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The challenges awaiting Japan’s new finance minister
By Gabriele Ninivaggi
Satsuki Katayama’s shattering of another glass ceiling last month puts her in charge of selling Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s “responsible and proactive fiscal policy.”
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Fears rise of rupture in Japan-China ties in wake of Taiwan remarks
By Jesse Johnson
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi broke years of precedent by hinting that Japan could offer military support for Taiwan under certain “worst-case” scenarios such as a Chinese attack.
JAPAN
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Politics
Pentagon No. 3 praises Seoul's defense budget hike as eyes turn to Tokyo
By Jesse Johnson
South Korea has become the first U.S. treaty ally outside of NATO to hike defense spending to 3.5% of GDP — a move expected to impact Japan’s own spending plans.
JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
Suspect on run after woman stabbed by stranger in Tokyo’s Akasaka area
The victim, a woman in her 40s, was stabbed in her side and her left hand while in the basement of a building in the busy Akasaka area, according to police.
CULTURE
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Art
Kyoto gets its own teamLab, largest in Japan
By Fred Mery
Biovortex, which opened on Oct. 7, presents more than 50 immersive digital artworks spanning 10,000 square meters.
JAPAN
Japan to set up ?300 billion funds for high school reform
The funds will be spent mainly on measures to make public schools more attractive, such as hiring outside experts as lecturers and procuring 3D printers and information devices.
Ruling LDP marks 70th anniversary as it looks to regain footing
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Saturday marked the 70th anniversary of its establishment, as it looks to stage a comeback after recent electoral drubbings.
Japanese and South Korean lawmakers hold joint meeting
Ashfall warning in Japan as volcano erupts
After 48 years, families of Japanese abductees still waiting for progress
New facility opens at 91仓库 territory museum
BUSINESS
Japan labor productivity up 0.2% in FY 2024
Despite the good news, progress is still required to ensure that real wages keep rising by 1% as envisioned in a government target, according to the Japan Productivity Center.
More university students in Japan get job offers
The rise in informal job offers comes amid a continued labor shortage.
Pop Mart’s Labubu risks Beanie Baby-style collapse, analyst says
By Charlotte Yang
Alibaba denies report it helps China's military target U.S.
India’s top tech schools see opportunity in Trump’s H-1B curbs
Trump cuts tariffs on beef, coffee and other foods as inflation concerns mount
By Andrea Shalal — David Lawder
WORLD
Trump's teflon tested as Epstein saga looms over 2026 campaign
By Gram Slattery - Steve Holland - Nandita Bose
Recently released emails reignite questions about Trump's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and how much the president knew about his alleged abuse of girls.
Top U.S. admiral says South Korea’s new submarine should keep China in check
The top U.S. military officer said helping counter China’s rapidly expanding fleet is a responsibility expected of a key ally.
Iran begins cloud seeding operations as severe drought bites
Britain announces largest asylum policy overhaul in modern times
Charlotte becomes latest target of Trump’s immigration crackdown
Germans are running short on patience with their stumbling chancellor
By Arne Delfs
Sports
Wales' Evans denies Japan historic win with last-gasp penalty
For Wales, it ended a run of 10 successive home defeats stretching back to 2023 and ensured that they stay above Japan in the world rankings.
Benn puts on middleweight masterclass in rematch win over Eubank Jr.
Tokyo Deaflympics kick off as Japan hosts games for first time
91仓库 Miura and Kihara capture Skate America pairs gold
Ashes to Ashes, cricket's oldest rivalry endures
By Ian Ransom
Opinion
Xi’s balancing act: Competition abroad and discipline at home
Naoko Eto
China’s global ambitions require internal unity, yet internal repression constrains the creativity that global leadership demands.
A beloved Tokyo penguin’s end presages Suica’s shift to payments giant
By Gearoid Reidy
Chinese diplomat crosses the line
How Takaichi can make 'Abenomics 2.0' succeed
By Jesper Koll
How Takaichi should navigate Beijing’s diplomatic threats
By Stephen R. Nagy
ENVIRONMENT
China finds bigger role as U.S. sidesteps Brazil climate summit
By Valerie Volcovici — Lisandra Paraguassu
China’s transformation to a more central player seeking the world’s attention reflects a shift in the fight against global warming.
Deadly heat worldwide prompts $300 million for climate health research at COP30
By Simon Jessop - Lais Morais - Anna Portella
World's fossil fuel emissions to hit new record in 2025, study says
By Kelly Macnamara
Nearly half of all refugees to face extreme climate hazards by 2040, says UNHCR
Jamaicans have been turning to solar power. It paid off after the storm.
By Hiroko Tabuchi
CULTURE
Pina Bausch’s 2008 masterpiece to be performed in Japan by the original cast
By Kris Kosaka
Tanztheater Wuppertal returns to Japan with "Sweet Mambo" long-awaited performances in Kyoto and Saitama.
Chanmina and aespa among 10 acts to debut on NHK’s ‘Kohaku Uta Gassen’
By Patrick St. Michel
At TIFF, East Asia’s veteran stars tread new territory with mixed results
By Mike Fu
Predictability weighs down ‘A Light in the Harbor’
By James Hadfield
‘Tokyo Taxi’: A simple fare becomes a voyage through time
By Mark Schilling
LIFE
Good fortune, wrapped in fried tofu
By Elizabeth Andoh
Inspired by Japan’s lucky bags, these tofu pouches hold savory treasures that simmer into a small taste of good fortune.
Japanese words of caution in the online world of cyberattacks and phishing
By Yuko Tamura
Tokyo's viral Muscle Girls bar flexes a brawny sort of beauty
By Kim Kyung Hoon - Satoshi Sugiyama
PokePark Kanto set for February opening in Tokyo suburb
By Gendel Gento
Hearing colors and seeing sounds with Tetsuya Mizuguchi
By Gendel Gento
COMMUNITY
Jon Homewood: ‘There’s beauty in what we throw away’
By Joseph Tame
Using aluminum cans as his medium, the Tsukuba-based British artist creates intricate sculptures that take months or longer to complete.
Young Indonesians in Japan find their political voice
By Nadila
Wielding a weapon of yore at a community dojo
By Monique Bae
Florian Wiltschko: ‘Shinto helps me understand and live within Japanese culture’
By Samantha Seghers
Driving in Japan isn’t hard. Getting the license is.
By Thu-Huong Ha — Mike Fu
OPINION
Gearoid Reidy
A beloved Tokyo penguin’s end presages Suica’s shift to payments giant
Since Suica’s introduction in 2001, the penguin has featured on transit cards and apps that are used daily by the tens of millions who traverse the world’s largest metropolis.
Jesper Koll
How Takaichi can make 'Abenomics 2.0' succeed
For now, there is absolutely no evidence that the rise in Japanese asset prices — both stocks and real estate — is feeding a positive wealth effect.
Stephen R. Nagy
How Takaichi should navigate Beijing’s diplomatic threats
These incidents reveal a consistent pattern in Beijing’s diplomatic arsenal, the weaponization of progressive language, the inversion of victim and aggressor narratives.
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LIFE
At Ginza’s newest hotel, luxury is a private treasure
By Owen Ziegler
SPORTS
Japan fully enters sports streaming era as fans face new dilemmas
By Mai Yoshikawa
BUSINESS
Stablecoins: Boring goes big, and now in Japan
By Kazuaki Nagata
BASEBALL
Shohei Ohtani collects fourth MVP Award with 2025 NL honor
By Jason Coskrey
SUMO
As Japan’s female leader rises, can she cross sumo’s sacred line?
By Mai Yoshikawa
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
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A century of Deaf sport finds its moment in Tokyo
By Kathryn Wortley
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