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Google has slapped down a penalty on Google Japan for publicly and somewhat arrogantly paying bloggers to write about them and link to Google Japan services.
Google is not the top search engine in Japan, which is dominated by Yahoo Japan. So, in essence, Google was link spamming Yahoo Japan.
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Start your day at Hanazono and experience some of the best resort facilities Japan has to offer. The New 308 Day Center has proven to be an outstanding success and continues to attract the crowds everyday. Hanazonos North East aspect delivers an abundance of dry powder and provides access to the massive off piste / back country areas.The Hanazono basin provides Niseko's best equipped learning area, world class terrain park / half pipe and plenty of activities at its Adventure Park for the thrill seekers. read more »

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Training Kendo & using a Katana are all part of the daily training ritual that these students go through with their 83 yr old Master. Close by is Niseko which has awesome deep powder snow with a long season. Niseko (ニセコ町; -chou) is a town and ski resort located in Abuta District, Shiribeshi, Hokkaido, Japan. Niseko is widely regarded as the best ski resort in Japan for three main reasons: weather, size and infrastructure. read more »

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A new walking, talking robot from Japan has a female face that can smile and has trimmed down to 43 kilograms (95 pounds) to make a debut at a fashion show. But it still hasn't cleared safety standards required to share the catwalk with human models. read more »

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HONG KONG, March 14 (Reuters) - Asian stocks outside Japan
edged up on Monday, with demand for commodity-related shares
offsetting the steep drop in Japanese markets following a
massive earthquake and tsunami.


Construction and refinery shares across the region saw
healthy demand on hopes of bigger profits because of large-scale
recontruction efforts as the country battled to prevent a
nuclear catastrophe after the natural disasters that may have
killed more than 10,000 people.

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