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Politics
Takaichi and JIP's Yoshimura agree to submit bill reducing Lower House seats
By
Eric Johnston
Passing a bill to cut seats in the lower chamber was a key demand for the Japan Innovation Party to enter into a coalition government with the Liberal Democratic Party.
JAPAN
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Politics
Japan defense firms saw sales boom in ’24 as Tokyo eyes end of more export curbs
By
Jesse Johnson
Sales by Japan’s top defense firms rose 40% year-on-year in 2024, new research has shown, as Tokyo looks to further ease rules on the export of lethal defense gear.
JAPAN
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Society
Takaichi’s work ethic sound bite wins Japan’s buzzword of the year
By
Yukana Inoue
“Work, work, work, work and work” was named 2025’s buzzword of the year.
BUSINESS
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Economy
BOJ’s Ueda sends clear hint at chance of December rate hike
By
Toru Fujioka
The central bank “will consider the pros and cons of raising the policy interest rate and make decisions as appropriate,” he told local business leaders in Nagoya.
CULTURE
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Music
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Longform
Yumi Matsutoya’s human touch in an AI age
By
Patrick St. Michel
Even as she experiments with AI, Yumi Matsutoya returns to the craft, memories and instincts that shaped her long career.
JAPAN
Drones used to locate and drive away bears in Fukushima village
Showa's local government has conducted patrols using the drones on a regular basis since October.
How one man struggled with his image as a relative of disaster victims
Some people?have suffered by seeing?their?experiences of losing their loved ones in disasters reported in ways that went against their wishes.
Tokyo police app blocks incoming international calls to help combat fraud
Okinawa school attracts Tokyo families seeking international education
Central government and Okinawa remain apart over U.S. base relocation
Uncertainty looms over Lower House seat reduction
BUSINESS
BYD releases its first plug-in hybrid for Japanese market
The front-wheel-drive version of the Sealion 6 SUV sells for ?3,982,000 and the four-wheel-drive version for ?4,488,000.
Japanese firms scale back investment as tariff headwinds hit
By
Erica Yokoyama
Capital expenditure on goods excluding software edged down 0.3% from the previous quarter even as corporate profits jumped by the most in two years.
Osaka Expo boosts earnings at rail operators in western Japan
91仓库 JBIC shifts financing focus to economic security projects
By
Makiko Yamazaki
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Tamiyuki Kihara
Keeping cool: Heat a key challenge for data centers and AI
By
Lucy Raitano
and
Supantha Mukherjee
Citadel and Point72 alumni to lead new Japan hedge fund
By
Bei Hu
WORLD
Asia floods toll tops 1,000 as militaries aid survivors
Indonesia's death toll of at least 502 is the worst in a natural disaster there since a massive 2018 earthquake and subsequent tsunami killed more than 2,000 people.
Rubio sees progress in Florida talks with Ukraine, but more work needed to reach deal
The top U.S. diplomat said the talks were meant to create a pathway for Ukraine to remain sovereign and independent.
Police comb fire-ravaged Hong Kong apartments as death toll hits 146
Egypt trains hundreds of Palestinians for future Gaza police force
Hospital massacre caps long series of attacks on health care in war-torn Sudan
By
Nafisa Eltahir
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Lena Masri
Trump says will 'look into' supposed follow-on strike on alleged drug boat
Sports
Antlers stay in front as J1 title race goes to wire
Antlers beat Tokyo Verdy 1-0 but Reysol stayed one point behind them in the table after a 3-1 win over the league's bottom side, Albirex Niigata.
Bryce Young enjoys big day as Panthers upset Rams
Armand Duplantis and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone named World Athletes of the Year
Lane Kiffin leaves Ole Miss to become head coach at LSU
McLaren boss admits team made costly strategy blunder during Qatar GP
Opinion
China’s unfair labor model is going global
Li Qiang
China's low rights model is no longer a domestic labor issue but a systemic challenge to global labor standards, supply chain governance and fair market competition.
China holds all the cards in global pharmaceuticals
By
Juliana Liu
Why Ukraine deserves to survive
By
Anna Husarska
Koizumi’s significant (and insignificant) Yonaguni visit
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
We need to shatter one big myth about the weak yen
By
Daniel Moss
and
Gearoid Reidy
ENVIRONMENT
Canadian PM under fire for alleged climate U-turn
By
Genevieve NORMAND
Mark Carney's most dramatic move came on Thursday, when he struck a deal with conservative-led energy-producing Alberta to advance a new oil pipeline.
The case of Africa's 'vanishing' carbon deals
By
Kunle Adebajo
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Evelyn Kpadeh Seagbeh
Indigenous peoples’ demands got more than lip service at COP30
By
Fabiano Maisonnave
Pakistan says rooftop solar output to exceed grid demand in some hubs next year
By
Sudarshan Varadhan
New tech could help COP30's Amazon rainforest protection goals
By
Clar NiChonghaile
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Rosalind Thacker
CULTURE
Yumi Matsutoya’s human touch in an AI age
By
Patrick St. Michel
Even as she experiments with AI, Yumi Matsutoya returns to the craft, memories and instincts that shaped her long career.
Oscar-winning U.K. playwright Tom Stoppard dies at 88
Mariko Tsutsui knows the power of quiet roles
By
Mark Schilling
‘Bring Him Down to a Portable Size’ mourns a lovable loser
By
Mark Schilling
‘Sato and Sato’: Unraveling marriage story feels universal
By
James Hadfield
LIFE
At Cuore in Hokkaido, lamb offal plays more than a bit part
By
Robbie Swinnerton
Chef Yuya Urushizaki takes a nose-to-tail approach when cooking, turning typically wasted cuts of sheep into gourmet delicacies.
Chasing dragons across the temples of Nara
By
Greg Goodmacher
As bathroom behavior changes, these Japanese expressions can help explain why
By
Yaeko Kabe
From Otaru with love, a recipe for salmon-topped miso ramen
By
Simon Daly
Tokyo’s western edge is a ramen wonderland
By
Brian MacDuckston
COMMUNITY
A French cabbie behind the wheel in small-town Japan
By
Isabelle Steen
In Tottori, Japan’s least populous prefecture, Severine Lamielle’s career as a taxi driver is both a curiosity and a small sign of demographic change.
Alex and Mami St-Jean: ‘Home feels like the family we’ve created in Hokkaido’
By
Jessica Speed
A perfect day in Shin-Okubo, more than just Tokyo’s Koreatown
By
Eric Margolis
Bilal Karakus: ‘Coming to Japan has broadened my palate’
By
Patrick Parr
Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan celebrates 80 years at the forefront of press freedom
By
Gendel Gento
OPINION
Juliana Liu
China holds all the cards in global pharmaceuticals
China is the exclusive supplier of at least one chemical used in nearly 700 crucial medicines.
Anna Husarska
Why Ukraine deserves to survive
A former Soviet state that exposes its scandals and scoundrels and a public that demands accountability regardless of who the rogues may be are Putin's worst fear.
Michael MacArthur Bosack
Koizumi’s significant (and insignificant) Yonaguni visit
The timing of Koizumi's visit amid the ongoing China-Japan tension made this stop there much more interesting than it otherwise would have been.
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LIFE
In Japan, beloved pets receive human-style farewells
By
Kat Joplin
LIFE
At Cuore in Hokkaido, lamb offal plays more than a bit part
By
Robbie Swinnerton
CULTURE
Is human-machine collaboration the future of fine art?
By
Jessica Kozuka
SUMO
Aonishiki’s promotion to
ō锄别办颈
seals 2025 as era-changing year
By
John Gunning
CULTURE
A rare dance trinity: Ballet, butoh and kabuki share the stage
By
Kris Kosaka
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Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
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