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JAPAN
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Politics
In call, Takaichi and Trump agree to work toward spring visit to U.S.
By
Jesse Johnson
The Japanese leader avoided a clear answer to a question about whether China¡¯s large-scale military exercises around Taiwan earlier this week had been broached during the talks.
More coverage
U.S. urges China to halt military pressure on Taiwan, days after Japan and others
JAPAN
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Politics
Debate grows on reforming Lower House electoral system
By
Eric Johnston
Some argue the flaws in the current system could be fixed by returning to the old one. Others aren¡¯t so sure.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Mercari goes global with anime and manga leading the way
By
Kazuaki Nagata
It wants to be the go-to marketplace for international customers seeking high-quality Japanese entertainment products.
JAPAN
Imperial family members host New Year¡¯s gathering
In his speech, the emperor expressed concern for those still facing difficulties due to last year¡¯s major natural disasters.
LIFE
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Food & Drink
Start 2026 with familiar flavors of home
By
Shyam Bhardwa
For foreign residents in Japan during the new year, homesickness can creep in. We show you where to go to feed your nostalgia.
JAPAN
Rural municipalities working with students from urban areas on regional revitalization.
The project is aimed at securing human resources for community development and creating "related populations," or people who are continuously involved in regional communities.
Unification Church reportedly backed 290 LDP lawmakers in 2021 poll
The figure compares with the Liberal Democratic Party¡¯s announcement in 2022 that 180 of its lawmakers had ties with the group.
Noto quake victims mourned on second anniversary
Japan Times 1926: Premier Kato is dead; victim to influenza after short illness
Takaichi vows to press ahead with reforms in New Year's message
In New Year¡¯s message, emperor reflects anew on preciousness of peace
BUSINESS
New Year's sales start at major department stores
Sogo & Seibu's Sogo store in Yokohama prepared about 30,000 lucky bags, including ?2,026 packages containing jackets for men.
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.
Japan retailers racing to offer low-priced goods amid inflation
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
WORLD
How Russia and Ukraine are fighting to shape Trump¡¯s view of the war
By
Constant Meheut
Off the battlefield, each side is trying to influence Trump¡¯s perception of the conflict as they look to negotiate a peace settlement.
Swiss investigators rush to identify victims of New Year¡¯s fire
It is not yet clear what set off the blaze, in which around 40 people have died and at least 115 others have suffered injuries.
The lure of a rising Asian metropolis? No traffic.
By
Sui-Lee Wee
Daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un makes first public visit to state mausoleum
Russia and Ukraine trade allegations of civilian attacks on New Year's Day
Maduro elusive on U.S. attack and says he is open to dialogue
Sports
Astros reportedly reach deal with former Seibu ace Tatsuya Imai
The contract is a three-year deal with opt-outs that includes $54 million in ?guarantees and could be worth up ?to $63 million, ?per the report.
Heat top East-leading Pistons in fourth straight win
Venus Williams gets Australian Open wildcard aged 45
Unbeaten outdoors, Rangers hit Miami for Winter Classic versus Panthers
Premier League rings in New Year with goal drought as Man City loses ground
By
Martyn Herman
Opinion
Buckle up for a volatile year of Trump-Xi, Taiwan and Kim
Karishma Vaswani
Asia in 2026 is not on the brink of war. But the region will be more volatile than it has been in recent memory.
AI Is getting dangerously good at political persuasion
By
Parmy Olson
How democracies learn to goose-step
By
Kaushik Basu
Repeat after me: Never, ever underestimate China.
By
Shuli Ren
Building infrastructure for the AI age
By
Diane Coyle
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.
NHK drama series returns to Sengoku-Period spectacle
By
Alyssa I. Smith
A year of plenty: Endless art shows, subtle curation of themes
By
Jennifer Pastore
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Thu-Huong Ha
and
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
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.
Running hot in 2026: What's in store for the Year of the Fire Horse
By
Kathryn Wortley
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
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
and
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
Parmy Olson
AI Is getting dangerously good at political persuasion
The trick is using a debating tactic known as Gish galloping, a rapid-style speech tactic in which one interlocutor bombards the other with a stream of facts and stats.
Kaushik Basu
How democracies learn to goose-step
We often assume that the gravest threats to democracy are wars, coups or other dramatic crises. But democratic breakdown does not require a sudden shock.
Shuli Ren
Repeat after me: Never, ever underestimate China.
Some 47% of the world¡¯s top 20th percentile AI researchers finished their undergraduate studies in China, well above the 18% share from the U.S.
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LIFE
What ¡ª and who ¡ª helps us stick to our New Year¡¯s goals
By
Yuko Tamura
JAPAN
Will tailwinds become headwinds for Takaichi in 2026?
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
SPORTS
Gods and games: Rituals that kick off Japan¡¯s sporting year
By
Mai Yoshikawa
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
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
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Running hot in 2026: What's in store for the Year of the Fire Horse
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Kathryn Wortley
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In New Year¡¯s message, emperor reflects anew on preciousness of peace
LIFE
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