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ANALYSIS
¡®Poor kids join the SDF¡¯ remark reflects deeper debate over Japan¡¯s military
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
The statement by a CDP lawmaker exposed a widening gap between public support for the SDF and the political debates that continue to shape Japan¡¯s civil-military relations.
WORLD
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Politics
U.S.-Iran deal takes effect as focus turns to Strait of Hormuz
It was unclear if Iran had immediately begun taking steps to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
BUSINESS
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Markets
Warsh kicks off Fed chief era with sweeping review as rates remain unchanged
The new chairman made an immediate imprint on the Fed by instituting a simplified policy statement stripped of any forward guidance.
JAPAN
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Politics
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FOCUS
Japan steps on the gas in unprecedented regional defense export push
By
Gabriel Dominguez
Japan is moving with unusual speed to deepen defense ties across the Indo-Pacific after easing military export rules, with Indonesia emerging as one of the clearest beneficiaries.
CULTURE
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Music
Music Awards Japan levels up and looks ahead
By
Alyssa I. Smith
Japan¡¯s largest music award ceremony moved to Tokyo for its second year, with a night of electric performances and artists honored in 78 categories.
JAPAN
Studio Ghibli to open its first U.S. pop-up store in Los Angeles
By
Yukana Inoue
Called ¡°Donguri Republic in Los Angeles,¡± the store will be opened for six months from June. 23 to Dec. 31.
Hokkaido tour boat operator sentenced to five years¡¯ jail over fatal 2022 sinking
Eighteen passengers and two crew members died after a tour boat sank on April 23, 2022, off the Shiretoko Peninsula in Hokkaido, with six passengers still unaccounted for.
Japan¡¯s defense chief challenges China¡¯s military spending data
By
Alastair Gale
Visitors to Japan fell 3.6% in May
Fresh land reclamation work begins at Henoko for U.S. base transfer
Government employees in Japan express reluctance to relocate for work
BUSINESS
Japan¡¯s trade balance swings to deficit as yen inflates imports
By
Yoshiaki Nohara
The deficit suggests trade may weigh on growth in the second quarter, when economists largely expect a slowdown due to the impact of the war in Iran.
U.S.-Iran deal may not bring quick relief for auto shops
By
Daniel Leussink
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Kalea Hall
Auto shops in Tokyo and Detroit car dealerships have been running low on motor oil, paint and other products for months since the Middle East conflict snarled global supply chains.
Onitsuka Tiger pivots from Asics stripes to tap luxury market
By
Eru Ishikawa
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Yui Hasebe
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Shery Ahn
10 Nippon Yusen freighters still in Persian Gulf
Prices of chicken and eggs in Japan hit record highs
Starbucks in South Korea to close all stores early for history training
By
Hyonhee Shin
WORLD
¡®I¡¯m the boss¡¯, Trump says at G7, as he warms to Ukraine¡¯s war aims
Trump told a press conference that Russia was losing more soldiers ?than Ukraine in the war, describing Moscow as the ¡°offensive¡± party in the conflict.
Pentagon restores U.S. military¡¯s Pacific Command moniker, dropping ¡®Indo¡¯
By
Jesse Johnson
The command¡¯s vast area of responsibility ¡°remains exactly the same,¡± the Pentagon said, with the move coming amid soured U.S.-India ties.
Accused insurance CEO killer could face hurdles with breakdown defense
By
Jack Queen
What challenges could stand in the way of a final U.S.-Iran deal?
By
Matt Spetalnick
Inside the chaotic Iran talks that let Trump claim victory but not yet peace
By
Fiona MacDonald
and
Salma El Wardany
South Korea to ease civilian curbs along border with North Korea
Sports
Messi hat trick equals goalscoring record as Argentina beats Algeria
By
Lori Ewing
Norway striker Erling ?Haaland also announced his arrival at the World Cup in typically emphatic fashion, with two goals in a majestic display against Iraq.
Shohei Ohtani pitches through bloody blister as Dodgers complete sweep of Rays
Tunisia replaces manager days ahead of Japan World Cup match
Some wave protest flags, others cheer as Iran plays World Cup opener
By
Ed White
and
Rory Carroll
Veteran Vozinha the Cape Verde hero as keeper shuts out Spain
By
Trevor Stynes
Opinion
Brazil¡¯s Nikkei fishers offer lessons for ocean governance
Danilla C. Azevedo
Japanese immigrants and their descendants did not simply copy Japanese coastal practices but adapted them to local environments and social conditions.
The Iran war and the global debt shock it fueled
By Moussa Faki Mahamat
Nobody noticed, but China just rewrote the rules of global business
By
Brad Glosserman
Keir Starmer is headed for a NATO humiliation
By
Martin Ivens
U.S. politics is reaching peak paranoia
By
Adrian Wooldridge
ENVIRONMENT
Fast-tracked power plants fuel AI boom, with little public scrutiny
By
Valerie Volcovici
Residents get little notice about the plants that affecting their air quality and the climate.
Greek fishers struggle to keep up with puffer fish invaders
By
Will VASSILOPOULOS
Laboring under Delhi¡¯s harsh heat, workers must choose health or wages
By
Anupreeta Das
Scientists urge countries to look beyond CO2 to tackle warming
By
Eric Roston
Carbon dioxide removal slow to take off, alarming scientists
CULTURE
Music Awards Japan levels up and looks ahead
By
Alyssa I. Smith
Japan¡¯s largest music award ceremony moved to Tokyo for its second year, with a night of electric performances and artists honored in 78 categories.
Grammys to add best Asian pop music performance category in 2027
By
Patrick St. Michel
Postwar poet Chuya Nakahara¡¯s complete works get a new life in English
By
Aleksandra Priimak
David Hockney, the British artist who went in search of Californian color, dies at 88
By
William Schomberg
TV Tairiku Ondo channels the chaotic creativity of youth
By
Patrick St. Michel
LIFE
Newcomer to hallowed Niigata sake scene is already winning awards
By
Cindy Bissig
Sake evangelist Tomomi Duquette is breathing new life into the heartland of sake brewing.
A Tokyo cocktail institution sets its sights on Kyoto
By
Kimberly Hughes
Bilingual speech club offers freedom to be yourself
By
Aviraj Gokool
The fighting words fueling support for Japan¡¯s World Cup team
By
Yuko Tamura
Japanese sports terms you may hear on TV
By
Yuko Tamura
COMMUNITY
Fear and uncertainty for foreign business owners after Japan revises rules
By
Elizabeth Beattie
The life that restaurateur Manish Kumar built in Japan for he and his family has been upended after Japan enacted stricter rules for the business manager visa.
In Japan, Nepalese students navigate a growing study-to-work pathway
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Amaguri is an aptly named sweetheart
As immigration rises, Kawasaki¡¯s foreign council shows path toward inclusion
By
Moe Shimizu
Anglophone bookworms unite across Japan
By
Mike Fu
OPINION
Moussa Faki Mahamat
The Iran war and the global debt shock it fueled
Once again, a global crisis is disproportionately burdening countries that did not cause it.
Brad Glosserman
Nobody noticed, but China just rewrote the rules of global business
At first glance, the two regulations feel like one more step in the steady escalation of trade sanctions between China and the United States.
Martin Ivens
Keir Starmer is headed for a NATO humiliation
In March, ministers tried to reassure voters that the U.K. had everything it needed to defend the country. It wasn¡¯t true and Healey knew it.
Editors' Picks
SUMO
Cultural aspects dominate coverage as sumo enthralls Paris
By
John Gunning
CULTURE
As his centennial nears, Osamu Tezuka gets a global reintroduction
By
Roland Kelts
JAPAN
Why more bears are entering urban areas
By
Yukana Inoue
CULTURE
In Tokyo¡¯s Mitaka, a search for traces of Osamu Dazai
By
Eric Margolis
LIFE
How Kojima made a destination out of denim
By
Erik Augustin Palm
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
The challenge of being neurodivergent in Japan¡¯s culture of conformity
By
Tomoko Otake
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¡®Customer harassment¡¯ continues in Japan despite moves to end it
JAPAN
Magnitude 5.5 quake jolts Tokyo area
JAPAN
Five fall ill from E. coli outbreak at Nagoya Costco store
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Jessica Speed
JAPAN
Chinese bombers put Japan¡¯s defense strategy in jeopardy, report finds
By
Gabriel Dominguez
JAPAN
Number of bookstores in Japan drops below 10,000 for the first time
By
Yukana Inoue