame affect her tennis
AFP
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After breaking into top-four, Naomi Osaka looks forward to 2020 Tokyo Olympics
AFP
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More focus, less unforced errors: What Naomi Osaka has changed in her breakthrough season
AFP
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China Open: Osaka dispatches Collins in 2nd round; Del Potro, Dimirtov win openers
AFP
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Indonesia: Teenager survives 49 days adrift in the Pacific Ocean, rescued off Guam
Scroll Staff
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Pan Pacific Open: Osaka powers through in first match since US Open, Muguruza knocked out
AFP
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Naomi Osaka’s historic US Open win brings joy to Japan after typhoons, floods and earthquakes
AFP
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Asian Games, day 7 as it happened: Tajinderpal bags India’s first athletics gold with Asiad record
Jaideep Vaidya Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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Photos: The star-crossed lovers of China and Japan’s literary traditions
Yasuyo Ohtsuka
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Watch: Baby Chanco’s thick and luscious hair has earned her internet fame and adulation
Scroll Staff
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Japan vs Senegal, Group H as it happened: Senegal, Japan battle to hard-fought draw
Scroll Staff
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Illustrated manuscripts show what the Year of the Dog means in Chinese, Japanese and Thai traditions
Curators of East Asian and South East Asian Collections
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When Katappa-san killed Baahubali-san: SS Rajamouli’s films are the latest fan favourite in Japan
Devarsi Ghosh
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Women in Iran protest without headscarves against law that makes hijab compulsory in public
Scroll Staff
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Chinese publishing is booming with over 350 million people reading ebooks. But at what cost?
Jack Hu
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China: Citizens write to government condemning eviction of migrant workers in Beijing
Scroll Staff
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Teenager Naomi Osaka stuns Venus Williams, Gavrilova overcomes Rogers at Hong Kong Open
AFP
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Liu Xiaobo: A voice of conscience who fought oppression for decades has now fallen silent
Hermann Aubié, The Conversation