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Will tailwinds become headwinds for Takaichi in 2026?
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
This year the prime minister must show the electorate she can meet its expectations, with steady leadership and tangible answers to the country¡¯s challenges.
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Takaichi vows to press ahead with reforms in New Year's message
BUSINESS
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Companies
Japan retailers racing to offer low-priced goods amid inflation
Companies are making efforts to keep the prices of their merchandise low by using cheap materials and ingredients.
JAPAN
In New Year's message, emperor reflects anew on preciousness of peace
In the written message, Emperor Naruhito said it is "deeply painful" to see so many lives lost in conflicts around the world.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
China seeks South Korean support on Japan and Taiwan before Lee¡¯s visit
President Lee Jae Myung¡¯s inaugural visit to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping comes as tensions simmer between China, Taiwan and Japan.
SPORTS
Gods and games: Rituals that kick off Japan¡¯s sporting year
By
Mai Yoshikawa
From hatsumšde to victory charms, many athletes have rituals that are rooted in the spiritual side of Japanese sport.
JAPAN
Dangerous new equilibrium awaits Japan-China ties in 2026
By
Jesse Johnson
The deterioration of ties after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi¡¯s remarks on a possible Japanese military intervention in a Taiwan crisis will test both Tokyo and Beijing¡¯s resolve.
18,000 still in temporary housing two years after Noto earthquake
While infrastructure restoration is progressing in areas hit by the January 2024 quake, the road to reconstruction remains bumpy due to issues like population outflow and aging.
Female lawmakers call for more toilets in 91²Ö¿â parliament building
By
Hiroshi Hiyama
Japan says Chinese military exercises around Taiwan ¡®increase tensions¡¯
By
Jesse Johnson
Critics within LDP hold fire on popular chief Takaichi
Japan begins studying law to prevent foreign entities from stealing information
BUSINESS
No 60,000 Nikkei 225 likely in 2026, unless the AI bubble remains extra bubbly
By
Francis Tang
Analysts are looking for the benchmark index to reach the mid-50,000 range.
Fed minutes show most officials expect additional rate cuts
The officials remain divided over when and how far to cut.
Delivery of the future begins in aspiring smart city Minami-Osawa
By
Aiko Imaizumi
Japan CEOs halt annual trip to China for first time in 13 years
SoftBank lifts OpenAI stake to 11% with $41 billion investment
TSMC says it has started mass production of 'most advanced' 2nm chips
WORLD
Taiwan's Lai vows to defend sovereignty after China's military drill
The international community ?is watching to see whether the Taiwanese people possess the resolve to defend themselves, Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te said.
Trump says pulling national guard from three cities ¡ª for now
Local leaders slammed the moves as authoritarian overreach and launched a string of successful legal challenges.
North Korea's Kim hails 'invincible alliance' with Russia in New Year's letter
World welcomes 2026 with fireworks after year of Trump and turmoil
China will push more proactive macro policies in 2026, Xi says
Pakistan has deadliest year in decade as Taliban ties worsen
Sports
2025 in pictures: Sea change for sumo, Olympic do-over and Ohtani's star shines brighter
The emergence of three young stars shook up the world of sumo, while it was more of the same in MLB as Ohtani and the Dodgers continued their reign at the top.
Goalkeeper Zidane fast becoming Algeria favorite
By
Mohamed Yossry
Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs facing strangulation and assault charges
Japan soccer legend 'King Kazu' signs for new team at 58
Noise complaints spark Vietnam pickleball wars
By
Lam Nguyen
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Ty McCormick
Opinion
Chinese diplomacy goes to the dogs ¡ª literally
Brad Glosserman
China is using its homegrown Kunming dog as a symbol to project control and influence security practices at home and abroad.
Building infrastructure for the AI age
By
Diane Coyle
Five reasons the U.S. can be optimistic about the 2026 economy
By
Allison Schrager
Give Ukraine back its future
By
Chrystia Freeland
Turning the Monroe Doctrine into 'Donroe' is awful geopolitics
By
Andreas Kluth
ENVIRONMENT
In 2025, climate policy was shoved aside even as extreme weather intensified
By
Tomoko Otake
This year was not a good one for environmentalists or climate scientists as action against warming faced headwinds around the world.
How German engineers are building future-proof forests
By
Joanna Gill
North Sea project promises to return carbon to exactly where it came from
Step aside fashion police, here comes fashion immigration
Hydrogen plays part in global warming, study says
CULTURE
Comedian Gianmarco counts on naughty 'Dragon Ball' words to help him in Tokyo
By
Zoria Petkoska
The New York-based Gianmarco Soresi is hyped to see how his style of crowd work plays with audiences in Asia on his first tour to this side of the world.
A year of plenty: Endless art shows, subtle curation of themes
By
Jennifer Pastore
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Thu-Huong Ha
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Zoria Petkoska
Brigitte Bardot, sex symbol turned animal activist, dies age 91
From trash to treasure: How anime became a museum staple
By
Matt Schley
A night at the museum when dinosaurs come to life
By
Gendel Gento
LIFE
Noto's Suzu ware reemerges from the earthquake rubble
By
Jessica Kozuka
Two years after the 2024 earthquake and tsunami, Noto potters find purpose in carrying on their craft.
The enduring charm of 91²Ö¿â oldest Edo Period amusement park
By
Aiko Imaizumi
Japan¡¯s milestone birthdays: Why 60, 77, 80, 88 and 99 matter so much
By
Yaeko Kabe
In 2025, Asia got tough on nuisance streamers. Japan did not.
By
Owen Ziegler
A Champagne with notes of peach, citrus and Takashi Murakami's flowers
By
Melinda Joe
COMMUNITY
Making a home in Japan with holiday meals and memories
By
Karen Hill Anton
An American writer reflects on Christmas cake, New Year¡¯s food and the communities she has found in Japan over the course of 50 years.
Finding a balance between tradition and innovation in 2025
By
Mike Fu
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Carina Fushimi
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Gendel Gento
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Kris Kosaka
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Jessica Kozuka
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Miikka J. Lehtonen
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Ayako Nakano
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Naomi Oren
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Wakaba Oto
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Zoria Petkoska
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Laura Pollacco
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Samantha Seghers
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Jessica Speed
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Joseph Tame
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Megha Wadhwa
Emery, an elusive and enchanting mixed-breed cat
Japan-raised Chinese children navigate complex cultural terrain
By
Yang Xiong
Hector Herrera: ¡®Tolerance means remaining in the conversation¡¯
By
Kimberly Hughes
OPINION
Diane Coyle
Building infrastructure for the AI age
Broadband, mobile networks and data centers are now as integral to daily life as roads and power grids.
Allison Schrager
Five reasons the U.S. can be optimistic about the 2026 economy
In the lead-up to the end of the year, the market rose more than 15% and gross domestic product growth in the third quarter was an unexpectedly robust 4.3%.
Chrystia Freeland
Give Ukraine back its future
For over a decade, the West has been pondering how to manage Ukraine¡¯s inevitable subordination to Russia. It is time to change the half-hearted paradigm, Chrystia Freeland writes.
Editors' Picks
JAPAN
Dangerous new equilibrium awaits Japan-China ties in 2026
By
Jesse Johnson
BUSINESS
No 60,000 Nikkei 225 likely in 2026, unless the AI bubble remains extra bubbly
By
Francis Tang
SUMO
Who would win the 'Sumo Awards' for 2025?
By
John Gunning
BUSINESS
Amid uncertainty at home, tatami-makers find a new market: foreign buyers
By
Elizabeth Beattie
JAPAN
Komeito forced to chart new path after divorce from LDP
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
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On to 2050: Life in a shrinking Japan
By
Alex K.T. Martin
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On to 2050: Life in a shrinking Japan
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BUSINESS
Amid uncertainty at home, tatami-makers find a new market: foreign buyers
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China may have tested Japan and U.S. readiness in Pacific
JAPAN
Dangerous new equilibrium awaits Japan-China ties in 2026
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ASIA PACIFIC
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