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Will Takaichi¡¯s carpe diem moment pay off?
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
The prime minister said the snap poll will essentially be a referendum on who leads the country ¡ª herself or an opposition chief.
More coverage
CRA unveils platform adopting Komeito line on security and nuclear energy
LDP to lift election penalty on members involved in slush fund scandal
BUSINESS
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Economy
Takaichi might surprise markets bracing for a big spender
By
Kazuaki Nagata
Some stock and bond investors are anticipating Takaichi to act as an unrestrained fiscal dove after the election.
BUSINESS
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Tech
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FOCUS
AI-driven pirated manga is booming. Can AI also help curb it?
By
Elizabeth Beattie
While artificial intelligence is driving the spread of pirated manga online, Japanese government officials are hoping AI can also help rein it in.
JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
Scammers posing as company CEOs surge in Japan
Small and midsize companies are particularly vulnerable to such scams because of the relative closeness between executives and workers.
COMMENTARY
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World
The cautionary tale of Yoon Suk Yeol and the ¡®abuse of power¡¯
Michael MacArthur Bosack
South Koreans use the strength of their democracy to impose checks against executive overreach.
JAPAN
Tepco to postpone restart of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear reactor
The move comes after a problem was confirmed during a test to pull out control rods that suppress nuclear fission reactions in the reactor on Saturday.
Vietnamese caught in Japan¡¯s illegal worker crackdown
By
Tomohiro Osaki
Many come to Japan under its Technical Intern Training Program, which is billed as a way for foreign workers to learn skills to take back to developing countries.
When Einstein came to Hiroshima
By
Patrick Parr
Prefectures asked to secure hotels as shelters in the event of disasters
Mutual support in Gifu housing estate offers model case for aging society
91²Ö¿â farm minister raises concerns over EU packaging rules
BUSINESS
China's 2025 economic growth among slowest in decades
By
Peter CATTERALL
While the 5% expansion was in line with Beijing's annual target, observers warned it was driven largely by exports and masked weak sentiment on the ground.
Flipping Japan IPOs loses luster as small share sales disappear
By
Yasutaka Tamura
IPO buyers received a median return of 26.3% in 2025 if they sold at the opening price, the lowest profit since 2012.
Micron says AI-driven memory crunch is ¡®unprecedented¡¯
By
Maggie Eastland
Elliott opposes group buyout of Toyota Industries
By
Nicholas Takahashi
Three convenience store operators log March-November profit growth
Surging billionaire wealth a political threat, Oxfam warns as Davos opens
By
Elodie LE MAOU
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Martine PAUWELS
WORLD
Trump links Greenland threats to Nobel Peace Prize snub
By
Alberto Nardelli
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Heidi Taksdal Skjeseth
The U.S. president linked his claims on Greenland to not being awarded the peace prize in a letter he sent to Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store.
High-speed train collision in Spain kills at least 39 and injures dozens
Transport Minister Oscar Puente told reporters the disaster took place on a straight part of the track, which was completely renovated.
China's birth rate falls to lowest on record
Philippine gas discovery extends life of dwindling legacy field
By
Cliff Venzon
Philippines¡¯ Marcos faces impeachment attempt in ally-led house
By
Andreo Calonzo
EU eyes tariffs on $108 billion of U.S. goods over new Trump threat
Sports
Japan looks poised to take the next step at the World Cup. Its manager is not so sure.
By
Sam Byford
Manager Hajime Moriyasu has repeatedly said that Samurai Blue is not a real threat to win it all, but some see momentum building toward a breakthrough.
Coco Gauff advances to second round at Australian Open
Rams edge Bears in OT thriller to advance to NFC title game
Famed knuckleball king Wilbur Wood dies at age 84
Rising star Michael Zheng may be forced to return Australian Open prize money
Opinion
Komeito and CDP form new party, but doubts linger over political viability
Edo Naito
The new party, the Centrist Reform Alliance, has an uninspired name and logo, suggesting a rushed and unconvincing partnership.
So what does it mean to be properly English?
By
Rosa Prince
This is not the way to make housing more affordable
By
Conor Sen
Will Japan become the world¡¯s next leader in AI?
By
Mickey Mikitani
China proves skeptics right about export controls
By
Brad Glosserman
ENVIRONMENT
Beijing row highlights need for Japan to reduce cleantech dependence on China
By
Nithin Coca
To reach net zero, Japan will need to rapidly expand renewables, but its solar manufacturing capacity is virtually non-existent despite it being a pioneer of the technology.
Scientists look toward ancient ice for clues on saving present-day glaciers
By
Hiroshi Hiyama
Scientists confirm 2025 was third-hottest year on record
By
Eric Roston
How Japan¡¯s warming seas are affecting livelihoods and culture
By
Eric Margolis
Japan to draw up action plan to reduce clothing waste
CULTURE
Tadao Ando's ongoing architecture dialogue with Museum SAN
By
Yoko Haruhara
Since Museum SAN opened in 2013, Tadao Ando has returned three times to design additional buildings and spaces.
'Borderlines': A cacophony of dramatic personae unfolds a life of memories through 108 poems
By
Kris Kosaka
¡®Vicissitude¡¯: A golden-hour reverie on childhood and lost wonder
By
James Hadfield
¡®Mars Express¡¯ shows anime¡¯s influence has no borders
By
Matt Schley
BTS set to return to Japan with world tour in April
By
Hieun SHIN
LIFE
Valentino, Italian haute couture 'emperor' who painted fashion red, dies at 93
By
Giulia Segreti
From Hollywood glamour to Paris haute couture, Valentino built an empire on elegance, devotion to beauty and one unforgettable shade of red.
At the origin of the ¡®Mackerel Road,¡¯ this seaside town fed Kyoto
By
Edward J. Taylor
The American bringing a Disney flair to Sega¡¯s nongaming push
By
Gendel Gento
Just because you broke your resolution doesn¡¯t mean you failed
By
Mishu Callan
At Driftwood, cocktails flow to the sounds of city pop
By
Weiwen Lin
COMMUNITY
Shinkansen vs. Amtrak and the lost art of small talk
By
Daniel Traylor
After years steeped in the sacred silence of the shinkansen, a Japan Times staffer returns stateside and gets his sea legs with small talk aboard Amtrak.
Honey bunny Jaina is a sweet companion
Local radio connects Nishinomiya¡¯s foreign residents
By
Sneha Nagesh
An affectionate Akita named Araki
Eleanor Loran: ¡®I believe in building empathy, tolerance and kindness¡¯
By
Laura Pollacco
OPINION
Rosa Prince
So what does it mean to be properly English?
There¡¯s nothing wrong in anybody taking pride in being English, of course, but as Orwell said, there¡¯s something very un-English in shouting about it.
Conor Sen
This is not the way to make housing more affordable
Any good policy to address affordability needs to ensure that it doesn¡¯t result in fewer homes being built. This proposal fails that test.
Mickey Mikitani
Will Japan become the world¡¯s next leader in AI?
Japan believes AI will help the country overcome acute labor shortages, improve people¡¯s daily lives and recover global tech leadership.
Editors' Picks
ENVIRONMENT
Beijing row highlights need for Japan to reduce cleantech dependence on China
By
Nithin Coca
COMMUNITY
Shinkansen vs. Amtrak and the lost art of small talk
By
Daniel Traylor
CULTURE
Tadao Ando's ongoing architecture dialogue with Museum SAN
By
Yoko Haruhara
OLYMPICS
Kaori Sakamoto motivated by gold ¡ª and her no-nonsense coach ¡ª ahead of final Olympics
By
Joel Tansey
LIFE
With a dose of old-world charm, Bacha Coffee brews its way to Tokyo
By
Weiwen Lin
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
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When Einstein came to Hiroshima
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Patrick Parr
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China proves skeptics right about export controls
By
Brad Glosserman
BUSINESS
EU set to halt U.S. trade deal over Trump¡¯s new tariff threat
JAPAN
Parties clash as they brace for a February snap election
By
Himari Semans
CULTURE
Tadao Ando's ongoing architecture dialogue with Museum SAN
By
Yoko Haruhara
ENVIRONMENT
Beijing row highlights need for Japan to reduce cleantech dependence on China
By
Nithin Coca