+ Follow AOMORI PREFECTURE Tag
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[Title] => Officials worry about creatures on tsunami dock
[Summary] => When the tsunami hit the northern coast of Japan last year, the waves ripped four dock floats the size of freight train boxcars from their pilings in the fishing port of Misawa and turned them over to the whims of wind and currents.
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[Title] => Official: Dock found in US is debris from Japan
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A nearly 70-foot (21-meter) — long dock that floated ashore on an Oregon beach was torn loose from a fishing port in northern Japan by last year's tsunami and drifted across thousands of miles (kilometers) of Pacific Ocean, a Japanese Consulate official said Wednesday.
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[Title] => Radiation levels spike at locations in Tokyo
[Summary] => Radiation levels at areas in Tokyo and Chiba prefectures were found Thursday to far exceed current levels in Fukushima prefecture, home to the crisis-hit No. 1 nuclear power plant located 200 km north of Tokyo.
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[Title] => Bureau of Immigration nabs Japanese fraud suspect
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Agents of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) recently arrested a Japanese national who is wanted for fraud in his country.
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[Title] => Powerful quake jolts northern Japan
[Summary] => TOKYO (Xinhua) -- A powerful earthquake of 6.0 magnitude hit northern Japan on Sunday evening, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.
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[Title] => PPA eyes partnership with Hachinohe of Japan
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An official delegation from Japan recently visited Manila to coordinate
arrangements with the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) for the proposed
agreement on the establishment of a sister port affilaition between the Port of
Manila and Hachinohe Port of Aomori Prefectural Government.
The delegation composed of officials from the Aomori Prefecture and Hachinohe
City met with PPA General Manager Juan O. Pena, and ranking officials of the
Port District of Manila.
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A nearly 70-foot (21-meter) — long dock that floated ashore on an Oregon beach was torn loose from a fishing port in northern Japan by last year's tsunami and drifted across thousands of miles (kilometers) of Pacific Ocean, a Japanese Consulate official said Wednesday.
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[Title] => Radiation levels spike at locations in Tokyo
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[Title] => Bureau of Immigration nabs Japanese fraud suspect
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[Title] => Powerful quake jolts northern Japan
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[Title] => PPA eyes partnership with Hachinohe of Japan
[Summary] =>
An official delegation from Japan recently visited Manila to coordinate
arrangements with the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) for the proposed
agreement on the establishment of a sister port affilaition between the Port of
Manila and Hachinohe Port of Aomori Prefectural Government.
The delegation composed of officials from the Aomori Prefecture and Hachinohe
City met with PPA General Manager Juan O. Pena, and ranking officials of the
Port District of Manila.
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