Japan lunar lander begins journey to moon following India's success

Mission marks effort to overcome high-profile failure of rocket launch in March

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Japan launched a lunar lander from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima prefecture on the morning of Sept. 7. © Kyodo

MITSURU OBE, Nikkei Asia chief business news correspondent

TOKYO -- Japan launched a lunar lander on Thursday, aiming to become the fifth nation to achieve a soft landing on the moon's surface early next year following India's success in a similar mission last month.

The Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) was sent to space on an H-IIA rocket, the first launch since a high-profile launch failure of the next-generation H3 rocket in March.

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