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Japan is once again making false claims to South Korea's Dokdo island.

The cabinet has adopted its annual defense white paper which states Tokyo has unresolved

territorial issues involving the what it calls "Northern Territories"... and Korea's easternmost

islets which it named Takeshima.

Japan has been making the misguided claim in such a manner since 2005.

Seoul's foreign and defense ministries strongly appealed and urged Japan to immediately correct

the phrase and stop such distortions.

The foreign ministry also called in the Deputy Chief of Mission at the Japanese Embassy to

lodge a formal complaint.

For more infomation >> For 14th straight year, Japan repeats false claim to S. Korea's Dokdo Island - Duration: 0:43.

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North Korea, Japan held secret meeting in Vietnam last month, didn't inform U.S.: WP - Duration: 1:53.

Last month, Japan's senior officials sat down for talks with their North Korean counterparts,

with the main topic likely being the regime's abduction of its citizens

Apparently Tokyo arranged the meeting without keeping the U.S. in the loop... as they feel

the issue cannot be resolved by depending on Washington alone.

For details let's turn to our Oh Jung-hee.

It's being reported that North Korea and Japan held secret talks in Vietnam last month,...

WITHOUT informing the United States.

The Washington Post reports the talks were held in July between the head of Japan's Cabinet

Intelligence and Research Office, Shigeru Kitamura,... and Kim Song-hye, the North's

senior official in charge of reunification.

The report says senior U.S. officials expressed irritation Tokyo did not provide information

about the meeting.

But it added Japanese officials believe they cannot solely rely on the U.S. to solve the

issue of Japanese nationals abducted by the North in the 1970s and 80s.

The issue has been a stumbling block in Pyongyang and Tokyo improving their relations... and

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has continuously called on the U.S. to try and resolve it.

Meanwhile, a Japanese tourist who was detained in North Korea was sent home on Tuesday.

Tomoyuki Sugimoto,... who is said to be a video journalist, arrived in Tokyo on Tuesday

after flying in from China.

He was reportedly detained in early August for filming a military facility in Nampo,...

a city located some 50 kilometers southwest of Pyongyang.

Japan's foreign ministry plans to question him on why and how he was detained, what he

had to go through before being released... and what North Korea's intentions are.

Sources say Sugimoto could have been released after such a short period of time because

his alleged crime was relatively minor.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> North Korea, Japan held secret meeting in Vietnam last month, didn't inform U.S.: WP - Duration: 1:53.

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Who has to make the FIRST MOVE? Japanese girls and boys on dating in Japan - Duration: 14:56.

I will look into her eyes and tell her how I feel.

He will have to tell me his feelings first.

Then he says directly "I like you."

Hey guys it's Cathy Cat from the streets of Harajuku.

Today we are gonna go and ask Japanese people:

Who has to make the first move.

Who is confessing their feelings first, you or them?

We are gonna ask girls and guys what they think about that.

If you don't want to miss any other videos that we have here on our channel

be sure to subscribe and catch you for more stuff on our channel.

And on that note let's go and Ask Japanese.

Could you read this?

Who has to make the first move?

It's about love and relationships.

Who makes the first move, you or them? Who has to say "I love you" first.

What do you prefer? You or them?

Vote YOU or HE/SHE

You voted YOU!

What are the boys gonna do?

I do it myself.

Boys do it themselves.

Same

You leave it to the man.

I am over here.

Why is it YOU?

Girls are the waiting type.

As a man, if I do the first move, she is more likely to say yes.

I want a girl to see me from my best side.

Best side, you mean you will do the first move in a cool manner? - Yes.

To be honest, I am neither.

I am good with both ways.

Why both ways? - I have no real preference here.

It depends on the situation.

There are times when I should say it first, and when it's better to wait.

So you vote more for the middle then.

When you are the one who confesses...

How do you prefer it to be done? Directly or on social networks?

Directly.

If you tell someone your feelings on SNS...

it's easier to get turned down.

If you tell a girl your feelings directly, she will be directly confronted with it.

I will look into her eyes and tell her how I feel. Directly.

Have you done it before? - I have.

How did it go?

I have done it three times, and as of now all times were successful.

In school, on the way back from club activities,

I called her over, made her wait for a bit and then...

it first didn't come out so quickly. It took me an hour to say it...

but then I told her and she received it well.

You say men HAVE to make the first move. Why?

Why... well...

I want him to tell me his feelings properly.

I can't do it myself.... at all.

If he doesn't make the first move, it's not gonna happen.

I can't do it myself ... also...

I am too embarrassed to say it.

You CAN'T? - I am so shy...

Even if I think I like someone...

but if I don't feel like my feelings are being reciprocated, nothing will happen.

If you think someone likes you, but you can't tell him you like him too... how do you give him hints?

I will tell him what music I like and such...

I will try and appeal with things that we both might have in common.

Things like that.

Trying to say in a roundabout way that I would like to hang out with him.

Like "Man I wanna go to Harajuku soon."

Yes and then add "but there is nobody who wants to come with me..."

Not directly but... - In a roundabout way.

That's very Japanese?

If he is about to tell his feelings, what situation do you prefer?

Directly. I want to tell him to my face.

I want it very casual. Like when we are walking down the street.

"Hey I like you." like that.

- Not making a big deal out of it? - Yes. Very casual. "I do like you by the way."

Why is while walking good?

I am shy. When he tells me directly I will be embarrassed and I want to run away.

That's so cute.

Why would you make the first move?

Why?

If he is the person I like, then I should let him know. Simple.

Having him come to you is not fair. You should tell him your feelings.

I think that's better.

Will you also confess right in front of him?

If that's possible, I think it's best. Waiting for him to do it...

would make me sad. I would not know when it was gonna happen.

I will tell him my feelings. Even if I get dumped, at least I will have tried.

Is there a "the man has to make the fist move" mentality in Japan?

"Boys have to do it" kind of thing?

They don't strictly HAVE to do it, but it's the majority.

But now we have the internet and the SNS...

thanks to that, it might have gotten easier for girls to make a move.

You also said you would make a move?

If you feel like you want to tell a man your feelings, then you should do it.

But if you don't care that much, you don't have to.

You have to decide it for yourself.

You need a lot of courage for it.

If you don't have courage, you don't have to make a move.

And you said he has to.

I am not very good at telling people my feelings.

If I say my feelings, and he says ok...

I will never know if he said ok because he really loves me or it's just the opportunity.

If he tells me his feelings first, I will know he really likes me.

So it's not connected to gender. - No it's not.

But it's best to tell you both feel the same if the other person tells it first.

Getting told feelings or telling feelings, what is best in your opinion?

Say it directly, use the SNS... you said you will tell them, how will you tell them?

I will say it directly and not write it.

Saying it directly, gives you also the feeling of having told your feelings properly.

And just sending words feels a bit too light.

If you tell your feelings on SNS, they remain there as words. I hate that.

So what will you do? - I will... normally just approach him and tell him.

Why do you not want the words to remain online?

If they say there, to be looked at again and again, I won't like that.

How do you want him to tell you? - Directly is best.

If you look into each other's eyes, it's the easiest way to tell your feelings.

I like this best.

You are both on the same side.

You both will NOT make the first move?

I can't make the first move. I keep my feelings hidden in my heart.

- You wait for him? - I will wait. I am the waiting type.

I will wait and wait and wait some more. If it seems impossible that he will tell me then...

i'll have to go to someone else. Let's go.

I will tell him how I feel by giving him lots of smiles. Lots of smiles.

Your hint will be in your smiles. - Exactly.

I will give him a big smile saying "Good morning" or "Bye Bye" and such.

- Why can you not tell him? - I am too embarrassed!

And I want him to fall for me first, before I tell him my feelings.

I want him to love me more and more, tell me and then get him there.

Doing the first move yourself, is that difficult?

Well, I will try and talk to him lots, call him, and appeal to him that way.

You will try and drop some hints. - I will.

What do you think about girls who can make the first move?

I admire girls who can tell their feelings straight out.

I really can't do that myself.

If someone can tell their feelings, I feel like I can learn from them...

so I admire outgoing girls.

What scenario is best when he tells you his feelings?

I like hanging out a whole day, and then walking home...

when he is walking me to my house...

about 300 meters before my house I want to say "There is something I want to talk about."

- Exactly 300m before your house? - The director is laughing!

I want him to say straight out "I like you."

Ideally before you reach the house. - That's why it has to be 300m before my house.

I want it to happen at an amusement park or another special place.

Like a restaurant with a beautiful night view.

After a date there, when there is a great mood,

I want him to tell me his feelings.

You like it gorgeous. - I do!

That's nice.

Why do you make the first move?

I am a man and I have to make the first move.

That's my reason. I am a man.

I have to tell it.

Do girls in Japan wait for the man to make the first move?

No they don't.

What hint will give you a GO to try your luck?

If we both go out drinking, that means I won right?

I am not sure if that's the same rule in Tokyo, but in my hometown it means that.

Where is your home town? - Ibaraki.

Going out drinking is a big chance? - It is.

One of the best chances.

I learned something new.

If she hangs out for me for a second time, it's a chance.

If you hang out once... and you did not have fun, you won't hang out again.

That's why the second time is the chance.

Tell me the best situation for it.

Go have food together and when it's over, tell him my feelings.

I won't use phone or mobile phone or SNS.

I will tell all my feelings directly.

If it's possible there and then, I will tell her.

Nice one. Directly is great.

It's the best.

Don't you have to be super confident?

I am already used to it.

If it doesn't work out, I just have to try another time.

I just have to fix my bad parts.

How cool.

Those are all our questions. Thank you.

So who has to make the first move?

Many Japanese people, 10 said they would make the moves themselves.

While only 6 said they would wait for the partner to make the first move.

So many of the boys said it's a boy thing to make the first move.

A girl is to shy to say it, some girls said I would actually be to shy to say it.

I couldn't get it over my lips.

How is that for you? Would you make the first move or would you wait for your partner?

Is that a boy girl thing? Are we still in the traditional old school thing?

Or has this changed? Let us know, looking forward to reading your comments.

Don't forget, hit the subscribe button for more videos and turn on the notification symbol

and if you've done that I will see you soon for another video on Ask Japanese. Bye!

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The Japanese Yakuza - Most Dangerous & Powerful Gangs In The World - Duration: 11:38.

Japan, the birthplace of Hello Kitty, Super Mario, Sushi… and fetishes of a physical

nature that seem wholly Japanese.

It's a country renowned for walking to the beat of its own drum, a cultural oddity in

some respects, but with a society that goes to great pains in being polite, civilized,

clean, and deferent to customs.

Walking around almost any city, you won't find trash on the ground, and you won't

need to fear being harassed or beaten up for the way you look, or for the few dollars in

your pocket.

Japan is on the whole smart, convenient, and safe.

But then it also has some of the most feared and formidable gangsters on the planet.

Who are they?

What do they do?

That's what we'll find out, in this episode of the Infographics Show, Most Dangerous Japanese

Gangs.

When we talk about gangs in Japan, we are mostly talking about what we call Yakuza,

but this is a generic name or umbrella term given to various groups of gangs in Japan,

like the west's Mafia.

Sometimes these people that become part of this lifestyle call themselves "Goduku",

which translates as wicked or extreme path.

In a recent Forbes story, we were told that the Yakuza, which goes back to the 17th century,

call themselves "ninkyō dantai" (meaning a chivalrous organization).

The media and police don't see it that way, though, and they call these gangs "bōryokudan"

(violent group).

But who are these people?

In a paper called "History of the Yakuza" written in 2014, it's written that in Japan

there are somewhere between two and three thousand gangs that we might call Yakuza.

Forbes writes that in all, there are 80,000 separate Yakuza members, although different

sources give wildly different estimates.

These gangs belong to a number of conglomerates.

You might think of these larger gangs as crime families, or even what the Mexicans call cartels.

According to historians some of the Yakuza like to romanticize their beginnings, comparing

themselves to ancient master Samurai known as Ronin, although others say the roots of

Yakuza come from gangs that defended villages from marauding Ronin.

It's more commonly thought that most of these past gangsters were merely men that

peddled sketchy goods and ran gambling outfits, as the word Yakuza is actually related to

gambling.

They do have codes of conduct, though.

The past, and rituals associated with the past, is important to Yakuza.

In fact, some scholars tell us that Yakuza have an "unwavering moral code", that

they are "makoto" (heroes), driven by money but also a will to do good.

In that sense, we might call them Moral Gangsters, or sometimes Ethical Hitmen.

That's one side of the tale though, and many of the Japanese public don't see it

that way.

Carrying on with our history lesson, one professor that has studied Yakuza tells us, "Like

the Mafia in Italy, gang traditions that are still influential today in Japan had their

origins within the feudal structure of the preindustrial society."

Outlaws and bandits emerged, but so did stories of Robin Hood-type Yakuza.

This seems to be a common theme in most cultures – the honorable criminal fighting oppression.

We are told in Japan this was, and still is, a common thread – that the gangsters are

neo-Samurai that have basically put down their robe and donned a business suit.

The sword is now a gun, but the principle is the same.

But if you think dealing in prostitution, extortion, drug trafficking, smuggling, gambling,

blackmail and other shady businesses is honorable, well, that's up for debate.

Are these modern-day Samurai really robbing from the rich and giving back to the poor

though?

We'll soon find out.

First let's look at the big four organizations in the Yakuza.

They are the "Yamaguchi-gumi" (easily the largest and now split into two), the "Sumiyoshi-kai",

the "Inagawa-kai" and "Aizu Kotetsu-kai" – the oldest group.

These groups are well known to the Japanese people.

They have large headquarters, known by the cops and everyone else.

They work almost like a normal corporation, except much of their work is of a criminal

nature.

Let's have a look at the biggest of those groups, the Yamaguchi-gumi.

First of all, like all Yakuza, there is a strict hierarchy.

At the top you have the boss (oyabun or kumichō) and you have his family, gang members (kobun).

They are all part of a hierarchy, having elders and youngers.

Below the kumicho is a senior advisor and below him is the chief.

Below them are the smaller gangs associated with the family, and these smaller gangs have

their own bosses (shatei gashira).

By comparison it's rather like the Italian mafia.

It's thought in Yamaguchi-gumi there are around 500 separate yakuza groups.

It's so large, the Yamaguchi-gumi is said to be the richest criminal family in the world

by a long way, with an estimated yearly net revenue of $80 billion.

The group, which accounts for just less than half of all Yakuza, has its fingers in many,

many pies.

Yes, they might traffic drugs as most worldwide gangs do, but they also traffic arms, invest

in and manipulate the stock market, have a large hand in Japan's huge pornography industry,

build buildings, run gambling operations and extort money.

The group started as a labor union for dockworkers in Kobe in early 1900s, by none other than

Mr. Harukichi Yamaguchi, but today the boss is a man by the name of Kenichi Shinoda.

He's been jailed for murder, been involved in Yakuza wars, and is seen as a great businessman

having expanded the Yakuza during his reign.

He believes, in spite of murder, the Yakuza is honorable.

He's gone on record before, stating how many times Yakuza have helped the public,

mainly after the second world war and also after natural disasters.

He's right, too, which is why perhaps the Japanese people put up with these shady businessmen

who once were outcast scoundrels and gamblers.

After the 1995 Kobe earthquake around one million Japanese folks were left without a

home.

Who stepped up?

First the Yamaguchi-gumi and then all four of the Yakuza's main syndicates.

After the massive tsunami in 2011 the Yakuza again came to the rescue of many people by

offering housing and many tons of food.

One journalist writes, "I'll remain endlessly fascinated by the charity of the yakuza when

natural disasters strike.

It's such an idiosyncratic, paradoxical thing for a group of criminal syndicates to

engage in."

The Yakuza have a lot of rules, and if you break them there are two main penalties you

can receive.

One is death, the other is expulsion with no way back into the world of Yakuza anywhere.

For the lucky ones, they have a finger cut off, usually just above the joint.

This practice is known as "yubitsume".

If you mess up again, off comes another finger, until some people have few left.

The offender cuts the finger himself with a really sharp knife called a "tanto".

He then wraps it up and hands it to the boss.

In the past this would weaken sword grip, but in the present it's more of a symbolic

statement.

This has happened to a lot of people, some of whom have left the Yakuza and gone in search

of a prosthetic finger.

One clinic told the press in 2013, "I started to see a gradual increase in people who were

asking for prosthetic pinkies.

They weren't the standard small, medium or large, but custom-made pinkies."

So yes, this is a strict group.

It has inviolable laws – unlike most criminal organizations that are more chaotic – and

most people abide by them.

Are we talking about angels that fly over natural disasters or shrewd men that order

hits and run brothels?

A bit of both, but it seems they are trying to clean up.

No more drugs, either used or sold, was made law in 2011 by the Yamaguchi-gumi.

You can read that on their official website and see their official logo and offices.

They are trying hard not to kill each other or any of the public, though it does still

happen.

Today you have to seriously mess up to get whacked.

You could almost compare it to the triads in Hong Kong, in that a blind eye is turned

to illegal activity if blood stays off the streets.

Even when the Yamaguchi-gumi split and the Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi was formed in 2015, there

were few murders.

Perhaps the most high-profile murder was in 2007 when a mayor was whacked for not playing

ball with a Yakuza boss.

The groups are well aware that if business looks too messy the government and police

put you out of business, just as has happened with criminal syndicates all over the world.

Perhaps the Yakuza are not just the richest gangs, but also the smartest.

So, what are these guys like?

Well, Vice magazine had a journalist spend a bit of time with some of the gangsters.

Apparently, they like fine food, fine women, and exquisite tattoos.

According to that interview these smartly dressed men seem to think they've been maligned

by the media, relating to their image.

They see themselves as upstanding gents.

The public sees otherwise, says Vice- "Many believe them to be a stain on the proud legacy

of Japanese morals and decency,".

"People don't want to talk about the Yakuza or acknowledge their existence."

As for violence, these guys said the Yakuza prevent it, not start it.

"The Yakuza keep everyone in line…they can stop chaos," said one gang member.

He said they help the young, tough love if you like, and if they step out of line they

get in trouble.

But that, he believes, is better than ending up in jail.

The interviewee said the police and politicians are also corrupt and just envious the Yakuza

has so much power.

Lastly, what about those tattoos?

What do they mean?

We looked at a Japanese website for the answer and found out that you don't have to get

tattoos if you are in the Yakuza.

You might just get the name of your boss, or you might go for one of those beautiful

body tattoos.

Sometimes you just have outlines and no color, that means your journey is just starting.

What about those koi fish?

They symbolize strength and courage in times of adversity, following a myth that a koi

fish swam up rapids in the Yellow River in China and turned into a dragon.

A samurai picture is also common, and we don't need to explain why.

You may also see these flowers: a chrysanthemum, a lotus or a peony.

Respectively this might mean longevity, growth and wealth.

Animals each have their symbols as do monsters (the Foo dog mean protection).

Water can symbolize change, while clouds or plants also have symbolic meanings.

Colors mean a lot, too.

A blue dragon is gentle and forgiving but a black dragon is wise.

A severed head…well, that just means don't mess with me or you'll end up like this

guy.

They should always be hidden, too.

This year a former boss of the Yakuza was arrested in Thailand as an old man, only because

someone photographed his amazing tattoos and stuck the ex-gangster's photos online.

Oh, and he was missing a pinkie finger.

It turned out the 72-year was wanted in Japan in connection with a murder.

We might say that while the Yakuza can be dangerous, they might just be the most ethical

and upstanding group of gangsters on the planet.

As they are also the richest, perhaps American, Mexican, Russian, Italian, British gangsters,

etc, might take a page of out their very colorful playbook.

What do you think?

Is there such a thing as an ethical criminal?

Let us know in the comments.

Also be sure to check out our other video, Most Horrific Crimes - The Italian Mafia.

Thanks for watching and as always, please don't forget to like, share and subscribe.

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North Korea, Japan held secret meeting in Vietnam last month, didn't inform U.S.: WP - Duration: 1:55.

Senior officials of North Korea and Japan met last month in Vietnam,... possibly to

discuss the issue of Japanese citizens abducted by North Korea.

While the U.S. was irritated to learn that Tokyo did not inform Washington about the

meeting,...

Japanese officials are said to generally agree... that the issue can't be resolved by depending

on Washington alone.

Oh Jung-hee reports.

It's being reported that North Korea and Japan held secret talks in Vietnam last month,...

WITHOUT informing the United States.

The Washington Post reports the talks were held in July between the head of Japan's Cabinet

Intelligence and Research Office, Shigeru Kitamura,... and Kim Song-hye, the North's

senior official in charge of reunification.

The report says senior U.S. officials expressed irritation Tokyo did not provide information

about the meeting.

But it added Japanese officials believe they cannot solely rely on the U.S. to solve the

issue of Japanese nationals abducted by the North in the 1970s and 80s.

The issue has been a stumbling block in Pyongyang and Tokyo improving their relations... and

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has continuously called on the U.S. to try and resolve it.

Meanwhile, a Japanese tourist who was detained in North Korea was sent home on Tuesday.

Tomoyuki Sugimoto,... who is said to be a video journalist, arrived in Tokyo on Tuesday

after flying in from China.

He was reportedly detained in early August for filming a military facility in Nampo,...

a city located some 50 kilometers southwest of Pyongyang.

Japan's foreign ministry plans to question him on why and how he was detained, what he

had to go through before being released... and what North Korea's intentions are.

Sources say Sugimoto could have been released after such a short period of time because

his alleged crime was relatively minor.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> North Korea, Japan held secret meeting in Vietnam last month, didn't inform U.S.: WP - Duration: 1:55.

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North Korea, Japan held secret meeting in Vietnam last month, didn't inform U.S.: WP - Duration: 1:55.

Apparently, senior officials from North Korea and Japan met last month in Vietnam... and

didn't tell the United States.

That's what the Washington Post is reporting, and it says the Trump administration was irritated

that it wasn't informed.

Japan wants North Korea to return its citizens that were kidnapped decades ago, which is

what they most likely talked about.

Oh Jung-hee reports.

It's being reported that North Korea and Japan held secret talks in Vietnam last month,...

WITHOUT informing the United States.

The Washington Post reports the talks were held in July between the head of Japan's Cabinet

Intelligence and Research Office, Shigeru Kitamura,... and Kim Song-hye, the North's

senior official in charge of reunification.

The report says senior U.S. officials expressed irritation Tokyo did not provide information

about the meeting.

But it added Japanese officials believe they cannot solely rely on the U.S. to solve the

issue of Japanese nationals abducted by the North in the 1970s and 80s.

The issue has been a stumbling block in Pyongyang and Tokyo improving their relations... and

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has continuously called on the U.S. to try and resolve it.

Meanwhile, a Japanese tourist who was detained in North Korea was sent home on Tuesday.

Tomoyuki Sugimoto,... who is said to be a video journalist, arrived in Tokyo on Tuesday

after flying in from China.

He was reportedly detained in early August for filming a military facility in Nampo,...

a city located some 50 kilometers southwest of Pyongyang.

Japan's foreign ministry plans to question him on why and how he was detained, what he

had to go through before being released... and what North Korea's intentions are.

Sources say Sugimoto could have been released after such a short period of time because

his alleged crime was relatively minor.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> North Korea, Japan held secret meeting in Vietnam last month, didn't inform U.S.: WP - Duration: 1:55.

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North Korea, Japan held secret meeting in Vietnam last month, didn't inform U.S.: WP - Duration: 1:53.

Last month, Japan's senior officials sat down for talks with their North Korean counterparts,

with the main topic likely being the regime's abduction of its citizens

Apparently Tokyo arranged the meeting without keeping the U.S. in the loop... as they feel

the issue cannot be resolved by depending on Washington alone.

For details let's turn to our Oh Jung-hee.

It's being reported that North Korea and Japan held secret talks in Vietnam last month,...

WITHOUT informing the United States.

The Washington Post reports the talks were held in July between the head of Japan's Cabinet

Intelligence and Research Office, Shigeru Kitamura,... and Kim Song-hye, the North's

senior official in charge of reunification.

The report says senior U.S. officials expressed irritation Tokyo did not provide information

about the meeting.

But it added Japanese officials believe they cannot solely rely on the U.S. to solve the

issue of Japanese nationals abducted by the North in the 1970s and 80s.

The issue has been a stumbling block in Pyongyang and Tokyo improving their relations... and

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has continuously called on the U.S. to try and resolve it.

Meanwhile, a Japanese tourist who was detained in North Korea was sent home on Tuesday.

Tomoyuki Sugimoto,... who is said to be a video journalist, arrived in Tokyo on Tuesday

after flying in from China.

He was reportedly detained in early August for filming a military facility in Nampo,...

a city located some 50 kilometers southwest of Pyongyang.

Japan's foreign ministry plans to question him on why and how he was detained, what he

had to go through before being released... and what North Korea's intentions are.

Sources say Sugimoto could have been released after such a short period of time because

his alleged crime was relatively minor.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> North Korea, Japan held secret meeting in Vietnam last month, didn't inform U.S.: WP - Duration: 1:53.

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North Korea, Japan held secret meeting in Vietnam last month without informing U.S.: WP - Duration: 0:51.

It's being reported that North Korea and Japan held secret talks in Vietnam last month...

WITHOUT informing the United States.

The Washington Post reports the talks were held in July between the head of Japan's Cabinet

Intelligence and Research Office and Kim Song-hye, the North's senior official in charge of reunification.

While the report explained senior U.S. officials expressed irritation Tokyo did not provide

information about the meeting,... it added Japanese officials acknowledged they cannot

solely rely on the U.S. to solve the issue of Japanese nationals abducted by the North

in the 1970s and 80s.

Meanwhile, a Japanese tourist who was detained in the North was sent home on Tuesday.

Tomoyuki Sugimoto,... who is believed to be a video journalist has reportedly been detained

for filming a military facility in Nampo,... a city located some 50 kilometers southwest

of Pyongyang.

For more infomation >> North Korea, Japan held secret meeting in Vietnam last month without informing U.S.: WP - Duration: 0:51.

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Japan: Explore & Respect - Intro (日本語バージョン) - Duration: 1:16.

For more infomation >> Japan: Explore & Respect - Intro (日本語バージョン) - Duration: 1:16.

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Japan backs pubic-private council to make flying cars a reality - Duration: 0:57.

For more infomation >> Japan backs pubic-private council to make flying cars a reality - Duration: 0:57.

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[ENG SUB] BTS 1st Japan Tour Wake Up Talk/No More Dream - Duration: 6:21.

LINK TO FULL CONCERT/DOWNLOAD WITH ENG SUBS IN DESCRIPTION BOX!

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For 14th straight year, Japan repeats false claim to S. Korea's Dokdo Island - Duration: 0:37.

Japan is once again making false claims to South Korea's Dokdo island.

The cabinet has adopted its annual defense white paper which states Tokyo has unresolved

territorial issues involving the what it calls "Northern Territories"... and Korea's easternmost

islets which it named Takeshima.

Japan has been making the misguided claim in such a manner since 2005.

Seoul's foreign and defense ministries strongly appealed and urged Japan to immediately correct

the phrase and stop such distortions.

The foreign ministry also called in the Deputy Chief of Mission at the Japanese Embassy to

lodge a formal complaint.

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