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Japan is a pioneer of combining retail outlets with pharmacies and support services for ageing shoppers
Leading nations face pressure on nuclear disarmament
Torrential rainfall forces evacuation of 8m from their homes
What should be done with tainted buildings and monuments?
A wartime Japanese anime culminates in a day of horror
Doctor who dealt daily with the horrors of Hiroshima
The Japanese will remember the US president’s gesture, writes Hisao Tonedachi
US president calls for world without atomic weapons at site of their first use
Obama’s trip is a chance to start working towards a nuclear weapon-free world, writes Joji Sakurai
The outgoing US president is unable to offer reassurance to its nations
The world looks less safe despite the president’s pledge of a world free of atomic weapons
Concerns mount in Seoul over endorsement of version of history that makes Japan a victim
The president’s visit to city hit by the first US A-bomb helps build bridges, writes Jacob Weisberg
US seeks stronger ties with Japan and Vietnam in bid to restrain the ambitions of a rising China’s influence
The visit will symbolise his commitment to a world without nuclear weapons, writes Hisao Tonedachi
First sitting US president to visit one of two Japanese cities devastated by nuclear weapons
US secretary of state’s gesture of reconciliation may lay the ground for a trip by Obama
Sale of unfinished plant follows three-year frenzy of solar power station construction in Japan
Three decades in the making, paintings by a Japanese couple depict the ‘hellscape’ left behind by the nuclear attack
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