This is how Japan wakes up. It’s called Radio Taiso — Exercise Radio in English — a simple yet dynamic way to start the day.
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Japan fires first-ever missiles from Philippine soil
The first Type 88 missile hit its target – a former minesweeper dating from WWII – 47 miles away after a six-minute flight.
In the early morning, public radio in Japan plays 'Radio Taiso' to help people gently stretch before starting their days.
Millions in Japan still practise this simple three-minute morning routine believed to support mobility, balance and energy.
MANILA, May 6 (Reuters) - Japan's Self-Defense Forces fired a Type 88 anti‑ship missile during a joint maritime exercise with U.S., Australian, and Philippine forces on Wednesday, hitting a ...
Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu has an anxious wait on the fitness of star forward Kaoru Mitoma before naming a World Cup squad ...
Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi traveled to the Philippines to witness an international combat drill.
Fitness in Metro Manila has always had its own trends and identity: aerobics booms, Zumba surges, boutique cycling rooms that ...
Japan went from watching to fully participating in a large-scale joint military exercise hosted annually by the United States ...
Japanese forces taking part in the Balikatan exercise fired two Type 88 anti-ship missiles at a decommissioned Philippine ...
The Japanese government is considering exporting the Type 88 surface-to-ship missile system to the Philippines, a source familiar with the matter said ...
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