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BUSINESS
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Japan’s top pension fund likely to brush off political pressure
By
Hideyuki Sano
and
Nao Sano
The Government Pension Investment Fund, one of the world’s largest, will likely ignore the finance minister’s call to boost domestic investment, at least in the short run.
JAPAN
/
Science & Health
Japan successfully launches and lands reusable rocket
The prototype, launched from JAXA’s test site in Noshiro, Akita Prefecture, reached a height of about 10 meters, and then landed.
BUSINESS
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Companies
SoftBank said to consider buying stake in retailer Seven & i
The deal with PayPay would unite Japan’s dominant payments operator with its biggest convenience store operator.
JAPAN
Ukraine eyes Japan’s Mitsubishi for help with Patriot missiles
By
Jesse Johnson
Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said Kyiv is interested in working with Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, one of the few companies licensed to manufacture the weapons.
LIFE
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Food & Drink
Is ramen soup? An inquiry.
By
Thu-Huong Ha
An ever-evolving online discourse about how to categorize different types of foods has finally come for one of Japan’s national dishes.
JAPAN
Japan weighing AI agents for understaffed local governments
A study group will compile an interim report by the end of fiscal 2026 and aim to release its final report around summer 2027.
Japanese government to work with industry and academia on dual-use tech
A new strategy adopted Friday calls for “organic links” between scientific technology and national security.
Japan and others mark 10 years since South China sea arbitration
Farm experiences in disaster-hit Japanese area attracting children
Japan’s southwestern islands on high alert as Typhoon Bavi approaches
By
Joseph Campbell
and
Kim Kyung Hoon
Government registers ‘Japanese tea’ under brand protection system
BUSINESS
SK Hynix debut is a bet that AI breaks boom-and-bust chip cycle
By
Maggie Eastland
,
Ed Ludlow
,
Yoolim Lee
and
Dina Bass
South Korean memory chipmaker SK Hynix just pulled off the largest public listing by a foreign company in U.S. market history.
Apple sues OpenAI for trade secret theft in pivotal case
The iPhone maker said in a suit Friday that OpenAI encouraged Apple employees to share information, components, drawings and other materials related to upcoming products.
Yen gains after finance minister urges pension funds to invest more at home
By
Erica Yokoyama
Japan’s producer prices rise at fastest pace since early 2023
By
Molly Smith
Mizuho targets South Korea, India hires to join top dealmaking ranks
By
Sheryl Tian Tong Lee
and
Chanyaporn Chanjaroen
Lenders seek $700 million after Japanese payments firm’s collapse
By
Taiga Uranaka
and
Hideki Suzuki
WORLD
Philippines rejects Chinese academics’ sovereignty claims to Batanes Islands
The islands are located fewer than 200 kilometers from self-ruled Taiwan and have hosted joint Philippine-U.S. military drills as recently as April.
Iran hits back at Trump after insists truce over
Iran has insisted it has “kept its word” on a ceasefire with the U.S. after President Donald Trump insisted the truce was over but talks continued.
U.S. launches more strikes on Iran after commercial ship struck in Strait of Hormuz
Modi courts Indo-Pacific partners as China, U.S. reshape region
By
Shruti Srivastava
Typhoon Bavi lashes Japan’s southern islands as China evacuates 600,000
New Zealand and India form ‘strategic partnership’
Sports
Uncertain health of main stars sets the stage for wild ride in Nagoya
By
John Gunning
It won’t be until a few days into the upcoming meet that we’ll really know whether or not the two
yokozuna,
or now-
sekiwake
Aonishiki, will be in the title race.
Argentina strike late in extra time to sink 10-man Swiss and reach World Cup semis
By
Lori Ewing
Bellingham double fires England past Norway into World Cup semis
By
Nick Mulvenney
Ostapenko, Arevalo fight back to win Wimbledon mixed doubles title
Revamped Ireland wary of ‘bang in form’ Japan
Opinion
Trump just made Japan’s security dilemma more urgent
Imran Khalid
Japan should respond to growing uncertainty over U.S. security commitments by taking greater responsibility for protecting its own maritime and strategic interests.
The weak yen is not Japan’s new strength. It is a warning.
By
Kumiharu Shigehara
Takaichi wants to make Japan Inc. great again
By
Gearoid Reidy
China’s missile test exposes Beijing’s misdirection
The Bezos-backed $25,000 EV that should worry Detroit and probably Musk
By
Liam Denning
ENVIRONMENT
Climate models become more precise even as political attacks sharpen
By
Akshat Rathi
Climate researchers have operated under political duress for decades, but improved resources and understanding in recent years have made findings more useful to policymakers.
Strengthening El Nino likely to ‘rank among largest’ on record, U.S. agency says
Cambodia wants to bring back tigers, but should it?
Europe’s third major heat wave raises grid and water risks
By
Joe Wertz
Faster, fiercer wildfires are testing evacuation plans
By
Todd Woody
CULTURE
Japan’s largest exhibition of women photographers rights a wrong in cultural history
By
Jennifer Pastore
An international exhibition for a book about Japanese women in the photographic arts has its homecoming in Tokyo.
‘Why Wait, Just Die’: A dead-eyed investigator takes on an unsolved murder
By
James Hadfield
‘AnyMart’: A surreal parable about the dark side of convenience stores
By
Mark Schilling
Japanese dancers win ballet prizes in Moscow
Sachiko Kazama’s art bites back at a cruel society
By
Jennifer Pastore
LIFE
In Japan, ‘tastes like medicine’ can be a compliment
By
Makiko Itoh
The culinary term “yakumi” includes more ingredients than a Western chef might ever group together, but it’s a foundational element of Japanese cuisine.
Global demand is reshaping secondhand fashion in Japan
By
Gabrielle Doman
Japan’s top high school ‘karuta’ players head to their own Koshien
By
Yuko Tamura
Stripped of Michelin stars, Sezanne embraces a changing of the guard
By
Phoebe Amoroso
La & Le brings a slice of Paris cafe culture to Tokyo
By
Weiwen Lin
COMMUNITY
Japan needs caregivers. Young Indians are answering the call.
By
Megha Wadhwa
From classrooms in India’s northeast to nursing homes in Japan, an emerging labor corridor hopes to improve lives in both countries.
Filmmaker explores history of discrimination against foreign nationals in Japan
By
Elizabeth Beattie
Inside Japan’s rigid adoption system, a British family finds a way
By
Mai Yoshikawa
Two furry siblings seek their forever home
How a U.S. author found — and helped build — community in a Japanese hot spring town
By
Michele Laudig
OPINION
Kumiharu Shigehara
The weak yen is not Japan’s new strength. It is a warning.
The absence of Japan-bashing should not be mistaken for international approval. It may simply mean the world no longer sees Japan as the central imbalance problem.
Gearoid Reidy
Takaichi wants to make Japan Inc. great again
The plan is the inaugural post-deflation outline for expansion and the first comprehensive industrial policy in decades, focusing on 17 areas with 62 priority products.
Liam Denning
The Bezos-backed $25,000 EV that should worry Detroit and probably Musk
Slate recently unveiled its flagship: A barebones, two-seater, battery-powered pickup starting at just under $25,000.
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Over 70% of accommodations in Japan say they are understaffed amid tourism influx
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‘Princess Mononoke’ comes alive in Super Kabuki staging
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Alicia Haddick
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Japan bets on character IP to drive global growth
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