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Japan's national team head coach Takeshi Oakada attends the Asian Cup final-round qualifier against Hong Kong at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan won the match 6-0. View Photo »
Japan's starting football players (top L-R) Shusaku Nishikawa, Makoto Hasebe, Shunsuke Nakamura, Yuji Nakazawa, Marcus Tulio Tanaka, and (bottom L-R) Yuichi Komano, Yuto Nagatomo, Yasuhito Endo, Shinji Okazaki, Yoshito Okubo and Keiji Tamada pose for ph... View Photo »
Hong Kong's midfielder Lee Hong Lim (R) and Japan's midfielder Makoto Hasebe fight for the ball in the air during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan won the match 6-0. View Photo »
Japan's head coach Takeshi Okada (R) advises the team's gamemaker Shunsuke Nakamura during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier against Hong Kong at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan won the match 6-0. View Photo »
TOKYO - OCTOBER 08: Satoshi Iwabuchi and Takao Suzuki of Japan return a shot against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France and Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland in their doubles match during day four of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on... View Photo »
Japan's forward Shinji Okazaki (top) shoots the ball as Hong Kong's defender Deng Jinghuang guards during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan won the match 6-0. View Photo »
Japan's forward Shinji Okazaki (L) heads the ball as Hong Kong's defender Lee Chi Ho guards during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan won the match 6-0. View Photo »
Japan's Shunsuke Nakamura drives the ball against Hong Kong during Asian Cup qualifying soccer match in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009. View Photo »
TOKYO - OCTOBER 08: Satoshi Iwabuchi and Takao Suzuki of Japan return a shot against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France and Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland in their doubles match during day four of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on... View Photo »
TOKYO - OCTOBER 08: Satoshi Iwabuchi and Takao Suzuki of Japan return a shot against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France and Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland in their doubles match during day four of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on... View Photo »
Japan's national soccer team members pose prior to their Asian Cup qualifier against Hong Kong in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009. View Photo »
Hong Kong's goalkeeper Zhang Chunhui fails to block Japan's Shinji Okazaki's goal (R) during their Asian Cup qualifying soccer match in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009. View Photo »
Japan's Shinji Okazaki (C) drives a ball against Hong Kong's Lee Chi Ho and Cristiano Preigchadt Cordeiro (R) during their Asian Cup qualifying soccer match in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009. View Photo »
Japan's forward Shinji Okazaki (C) and Hong Kong's defenders Lee Chi Ho (L), Cristiano Preigchadt Cordeiro (R) fight for the ball during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan won the match 6-0. View Photo »
Japan's Shinji Okazaki (C) celebrates with his teammate Hisato Sato (R) next to Hong Kong's Lee Chi Ho after scoring his third goal during their Asian Cup qualifying soccer match in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009. View Photo »
Japan's Shinji Okazaki (L) scores his third goal as Hong Kong's Lee Chi Ho watches during their Asian Cup qualifying soccer match in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009. View Photo »
Japan's Shinji Okazaki (R) celebrates next to Hong Kong's Lee Chi Ho after scoring his third goal during their Asian Cup qualifying soccer match in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009. View Photo »
Japan's forward Shinji Okazaki (L) celebrates his goal Hong Kong during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan were leading 6-0 in the second falf. View Photo »
Japan's defender Marcus Tulio Tanaka (2nd R) scores a goal against Hong Kong during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan were leading 4-0 in the second falf. View Photo »
Japan's defender Yuji Nakazawa (2nd L, #22) scores a goal against Hong Kong during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan were leading 4-0 in the second falf. View Photo »
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Japan's national team head coach Takeshi Oakada attends the Asian Cup final-round qualifier against Hong Kong at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan won the match 6-0.
View Photo »Japan's starting football players (top L-R) Shusaku Nishikawa, Makoto Hasebe, Shunsuke Nakamura, Yuji Nakazawa, Marcus Tulio Tanaka, and (bottom L-R) Yuichi Komano, Yuto Nagatomo, Yasuhito Endo, Shinji Okazaki, Yoshito Okubo and Keiji Tamada pose for photographers prior to their Asian C...
View Photo »Hong Kong's midfielder Lee Hong Lim (R) and Japan's midfielder Makoto Hasebe fight for the ball in the air during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan won the match 6-0.
View Photo »Japan's head coach Takeshi Okada (R) advises the team's gamemaker Shunsuke Nakamura during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier against Hong Kong at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan won the match 6-0.
View Photo »TOKYO - OCTOBER 08: Satoshi Iwabuchi and Takao Suzuki of Japan return a shot against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France and Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland in their doubles match during day four of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 8, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »Japan's forward Shinji Okazaki (top) shoots the ball as Hong Kong's defender Deng Jinghuang guards during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan won the match 6-0.
View Photo »Japan's forward Shinji Okazaki (L) heads the ball as Hong Kong's defender Lee Chi Ho guards during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan won the match 6-0.
View Photo »Japan's Shunsuke Nakamura drives the ball against Hong Kong during Asian Cup qualifying soccer match in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »TOKYO - OCTOBER 08: Satoshi Iwabuchi and Takao Suzuki of Japan return a shot against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France and Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland in their doubles match during day four of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 8, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »TOKYO - OCTOBER 08: Satoshi Iwabuchi and Takao Suzuki of Japan return a shot against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France and Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland in their doubles match during day four of the Rakuten Open Tennis tournament at Ariake Colosseum on October 8, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »Japan's national soccer team members pose prior to their Asian Cup qualifier against Hong Kong in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Hong Kong's goalkeeper Zhang Chunhui fails to block Japan's Shinji Okazaki's goal (R) during their Asian Cup qualifying soccer match in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Japan's Shinji Okazaki (C) drives a ball against Hong Kong's Lee Chi Ho and Cristiano Preigchadt Cordeiro (R) during their Asian Cup qualifying soccer match in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Japan's forward Shinji Okazaki (C) and Hong Kong's defenders Lee Chi Ho (L), Cristiano Preigchadt Cordeiro (R) fight for the ball during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan won the match 6-0.
View Photo »Japan's Shinji Okazaki (C) celebrates with his teammate Hisato Sato (R) next to Hong Kong's Lee Chi Ho after scoring his third goal during their Asian Cup qualifying soccer match in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Japan's Shinji Okazaki (L) scores his third goal as Hong Kong's Lee Chi Ho watches during their Asian Cup qualifying soccer match in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Japan's Shinji Okazaki (R) celebrates next to Hong Kong's Lee Chi Ho after scoring his third goal during their Asian Cup qualifying soccer match in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Japan's forward Shinji Okazaki (L) celebrates his goal Hong Kong during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan were leading 6-0 in the second falf.
View Photo »Japan's defender Marcus Tulio Tanaka (2nd R) scores a goal against Hong Kong during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan were leading 4-0 in the second falf.
View Photo »Japan's defender Yuji Nakazawa (2nd L, #22) scores a goal against Hong Kong during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan were leading 4-0 in the second falf.
View Photo »Japan's Yuji Nakazawa (C) celebrates with his teammates Yoshito Okubo (R) and Daisuke Matsui after scoring a goal against Hong Kong during their Asian Cup qualifying soccer match in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Japan's Yuji Nakazawa (C) celebrates with his teammates Yoshito Okubo (R) and Daisuke Matsui after scoring a goal against Hong Kong during their Asian Cup qualifying soccer match in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Japan's midfielder Shunsuke Nakamura (10#) shoots over Hong Kong's defencers during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan were leading 2-0 in the first half.
View Photo »South Korean civic group members tear a Japanese flag during an anti-Japan rally denouncing Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama's visit in Seoul October 8, 2009. Hatoyama will visit Seoul to hold a summit with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak on October 9, 2009.
View Photo »Japan's midfielder Shunsuke Nakamura (L) and Hong Kong's midfielder Lee Hong Lim chase the ball during their Asian Cup final-round qualifier at Outsourcing Stadium in Shizuoka on October 8, 2009. Japan were leading 2-0 in the first half.
View Photo »Japan's starting football players (top L-R) Shusaku Nishikawa, Makoto Hasebe, Shunsuke Nakamura, Yuji Nakazawa, Marcus Tulio Tanaka, and (bottom L-R) Yuichi Komano, Yuto Nagatomo, Yasuhito Endo, Shinji Okazaki, Yoshito Okubo and Keiji Tamada pose for photographers prior to their Asian C...
View Photo »This is the sixth consecutive month that China's PMI has increased, indicating economic recovery is steadily becoming more solid ... It's certainly domestic demand that's stimulating Chinese manufacturing, but I strongly suspect we'll see new export orders rise over the coming months. Indeed, the data w...
Now hear this, all hands! A state of war now exists between the United States and Japan. Govern your actions accordingly and good luck.
It was a nice day. We could clearly see Mount Fuji in Japan. So many men from each division had shore duty so they couldn't be on the ship when this historic event took place
Our exercise had a huge measure of informational input from our partnership, which was able to contribute to the success of this exercise: the United States, France, Germany, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Japan and the Ukraine ... To all these countries who have contributed to the success of the exercise, I...
dispatch was to be considered a war warning; that negotiations were ended; that Japan was expected to make an aggressive move within the next few days; that an amphibious expedition against the Philippines, Thailand or the Kraw Peninsula or possibly Borneo was indicated by the number and equipment of Ja...
If war eventuates with Japan it is believed easily possible that hostilities would be initiated by a surprise attack on the naval base at Pearl Harbor.
Japan was provoked into attacking America at Pearl Harbor. It is a travesty on history ever to say that America was forced into the war.
It therefore appears that sooner or later, unless we are prepared, with General Hugh Johnson, to withdraw bag and baggage from the entire sphere of Greater East Asia, including the South Seas (which God forbid), we are bound eventually to come to a head-on collision with Japan.
Among the notices of trademark applications published this week is one from Nintendo Playing Card Company, Ltd., Kyoto City, Japan
It's tough but not impossible ... In many ways it is like Germany four years ago. Put Germany in for Brazil, Serbia in for Croatia and Ghana in for Japan. I see Ghana as the must-win game. You just never know with them. They are so unpredictable. They can turn up on the day and beat anyone. I think Aust...
The deployment of Filipino workers abroad is anticipated to increase given the continuing hiring arrangements between the Philippines with existing and non-traditional labour markets, as well as the forthcoming relocation of US military facilities from Japan to Guam over the course of the next five year...
We've got a special guest here tonight, all the way from Tokyo he's the biggest music star in Japan, Naoto.
It's a very small piece of land, from this plow to that wall right there ... It produces about 3,000 bottles a year. Imagine, 3,000 bottles for the world. Think about how many restaurants we have in New York, Japan, Paris — and they all want the grands crus of Burgundy. It's a drop in the ocean.
It cannot be said that Japan are weaker than Cameroon and Denmark, apart from the Netherlands ... I want the players to believe in their ability. The World Cup will be a chance for them to show the world how far they have come.
The president of the United States had skirted the Constitution and negotiated a side deal with the Japanese at the same time he was posing as an honest broker between Japan and Russia at the Portsmouth peace talks.
The sympathies of the United States are entirely on Japan’s side.
We have a difficult group and that would be seen negatively by some teams but the way the Australians are, the better the opponent the better they prepare themselves ... They don’t see any problems in playing big teams. In qualification, Japan away and China away, were games with difficult circumstances...
When I came back from Japan the Fiji rugby union trained me up for three months and they put me on a diet where I ate a lot of salad and fresh fruit. Lots of green stuff. Now I am back to normal again. I am looking forward to doing something good for my country and entertaining the crowds again. When pe...
The relationship between Guam and Japan is not only, and should not be, limited in the Tumon Bay
I am sure that a project of recording the forgotten people between Guam and Japan will also contribute something to our future
We are taking to Copenhagen not just the commitment to reduce our emissions by 34 percent by 2020, but a commitment to do more...We want to use our willingness to do more to push other countries - the United States, China, Australia, Japan, everyone - to be part of an ambitious agreement.
It’s not an easy group, but we will be the favorite. I think Cameroon is a dark horse. Japan has a good team too, although we did beat them. But I respect all opponents, always.
We recently played a friendly against Japan and although we won with 3-0, it wasn’t a clear cut victory. Denmark has quite a reputation. You simply don’t win easily against them. They’ve got heart. Like Cameroon. The latter is also physically strong and they have a world class striker in Eto’o.
This talk actually happened in China and Japan and Mitch didn't even react to it. He just goes on with business
I suppose Denmark and Japan are clearly not as competitive as the Dutch but they all have potential and worth
@richpav It is sold as マイスリー in Japan. Prescription only, of course. Consult your doctor, etc,etc
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Derweil in Japan: http://bit.ly/4ZsB7X
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