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Politics
Article 9 in focus as Takaichi pushes for revision of Constitution
By
Himari Semans
Without explicitly mentioning Article 9, Takaichi said the charter ¡ª unchanged since 1947 ¡ª must be updated to reflect today's international environment and security realities.
More coverage
18 governors in Japan see need for constitutional revision
ENVIRONMENT
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Energy
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OUR PLANET
As Iran war sends oil prices soaring, some see fresh potential for solar in Japan
By
Tomoko Otake
While megasolar projects are facing headwinds at the government level, some see renewed potential for solar sharing and smaller-scale, off-grid systems.
JAPAN
Water shortages hit tourist spots in Japan during Golden Week
Sightseeing boats, operators of hot springs and other businesses have been forced to reduce service hours.
BUSINESS
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Markets
Finance minister declines to comment on yen intervention for now
By
Erica Yokoyama
"As finance minister, at this stage I'm not in a position to comment," Katayama told reporters in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
LIFE
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Style & Design
¡®Sashiko¡¯ needlework artisan says craft is about 'the stories behind the stitching'
By
Jessica Kozuka
In a new book, a third-generation craftsman explores how the origins of his art are at risk of being lost in an upswell of popularity.
JAPAN
Tanker carrying Russian oil to arrive in Japan amid Hormuz closure
The oil comes from the Sakhalin-2 oil and gas project in Russia's ear east, which is exempt from Western sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
Memorial park opens 15 years after Fukushima disaster
The Fukushima March 11 Memorial Park was jointly established by the central government and the prefecture in an area straddling the towns of Namie and Futaba.
Aged people still cautioned against COVID-19 during Golden Week
Japan tells Iran of strong hope for peace deal with U.S.
Iwate town declares forest fire under control on 11th day
Takaichi pledges ¡®more proactive¡¯ role for Japan in Indo-Pacific strategy update
By
Jesse Johnson
BUSINESS
Nvidia¡¯s push into physical AI sparks rally in Asian partners
By
Abhishek Vishnoi
Nvidia-induced demand is shaping stock performance across Asia's technology supply chain.
Spirit ends operations after White House bailout collapses
All Spirit flights have been canceled and passengers have been advised not to go to the airport after the airline failed to secure a deal with the Trump administration for funding.
Japan prepares to launch trade talks with Mercosur
JBIC and commercial banks to lend 2.2B dollars for U.S. investment
CEO Greg Abel moves to assure Berkshire shareholders in a post-Buffett world
The world¡¯s central banks are wrestling with a gigantic problem
By
Jeff SOMMER
WORLD
Taiwan president defiant as begins Eswatini trip; China calls him a 'rat'
Last ?month, Taiwan said China had forced three Indian Ocean countries to pull overflight permission for ?Lai's aircraft to travel to Eswatini.
Trump threatens deeper cuts for U.S. troop presence in Germany
Trump has grown increasingly frustrated with European nations, accusing them of ignoring his requests for help in the U.S. war with Iran and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Israel approves plan to buy F-35 and F-15IA fighter jets from Lockheed, Boeing
By
Steven Scheer
Sri Lankan police arrest 37 Chinese at suspected scam center
Bangkok food vendor curbs push city staple from the streets
By
Montira Rungjirajittranon
Trump says U.S. could restart Iran strikes 'if they misbehave'
Sports
Naoya 'Monster' Inoue gets past Junto Nakatani in Tokyo Dome superfight
By
Andrew MCKIRDY
Inoue retained his undisputed super bantamweight titles and handed Nakatani the first loss of his career.
Old Shohei Ohtani rules spark fresh debate about their fairness
By
Ken Rosenthal
City manager Pep Guardiola will not blame schedule if club fails to win title
LIV served purpose for Saudi Arabia, as kingdom reduces spending on sports
Connor McDavid faces tough questions about future after early playoff exit
Opinion
Asia¡¯s economic diplomacy for tumultuous times
Ashok Lavasa ¡ª Roli Asthana
In a volatile multipolar world, countries must drive their own development by balancing global engagement with strong domestic capacity, as shown by Asia's growth strategies.
Sustainability has left the AI chat
By Jerome Silla
Meta is making workers train their AI replacements
By
Mark Gongloff
Why Beijing can¡¯t quit ¡®open¡¯ AI
By
Catherine Thorbecke
Japan¡¯s space systems face growing cybersecurity threats
By
Kota Umeda
ENVIRONMENT
Nations urged to ¡®go further¡¯ as fossil fuel exit talks wrap in Colombia
By
Nick Perry
and
Anna PELEGRI
Ministers and envoys from nearly 60 countries gathered in Colombia in the hope of speeding up the shift away from fossil fuels and breaking a stalemate at the U.N. climate talks.
Nations meet to discuss fossil fuel exit as Iran war drives up prices
By
Kate Abnett
War hastens an Indonesian biofuels push that has global stakes
By
Eko Listiyorini
and
Anuradha Raghu
G7 says nature talks a success as climate sidelined for U.S.
Warming El Nino set to return in mid-2026, U.N. says
CULTURE
No longer shushed: Japan¡¯s cultural venues make room for children
By
Kris Kosaka
From ballet to museums, cultural institutions are adapting to the needs of families with young children.
Conceptual art offers glimpse inside architects¡¯ minds
By
Kim Kahan
Jury of Italy's Venice Biennale resigns en masse
By
Ella IDE
¡®Into the Belly of the Beast¡¯: A stomach-churning thriller offers grisly surprises
By
James Hadfield
91²Ö¿â wig masters bring the kabuki stage to life
By
Natsuko Fukue
LIFE
New head chef at Maz explores Peruvian food through a Japanese lens
By
Kyoko Nakayama
Fukuoka native Yuya Nakamura has big shoes to fill as he takes over from the talented Santiago Fernandez.
Gourmet capital Kyoto now has six three-Michelin-starred restaurants
By
Weiwen Lin
The American chef reconnecting with Japan through a Kyoto restaurant
By
Melinda Joe
Inkonbini: Slice-of-life, cozy gaming from Japan¡¯s convenience stores
By
Gendel Gento
Girandole by Alain Ducasse is a stunning ode to brasserie fare
By
Weiwen Lin
COMMUNITY
Italian creatives find their niche in Japan
By
Agnese Dionisio
Inspired by early encounters with Japanese culture, Tokyo-based translator Simona Stanzani and illustrator Luca Tieri have put creative dialogue at the forefront of their careers.
¡®Goofy fluffball¡¯ Gammo has a heart filled with joy
Counseling and community for foreign cancer patients in Japan
By
Jason Bartashius
Please your palate with Tokyo¡¯s international grocery stores
By
Mike Fu
In rural Japan, a consultant code-switches and connects
By
Mishu Callan
OPINION
Jerome Silla
Sustainability has left the AI chat
For all the awe over artificial intelligence, one word rarely finds its way into coffee table conversations about the transformative technology: sustainability.
Mark Gongloff
Meta is making workers train their AI replacements
Meta plans to put tracking software on its employees' computers to track their mouse movements, clicks and keystrokes.
Catherine Thorbecke
Why Beijing can¡¯t quit ¡®open¡¯ AI
The shift away from open source may be driven by the need for companies to make money, but it's unlikely to happen all at once.
Editors' Picks
LIFE
For tourists in Japan¡¯s outdoor sports scene, safety is not guaranteed
By
Mai Yoshikawa
LIFE
¡®Sashiko¡¯ needlework artisan says craft is about 'the stories behind the stitching'
By
Jessica Kozuka
TENNIS
Tennis trailblazer Kei Nishikori announces his retirement
By
Jason Coskrey
LIFE
Japanese fried chicken with a Southern twist
By
Simon Daly
CULTURE
Documentary captures the long echo of Fukushima's nuclear disaster
By
Tomoko Otake
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
Can AI replace a priest? Japan¡¯s temples and shrines are testing the limits.
By
Alex K.T. Martin
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