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Politics
LDP and Nippon Ishin fine-tuning deal to form coalition
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
While the two sides have a similar policy agenda, they also share an ideological likeness that lowers the bar for a potential tie-up.
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As they wrestle for power, Japan’s political parties must remember their base
Poll shows 43.8% poised to back possible Takaichi cabinet
JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
Tokyo ordered to pay damages to South Asian woman over police response
A park dispute led police officers to provide the woman’s personal details to a man who went on to make abusive social media posts against her.
ASIA PACIFIC
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ANALYSIS
Russian training could help Chinese paratroopers play key role in a Taiwan invasion
By
Gabriel Dominguez
Leaked documents indicate that Russia is training and equipping Chinese units to potentially airdrop onto the island to clear a path for follow-on forces.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Japan’s government asks OpenAI to seek permission amid Sora 2 copyright concerns
By
Elizabeth Beattie
Sora 2 enables users to create realistic AI videos with text prompts, but critics say that there are insufficient guardrails.
CULTURE
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Film
What you need to see at this year's Tokyo film festival
By
James Hadfield
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Mark Schilling
and
Matt Schley
From slow cinema and satire to moving biopics and restorations of classics, the TIFF lineup has something for every cinephile.
JAPAN
Doctrine forms the core of Sanseito’s strategy, with some caveats
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
Its adherence to doctrine makes it resemble older parties with strong organizational structures and voting blocs rather than smaller populist ones.
Tokyo's Oedo Line to expand northwest improving access for Nerima Ward
By
Yukana Inoue
Three new stations in the predominantly residential ward will improve rail access in areas of the capital currently underserved by public transportation.
Seven key members of major bank account brokerage ring arrested
Digitized sounds unveiled of piano that survived atomic bombing of Hiroshima
Race to secure 2025 rice crop heats up, lifting prices
Onsen
worker missing in possible bear attack in Iwate
BUSINESS
Ueda keeps door open for BOJ rate hike as decision nears
By
Erica Yokoyama
Financial markets reflect a narrow chance of a rate hike at the end of this month.
Trump declares U.S.-China trade war as Bessent floats long truce
By
Daniel Flatley
and
Jennifer A Dlouhy
The dueling remarks underscored the whiplash investors have felt as tensions have flared in the relationship between Washington and Beijing.
Japan gets highest-yielding yen bond this year with Rakuten deal
By
Takahiko Hyuga
Carmakers push to secure chips as China trade spat escalates
By
Monica Raymunt
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Christina Kyriasoglou
and
William Wilkes
Tokyo homebuyers split on purchase plans as living costs soar, survey shows
By
Lisa Du
Nintendo aims to make 25 million Switch 2 units by end of March
By
Takashi Mochizuki
and
Debby Wu
WORLD
Trump's ex-national security adviser charged with mishandling classified info
By
Sarah N. Lynch
and
Jack Queen
John Bolton served as White House national security adviser during Trump's first term as U.S. president before emerging as one of his most vocal critics.
Thai princess calls for Cambodian border wall amid row with neighbor
By
Randy Thanthong-Knight
The call follows a territorial dispute between the two countries that escalated into deadly clashes earlier this year.
In surprise move, head of U.S. military for Latin America to step down
By
Phil Stewart
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Idrees Ali
MI5 chief frustrated by collapse of China spying case in U.K.
By
Michael Holden
Trump says if Hamas keeps killing, there is ‘no choice but to go in’
By
Skylar Woodhouse
Trump to meet Putin in Budapest to discuss war in Ukraine
By
Skylar Woodhouse
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Natalia Drozdiak
Sports
New film explores how Japan and the U.S. found common ground through baseball
By
Jason Coskrey
Baseball has been a shared love between Japan and the United States for over 150 years — a sport that has connected the nations despite disagreements large and small.
Naomi Osaka pulls out of Japan Open quarterfinal with injury
Dodgers down Brewers to take 3-0 series lead
Djokovic has no plans to retire, inspired by Ronaldo, LeBron and Brady
By
Trevor Stynes
Norris faces 'repercussions' for clash with McLaren teammate Piastri
By
Alan Baldwin
Opinion
Why I chose Japanese citizenship over permanent residency
Jon Heese
It may be adequate for some residents’ purposes, but when the chips are down, many will be shocked at just how few protections it offers.
The Sino-U.S. economic cage match heats up
By
Imran Khalid
A negotiator’s nightmare in Nagatacho
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
Asia can learn from Europe’s immigration mistakes
By
Waka Ikeda
China’s visa uproar is part of a DeepSeek illusion
By
Juliana Liu
ENVIRONMENT
Trump’s team weighs COP attendance, but influence looms either way
By
David Sherfinski
Experts say whatever decision the U.S. makes, its action or inaction will have a major impact.
Europe's bees and butterflies at risk, conservation body says
U.K. spearheads polar climate change research as U.S. draws back
By
Joe JACKSON
At Osaka Expo, gas giants promote a greener future. But is it a lot of hot air?
By
Joel Tansey
Indonesia says no to scrap metal after shrimp radiation scare
By
Chandra Asmara
CULTURE
T3 Photo Festival reframes cityscape as nature
By
John L. Tran
This year’s photography festival plants exhibitions all around central Tokyo with photos that showcase urban landscapes under the theme “City as Garden.”
Oscar-buzzy 'Hamnet' changed me, actress Jessie Buckley says
By
Hanna Rantala
‘Transcending Dimensions’: A wild trip to enlightenment
By
James Hadfield
‘The Sickness Unto Love’: Teen romance spirals into dark cruelty
By
Mark Schilling
D'Angelo, trailblazing neo-soul singer, dies at 51
By
Jasper Ward
and
Danielle Broadway
LIFE
The what, where and when of Japan’s autumn leaves
By
Eric Margolis
Autumn in Japan is a lesson in color and language — learn how to ask the right questions when it comes to hunting fall foliage.
How Japan’s greatest psychological horror game came home
By
Gendel Gento
Mass-produced AI podcasts disrupt a fragile industry
By
Thomas URBAIN
Pokemon brushes up decades-old formula with Legends: Z-A
A bitter pale ale from Yokohama finds a sweet win at World Beer Awards
By
Jeremy Wilgus
COMMUNITY
A samurai-loving radio host prepares to become Oda Nobunaga for a day
By
Gendel Gento
Nagoya-based radio host Chris Glenn will portray warlord Oda Nobunaga, becoming the first non-Japanese to join the city’s historic parade.
Beauty in slowness: Life lessons from Japanese embroidery
By
Cassie Xu
Shrunali Ranade: ‘Stepping back isn’t failure but another form of strength’
By
Megha Wadhwa
Student groups nurture Japan-South Korea dialogue and cultural ties
By
Moe Shimizu
Linda Joyce: ‘We hope people recognize the benefits of exploring rural areas’
By
Louise George Kittaka
OPINION
Imran Khalid
The Sino-U.S. economic cage match heats up
Notwithstanding momentary attempts at detente, the long-term path is toward competitive confrontation.
Michael MacArthur Bosack
A negotiator’s nightmare in Nagatacho
The LDP has since pushed back the date to vote for the next prime minister to Oct. 21.
Waka Ikeda
Asia can learn from Europe’s immigration mistakes
The result is dangerous confusion where legitimate policy debates about labor shortages become entangled with xenophobic fears about cultural invasion.
Editors' Picks
SUMO
Sumo is about to hit London and the West with a force previously unseen
By
John Gunning
JAPAN
Number of scenarios now on the table for who might be Japan’s next prime minister
By
Eric Johnston
BUSINESS
Pace eyes great strides for Japan’s art market
By
Elizabeth Beattie
JAPAN
A frenetic diplomatic schedule looms for Japan’s next leader — whomever that may be
By
Jesse Johnson
LIFE
Ghost of Yotei’s bloodstained fun sidesteps Ainu identity
By
Owen Ziegler
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
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Inside Japan’s arena boom: Sports, sound and city-building
By
Patrick St. Michel
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