The story told by newspaper inserts over 1,000 days after 3/11 - The Asahi shinbun

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A large majority of households in Japan have newspapers delivered to them evey moring. Japanese newspapers contain inserts on an almost daily basis. The major purpose of those inserts is to announce sales events at local supermarkets and retail outlets, publicize new products that may be available and inform residents about new store openings.
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35.664, 139.766
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35.664
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139.766
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35.664,139.766
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KH
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KH
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English
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English Title
The story told by newspaper inserts over 1,000 days after 3/11 - The Asahi shinbun
English Description
A large majority of households in Japan have newspapers delivered to them evey moring. Japanese newspapers contain inserts on an almost daily basis. The major purpose of those inserts is to announce sales events at local supermarkets and retail outlets, publicize new products that may be available and inform residents about new store openings.
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http://wayback.archive-it.org/2438/20110301000000/http://www.asahi.com/shinsai_fukkou/otsuchiad/index_en.html
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http://www.asahi.com/shinsai_fukkou/otsuchiad/index_en.html