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As attacks surge, who can cull bears in Japan?
By Yukana Inoue
In Japan, few people typically own guns, and the process to qualify for a license to hunt the animals takes time and effort.
JAPAN
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What would a ‘backup capital’ look like for Japan?
By Eric Johnston
The concept faces tough questions on its substance and whether its true purpose is to realize the Japan Innovation Party's goal of making its Osaka base the natural choice.
JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
Chinese national sentenced for hit-and-run that injured four children in Saitama
Demolition worker Deng Hongpeng was driving under the influence and struck a group of ten children, injuring four sixth-grade boys.
WORLD
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Politics
U.S. government readies for massive reboot after ending record shutdown
By Gregory Korte - Allyson Versprille
Officials warn some operations may take a week or more to fully resume after the longest shutdown in U.S. history.
SPORTS
Japan fully enters sports streaming era as fans face new dilemmas
By Mai Yoshikawa
Japan, where viewing habits have been slow to change, is now fully in the streaming era, though not everyone is ready to come along for the ride.
JAPAN
Former Kyoto police officer arrested for defrauding elderly dementia patient
The former officer is a board member of a group based in the city that works with police to provide daily assistance to elderly dementia patients.
Husband of victim in 1999 Nagoya killing reflects on late wife’s life
Namiko Takaba was attacked while at home with her 2-year-old son, Kohei.
Takaichi's summit diplomacy scores highly in Jiji poll
New winery aims to revitalize tsunami-hit district in Miyagi
Japan panel members call for extra budget topping ?14 trillion
Niigata governor meets with local leaders over nuclear plant restart
BUSINESS
Producer prices rose 2.7% on year in October, with agricultural goods up 31.4%
The producer price index, which measures the cost of goods traded between businesses, rose for the 56th consecutive month, Bank of Japan data shows.
Japan’s slumping currency intensifies debate over intervention
By Mia Glass - John Cheng
As the yen slumps toward levels that previously drew authorities into the market, traders are increasingly skeptical that direct intervention will work this time.
SBI Shinsei Bank targets ?400 billion Tokyo IPO for valuation around ?1 trillion
By Yasutaka Tamura — Dave Sebastian
Japan Exchange looks at ways to curb crypto hoarding firms
By Alice French — Yasutaka Tamura
Disney eyes ESPN expansion in Asia to boost streaming content
By Sohee Kim
Yoshinoya predicts record China profit on new recipes
By Kanoko Matsuyama — Koh Yoshida
WORLD
Epstein emails say Trump ‘knew about the girls’
By Nathan Layne — Doina Chiacu
The swearing-in of a new Democrat after a long delay should pave the way to compel a House vote to release all unclassified records related to the disgraced financier.
G7 diplomats mull how to get Russia to engage in Ukraine peace talks
By Daphne Psaledakis - Maria Cheng
Efforts to organize a summit between the presidents of Russia and the U.S. were put on ice last month after Moscow's rejection of an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine.
China issues wanted notice for two Taiwanese influencers for 'separatism'
U.S. ‘Strike Force’ to combat scam centers in Southeast Asia
By Philip J. Heijmans
Internet freedom declines in U.S. and Germany, study says
Trump signs deal to end longest U.S. government shutdown in history
Sports
Japan fully enters sports streaming era as fans face new dilemmas
By Mai Yoshikawa
Japan, where viewing habits have been slow to change, is now fully in the streaming era, though not everyone is ready to come along for the ride.
LeBron James practices with Lakers' G League squad
Sergio Perez urges Formula One fans to respect race winners
Pirates GM says Paul Skenes will remain with team in 2026
Barcelona president labels Lionel Messi returning to club as unrealistic
Opinion
How Takaichi should navigate Beijing’s diplomatic threats
Stephen R. Nagy
These incidents reveal a consistent pattern in Beijing’s diplomatic arsenal, the weaponization of progressive language, the inversion of victim and aggressor narratives.
Takaichi and a shift in 'strategic ambiguity' over Taiwan
By Kuni Miyake
ASEAN hedges as the South China Sea bubbles over
By Brad Glosserman
What if the COVID-19 vaccine could save cancer patients too?
By Lisa Jarvis
How accurate are U.S. crime statistics?
By Justin Fox
ENVIRONMENT
Japanese immigrants gain attention with farming method in the Amazon
Anticipation is rising that the agricultural method, involving nurturing a forest to grow crops there, can help the rainforest bounce back.
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
As Typhoon Kalmaegi wreaks havoc in Southeast Asia, scientists say rising temperatures are to blame
By David Stanway
CULTURE
Tatsuya Nakadai: A masterful leading man and postwar icon
By Mark Schilling
Tatsuya Nakadai worked with nearly every major Japanese director of the postwar era, but it was his collaborations with Akira Kurosawa that cemented his legacy.
Predictability weighs down ‘A Light in the Harbor’
By James Hadfield
‘Tokyo Taxi’: A simple fare becomes a voyage through time
By Mark Schilling
Renowned Japanese actor Tatsuya Nakadai dies at 92
By Weiwen Lin
What we see when Japanese women photographers shoot back
By Jennifer Pastore
LIFE
PokePark Kanto set for February opening in Tokyo suburb
By Gendel Gento
Tickets for the new Pokemon-themed area of the Yomiuriland amusement park will be offered via a lottery from Nov. 21.
Hearing colors and seeing sounds with Tetsuya Mizuguchi
By Gendel Gento
Brine and dine: A guide to pickling your Japanese vegetables
By Simon Daly
Industry experts weigh sake’s global future at Kyoto summit
By Cindy Bissig
Cleanliness gets competitive at Tokyo’s Spogomi world cup
By Erik Augustin Palm
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
Kuni Miyake
Takaichi and a shift in 'strategic ambiguity' over Taiwan
Takaichi's statement points out the obvious: That if a conflict over Taiwan involves the use of force, it could become a "crisis situation" that threatens the nation's survival.
Brad Glosserman
ASEAN hedges as the South China Sea bubbles over
One would think ASEAN, with five of its members claiming parts of the South China Sea, would support the Philippines’ quest for a peaceful, legal resolution. You’d be wrong.
Lisa Jarvis
What if the COVID-19 vaccine could save cancer patients too?
That something as simple as a COVID-19 vaccine might improve survival in cancer patients receiving standard immunotherapy has taken oncologists by surprise — in a good way.
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CULTURE
Tatsuya Nakadai: A masterful leading man and postwar icon
By Mark Schilling
SUMO
As Japan’s female leader rises, can she cross sumo’s sacred line?
By Mai Yoshikawa
JAPAN
Takaichi doesn’t mince words on Taiwan, but dramatic policy shift unlikely
By Jesse Johnson
LIFE
Florist Nicolai Bergmann flourishes outside the box
By Elizabeth Beattie
JAPAN
China delivers warning to U.S. and Japan with third aircraft carrier
By Gabriel Dominguez
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Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
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Japan’s bears have been on their killing spree for more than 100 years
By Yukana Inoue
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