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Tomiichi Murayama
Was Japan's Ex-Premier Missing from China's Military Parade?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese media reported that Tomiichi Murayama had taken ill and was unable to attend the parade.
Abe Won’t Be There for China’s War Commemorative Parade, But Murayama Will Be
By Ankit Panda
Tomiichi Murayama, the Japanese prime minister who set the benchmark for apology, will be in Beijing on September 3.
Japan and India to Sign ‘Two-Plus-Two’ Dialogue Mechanism
By Clint Richards
Plus signs of thawing Sino-Japanese relations. Weekend Japan foreign policy links.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Meets Comfort Women
By Ankit Panda
Tomiichi Murayama, Japanese Prime Minister from 1994-1996, met with former comfort women in South Korea.
What Do Shinzo Abe and Kim Jong-Un Have In Common?
By J.T. Quigley and Angela Erika Kubo
Our Tokyo editors talk about South Korean attitudes toward Japan's leader and more in this week's podcast.
Why Are Japan’s Apologies Forgotten?
Japan has in fact apologized repeatedly for its wartime past. So why haven’t they resonated?
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