He won't touch Japan or South Korea, where the returns are only 2% on equity.
The State Department said the U.S. wasn't advising Japan on whether to rely on nuclear energy in the future.
"I don't think Japan will welcome (the) South Korean launch, " he says.
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Regional conflicts that don't concern Japan directly are at least as big a threat, given that it is working with the U.S. on joint responses to regional conflicts.
China must understand that if Beijing doesn't play a role in stopping North Korea's lunge toward nuclear powerdom, we won't discourage Japan from developing its own nuclear capabilities in response.
Many Asian governments still don't fully trust Tokyo because they suspect Japan doesn't really think it did anything wrong in World War II.
He could have added: If it isn't changed, Japan itself may be doomed to economic mediocrity.
That won't work in Japan, where land is scarce and attachments to it are strong, says Mr. Hosono, the nuclear-crisis minister.
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Also, many Asian companies have only subsequently released annual numbers (which probably won't help sluggish Japan, whose presence here fell again, by 11%).
The phones, though, aren't available outside Japan.
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The idea that you can't get too much of a good thing in Japan doesn't apply.
Japan didn't legalize organ transplants from brain-dead donors until 1997, according to the Japan Organ Transplant Network, a non-governmental group.
And isn't it telling that Japan, Israel and other allies strongly prefer the F-22 to the F-35?
Yodobashi Camera sells everything from next generation cell phones to cameras that aren't yet available outside Japan.
"I don't think they (Japan) will say anything in that the South Korean program has been transparent, " adds Pinkston.
But along the way Maezawa took note of a business that hadn't arrived yet in Japan: music merchandising at festivals and outside of big-venue concerts.
Japanese debt is unique to other countries because Japan has been indebted for the past two decades, its leverage didn't increase rapidly and the gap between Japan and others declined because other countries' debt-to-GDP ratio increased.
Japan's Electricity Business Act, however, doesn't allow foreign companies to supply electricity in Japan.
Yet when Shinzo Abe, the new prime minister of an understandably anxious Japan, traveled to Washington in February, he didn't get the unambiguous White House backing of Japan's sovereignty that an ally of long standing deserves and needs.
Japan can't wait for the U.S. to start buying again, insists Nakagawa--it's got to act.
But Japan didn't follow the expected script and sent an army from neighboring Malaya to attack Singapore.
In Tokyo, Prime Minister Abe suggested Tuesday that Japan wouldn't hesitate to use force to defend the islands.
The message from official Japan couldn't be clearer: the end of the economic slump is finally in sight.
"The bottom line is Japan doesn't want to hurt exports, " said Kevin Chau, a senior currency strategist at IDEAglobal.
For example, the U.S. forces in Japan can't just go out of the base and have a checkpoint in Tokyo.
Recent translation:Japan isn't going to shoot down a missile headed to California.
However, because the market's rise has mirrored the yen's fall, investors outside Japan haven't necessarily had much to show for their money.
Apple's iPhone has proved wrong skeptics who said the handset wouldn't resonate with consumers in Japan because it lacked many uniquely Japanese features.
The trading session followed a selloff in overseas stock markets after central bankers in the U.S. and Japan didn't satisfy investors' hopes for stimulus.
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