Natural disasters
NIKKEI Film: How people survived an earthquake in Japan
Examining the Noto tsunami through location data and personal accounts
Aftershocks continue after this month's deadly 7.2-magnitude temblor
Water levels hit peak that only happen once in 50 years: Local media
Japanese prime minister arrives in Washington for official visit
Manufacturers apply lessons from past to keep industry humming
More stranded people brought to safety as death toll rises to 12
Rescuers scramble to reach survivors after most powerful temblor in 25 years
World's top chipmaker reports no damage to most advanced equipment
TSMC is a major contract manufacturer for the U.S.-based AI processor company
Emergency crews pull survivors from damaged buildings as island assesses the toll
Noto Peninsula residents remembered lessons from 2011 disaster
Despite recovery, life has yet to return to normal for the nearly 29,000 still displaced
Despite PM's dithering, empowered local governments delivered effective help
Shin Nakayama shares his weekly reflections and recommendations
Disaster struck near gold mine in southeastern province following torrential rains
Road to recovery remains uncertain for aging populace in affected area
With roads still cut off, many stores are closed and fresh food is hard to get
Technological hurdles could cause decommissioning costs to balloon further
Kishida to deliver package to support local governments and businesses
Stress accumulated from past tremors could have weakened even resilient buildings
Oil leaks after 3-meter tsunami, but no damage to reactors reported
Snow and wreckage leave victims stranded and exposed to the elements
A collection of stories on current hot topics
Toshiba unit and Murata reopening plants, but effects of damage linger
Kishida pledges 'every effort' as search for the missing continues
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