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BUSINESS
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Economy
Oil starts flowing from 91²Ö¿â national reserves
By
Francis Tang
The release is part of the country's 80-million-barrel contribution to a coordinated global intervention.
JAPAN
MSDF destroyer becomes Japan¡¯s first ship capable of firing Tomahawk missiles
By
Jesse Johnson
With a range of 1,600 kilometers, the weapons will allow the vessels to put targets deep inside China and North Korea within striking distance.
BUSINESS
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Tech
China's top chipmaker has supplied chipmaking tech to Iran military, U.S. officials say
By
Steve Holland
and
Alexandra Alper
The officials said SMIC, which had been heavily sanctioned by the U.S. government over alleged ties to the Chinese ?military, began sending ?the tools to Iran roughly a year ago.
JAPAN
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Politics
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ANALYSIS
Japan¡¯s change of China¡¯s description is not a 'significant shift'
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
Tokyo's adjusted phrasing is likely more a reflection of both long-standing policy trends and a response to recent flare-ups.
COMMENTARY
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Japan
What the war in Iran means for Japan and Indo-Pacific security
Maria Mezzetti
91²Ö¿â technological and industrial strategy is becoming a cornerstone of Taiwan's security environment.
JAPAN
Cases of home-renovation fraud rose to new record in 2025, police data shows
By
Yukana Inoue
The cost of damages in 2025 totaled ?15.1 billion ¡ª more than three times that recorded during the previous year.
'Perfect Japan' posts spark Gen Z social media backlash
Residents of tourist hotspots have expressed exasperation with selfie-taking crowds, and now an online backlash against Japan fever is growing.
Family of late Ohkawara executive to file suit over judges' decisions
86-year-old 'super volunteer' excited for return to school
Chilean man gets life sentence in France over missing Japanese woman
Sapporo zoo operator accused of unauthorized development
BUSINESS
Oil starts flowing from 91²Ö¿â national reserves
By
Francis Tang
The release is part of the country's 80-million-barrel contribution to a coordinated global intervention.
Bikes keep Honda afloat, yet even that business is under pressure
By
Nicholas Takahashi
The company's costly misfire on electric cars has dramatically increased the stakes for it to avoid making the same mistakes with motorcycles.
Female economist to lead key panel at Japan¡¯s GPIF in a first
By
Nao Sano
Investors game out stagflation risk in Japan as oil prices rise
By
John Cheng
and
Aya Wagatsuma
Bain-owned Tanabe Pharma targets global deals to fuel growth
By
Kanoko Matsuyama
China¡¯s official calm belies a war battering its small factories
WORLD
Gulf airspace closures leave Asia-to-Europe travelers stranded and bleeding cash
By
K. Oanh Ha
About 90,000 passengers a day typically transit through Gulf airport hubs on Emirates, Qatar and Etihad.
Taiwan says next U.S. arms purchase is on track after guarantee
The development comes as as the U.S. and Chinese leaders prepare to ?meet in ?May.
Iran may believe it has the upper hand as Trump seeks talks
Trump orders government to pay airport security workers
States deploying more nuclear weapons, monitor warns
By
Nina LARSON
Iran hard-liners ramp up calls for a nuclear bomb, sources say
By
Parisa Hafezi
and
Angus McDowall
Sports
Kaori Sakamoto takes lead at worlds with emotional performance
Mone Chiba, who was fourth at the Olympics, scored 78.45 for second, while American Amber Glenn heads into Friday's free skate in third ?with 72.65 points.
How Hajime Moriyasu has shaped Samurai Blue in his image
By
Sean Carroll
Transgender athletes barred from female category events at Olympics
By
Karolos Grohmann
Murakami hits debut homer on historic day of MLB openers
Momoko Tanikawa lifts Bayern Munich in first leg of Champions League quarterfinal
Opinion
What the war in Iran means for Japan and Indo-Pacific security
Maria Mezzetti
91²Ö¿â technological and industrial strategy is becoming a cornerstone of Taiwan's security environment.
The oil shock is accelerating Asia's EV revolution
By
David Fickling
War in the Persian Gulf means volatility in the global energy market
By Akihiko Sasaki
The West should learn from Japan how to stand up to China
By
Jonathan Berkshire Miller
Are video games and phones helping to reduce crime?
By
Justin Fox
ENVIRONMENT
The human-made roots of 91²Ö¿â hay fever crisis
By
Alex K.T. Martin
Efforts to thin forests and breed low-pollen cedar advance, even as labor gaps and neglected land complicate the work.
U.S.-Israeli war on Iran pushes consumers to reconsider fossil fuel alternatives
By
Todd Woody
Planet trapped record heat in 2025: U.N.
By
Alexandre GROSBOIS
Iran war energy shock sparks global push to reduce fossil fuel dependence
By
Anna Hirtenstein
and
Kate Abnett
Toxic pollution from Iran war will spread and last for decades
By
Laura Millan
and
Aaron Clark
CULTURE
The WBC was a hit in Japan. Watching it wasn¡¯t.
By
Gabriella Geisinger
Netflix's WBC streaming push included "Hometown Hero" viewings, but many fans in Japan still lacked easy access to games.
¡®Chimney Town: Frozen in Time¡¯: A visually rich sequel with a thematic wobble
By
Matt Schley
Koji Yakusho, a master of versatility, reflects on four decades of acting
By
Mark Schilling
¡®Alone in Japan¡¯ travels towns in decline and talks to the people left
By
Tim Hornyak
¡®Street Kingdom¡¯ makes a cinematic return to the raw days of Tokyo punk
By
James Hadfield
LIFE
¡®For Japanese wine, you must forget everything you know about wine¡¯
By
Weiwen Lin
Leave your preconceived notions of vino at the door of Three Grapes, a new bar offering in-depth, guided tastings of domestic wine.
Tokyo earns seven spots on Asia¡¯s 50 Best Restaurants list
By
Weiwen Lin
For Suda51, punk in games isn¡¯t dead. It¡¯s reloading.
By
Gendel Gento
Why Resident Evil Requiem bleeds less in Japan
By
Owen Ziegler
Eat a bowl of red rice for good luck
By
Elizabeth Andoh
COMMUNITY
In Onomichi, urbanists redesign public life via vacant homes
By
Sneha Nagesh
Since 2019, a volunteer renovation and reconstruction project has been reimagining community and bringing new energies to a seaside town in Hiroshima Prefecture.
Sundae, a spry and special dog, wants a walking companion
Kyoto bids farewell to a storied poets¡¯ cafe
By
Felicity Tillack
Recentering Okinawa, one story at a time
By
Kris Kosaka
In Sapporo, snow becomes a shared language
By Karl Pont
OPINION
David Fickling
The oil shock is accelerating Asia's EV revolution
EVs have already hit solid double-digit market shares in multiple emerging markets, as falling battery costs and tax incentives helped undercut conventional cars.
Akihiko Sasaki
War in the Persian Gulf means volatility in the global energy market
Japanese companies have long assumed a stable future energy supply. That assumption is no longer secure.
Jonathan Berkshire Miller
The West should learn from Japan how to stand up to China
Trade policy and national security are no longer mutually exclusive. We live in an age where they are increasingly interconnected.
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What to know about Japan¡¯s new traffic rules for cyclists
By
Yukana Inoue
JAPAN
Spring reawakens concerns over bear encounters in Japan
By
Eric Johnston
JAPAN
What you need to know about Japan¡¯s new joint custody system
By
Jessica Speed
BASEBALL
The Yokohama DeNA BayStars¡¯ No. 1 fan also happens to be the owner
By
Mai Yoshikawa
JAPAN
Takaichi weathers Trump, but China challenges linger
By
Jesse Johnson
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JAPAN
What to know about Japan¡¯s new traffic rules for cyclists
By
Yukana Inoue
COMMENTARY
The West should learn from Japan how to stand up to China
By
Jonathan Berkshire Miller
JAPAN
Japan calls GSDF officer¡¯s break-in at Chinese Embassy ¡®deeply regrettable¡¯
By
Himari Semans
JAPAN
Japan¡¯s change of China¡¯s description is not a 'significant shift'
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
ASIA PACIFIC
Asia braces for worst-case energy scenarios as Iran war drags on
By
Claire Jiao
and
Josh Xiao