TOP STORIES
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General News JR East Train Services Resumed between Tokyo, Atami as Well as Shinjuku, Odawara Due to Accident
An accident occurred at Tsujido Station on the JR Tokaido Main Line at around 7:35 p.m. on Tuesday.
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General News JR East Train Services Suspended between Tokyo, Atami Due to Accident
“>The Yomiuri Shimbun An East Japan Railway logo An accident occurred at Tsujido Station on the JR Tokaido Main Line at around 7:35 p.m. on Tuesday. As a result, services on both tracks between Tokyo and Atami stations have been suspended. East Japan Railway Co. expects to resume services at around 8:50 p.m.2 hours ago -
Elections Campaigning Starts in Japan for Lower House Race, with Takaichi Vowing to Resign If Ruling Bloc Misses Majority
The 12-day campaigning period for the House of Representatives election kicked off Tuesday, with the election itself to be held on Feb. 8.
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Companies Amazon’s Cloud Division to Offer Up to ¥900 Mil. in Support for Japanese Companies Developing AI for Robots
Up to $6 million (¥900 million) will be offered to Japanese companies to assist in developing AI for robots, the Japanese subsidiary of the cloud division of Amazon.com, Inc. announced on Tuesday.
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Elections Most Parties Advocate for Consumption Tax Reduction, But Details Differ; Challenges Remain in Securing Funding
The House of Representatives election is likely to be contested on economic policy grounds, including measures to tackle rising prices.
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Elections Snow, Bitter Cold Disrupt Election Preparations in Northern Japan; Election Signboard Numbers Cut, Polling Station Opening Times Changed
People in northern Japan are facing various hardships in a midwinter battle for the House of Representatives election, as voting and counting will take place in February for the first time in 36 years, with official campaigning kicking off on Tuesday.
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LATEST NEWS
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Milano Cortina 2026: Olympics-Torch Arrives in Co-Host Cortina on Anniversary of 1956 Games
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — The Olympic torch relay reached the co-host Cortina d’Ampezzo on Monday, heading into the Dolomite town on the 70th anniversary of the opening of its 1956 Winter Games.
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Prevent Accidents When Removing Snow from Roofs; Always Use Proper Gear and Follow Safety Precautions
As it gets colder, accidental falls while removing snow from rooftops become more common in snowy regions. It is crucial for people who do this job to take safety measures, such as wearing a safety line and not working alone. Icicles hanging from eaves and snow sliding off roofs can also cause injury.
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North Korea Possibly Launches 2 Ballistic Missiles
Tokyo, Jan. 27 (Jiji Press)—North Korea launched what were possibly two ballistic missiles on Tuesday, according to Japanese Defense Ministry sources.
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“Shunto” Spring Wage Talks Kick Off in Japan
Tokyo, Jan. 27 (Jiji Press)—The Japan Business Federation, or Keidanren, and the Japanese Trade Union Confederation, or Rengo, held a meeting of their leaders on Tuesday, effectively marking the start of this year’s “shunto” spring wage talks.
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North Korea Possibly Launches Ballistic Missile
North Korea has launched what appears to be a ballistic missile on Tuesday, Japan's Ministry of Defense announced.
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Midwinter Japan Election Raises Concerns Over Turnout; Officials Urge Active Utilization of Early Voting
The ongoing House of Representatives election is facing the first midwinter campaign in 36 years, raising concerns over how snow and freezing temperatures will impact already declining voter turnout.
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Prudential Life Expected to Face Inspection over Fraud
Tokyo, Jan. 27 (Jiji Press)—Japan’s Financial Services Agency plans to inspect Prudential Life Insurance Co. after the company said over 100 current and former employees had scammed some 500 clients out of about ¥3.1 billion , people familiar with the matter said Tuesday.
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SOCIETY
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JR East Train Services Suspended between Tokyo, Atami Due to Accident
“>The Yomiuri Shimbun An East Japan Railway logo An accident occurred at Tsujido Station on the JR Tokaido Main Line at around 7:35 p.m. on Tuesday. As a result, services on both tracks between Tokyo and Atami stations have been suspended. East Japan Railway Co. expects to resume services at around 8:50 p.m.2 hours ago -
Twin Pandas Depart Ueno Zoo; Japan without Pandas for 1st Time since 1972
Twin pandas Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei departed Ueno Zoological Gardens on Tuesday to begin their journey back to China.
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Step Into the Action with Battles at PokéPark KANTO, Stand Next to a Pokémon Partner During Electrifying Fights
Pokémon just wouldn’t be the same without battles, and PokéPark KANTO, inside Yomiuriland that straddles Inagi, Tokyo, and Kawasaki, has arranged some spectacular fights for fans.
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South Korean Mother Hopes Son Who Died Trying to Rescue Japanese Stranger Can Bridge Nations
On the 25th anniversary of the accident in which a South Korean student died while trying to rescue a man on the train tracks at JR Shin-Okubo Station in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, the student’s mother and other related parties offered prayers at the station on Monday afternoon.
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Estimated Print Sales in Japan Fall Below ¥1 Tril. for 1st Time in 50 Yrs; Decline from 1996 Peak Continues
Paper book and magazine sales in 2025 declined by 4.1% from the previous year to reach an estimated ¥964.7 billion, the Research Institute for Publications announced Monday, marking the first time in 50 years that the figure has fallen below ¥1 trillion.
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Keio University’s X Dignity Center Creates Proposal for Role on Media in AI Era
Keio University’s X Dignity Center, which studies human dignity in the era of artificial intelligence, released the “Proposal on the Role of News Organizations in the AI Era” on Monday.
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IMPERIAL FAMILY
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Japan’s Emperor, Empress to Visit Netherlands, Belgium in June
Preparations are underway for the Emperor and Empress to officially visit the Netherlands and Belgium in June, according to sources close to the Imperial household.
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Japan Emperor, Empress, Princess Aiko Watch Sumo for 1st Time in 6 Years; Imperial Family Meet with Sumo Stars After Bouts
The Emperor, the Empress and their daughter Princess Aiko watched the eighth day of the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament at the Ryogoku Kokugikan stadium in Sumida Ward, Tokyo, on Sunday.
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Poems on Brightness Recited at Imperial New Year’s Reading; Prince Hisahito Makes His Debut at Annual Event
The annual Imperial ceremony of Utakai Hajime, or the New Year’s Poetry Reading, was held at the Imperial Palace in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, on Wednesday morning.
January 14, 2026
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Prince Hisahito Joins Japan’s Emperor, Empress in Offering New Year Greetings to the Public
The Imperial family held its New Year greeting on Friday at the Imperial Palace in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo. Fourteen members of the Imperial family, including the Emperor and Empress, took part in the first of the day’s five planned appearances, which started around 10:10 a.m., waving from the palace balcony to the large crowd that had gathered.
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New Year’s Greetings Ceremony Held at Imperial Palace; Prince Hisahito Attends for 1st Time
The Emperor and the Empress attended the New Year’s greetings ceremony at the Imperial Palace, where they received greetings from members of the Imperial Family and the heads of the three branches of government.
January 1, 2026
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YOMIURI EDITORIAL
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Lower House Election Campaign Begins: Inward-Looking Discussions Are Not Sufficient
How can Japan ensure its peace and security amid the current international turmoil?
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U.S. National Defense Strategy: Strength of Alliance Cannot Be Measured by Numbers Alone
It is commendable for the United States to prioritize deterrence against China, but using this as a pretext for demanding significant increases in defense spending from allies is far too reckless.
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Reviews of Foreign Investment in Japan: Utilize New Government Body to Prevent Leaks of Sensitive Technology
Preventing leaks of sensitive technology has become increasingly important for national security. The government must urgently expand and improve the system for reviewing foreign investments.
January 26, 2026 -
Health Checkups for Expectant Mothers: Generous Support Needed for Prenatal Care
Managing the health of mother and child during pregnancy is essential for a safe delivery. However, some people feel the financial burden. It is hoped that support will be expanded and improved to allow all expectant mothers to receive health checkups without worry.
Prenatal health checkups are conducted to have pregnant women’s health and their baby’s development examined by doctors.
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40 Million Foreign Visitors to Japan: Urgent Measures Should Be Implemented to Tackle Overtourism
Foreign visitors to Japan have steadily increased, and negative effects from overtourism have been notable. The public and private sectors should accelerate efforts to resolve related issues.
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Videos of Student Violence: Careless Posting Could Constitute Illegal Act
Videos capturing student violence at schools have been widely shared. Careless posting of such videos on social media risks legal liability. Such acts should be recognized as unacceptable.
January 25, 2026
POLITICS
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Most Parties Advocate for Consumption Tax Reduction, But Details Differ; Challenges Remain in Securing Funding
The House of Representatives election is likely to be contested on economic policy grounds, including measures to tackle rising prices.
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Midwinter Japan Election Raises Concerns Over Turnout; Officials Urge Active Utilization of Early Voting
The ongoing House of Representatives election is facing the first midwinter campaign in 36 years, raising concerns over how snow and freezing temperatures will impact already declining voter turnout.
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Snow, Bitter Cold Disrupt Election Preparations in Northern Japan; Election Signboard Numbers Cut, Polling Station Opening Times Changed
People in northern Japan are facing various hardships in a midwinter battle for the House of Representatives election, as voting and counting will take place in February for the first time in 36 years, with official campaigning kicking off on Tuesday.
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Focus of Japan Election to Be Whether Ruling Parties Can Secure Majority; LDP-only Majority Viewed as Out of Reach
The focus of the upcoming House of Representatives election will be whether the ruling coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party and its partner the Japan Innovation Party can secure the 233 seats needed for a majority in the 465-seat lower house.
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‘I Staked My Political Career on 1 Mil. COVID Shots per Day,’ Says Ex-Japanese PM Suga
Former Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on Monday spoke to reporters ahead of the House of Representatives election, in which he is not seeking reelection. The following is excerpted from his responses.
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Several Veteran Lawmakers Not Running in Lower House Election; Former PM Yoshihide Suga among Diet Members Leaving Office after Vote
Several veteran lawmakers from both the ruling and opposition parties, including former Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, are not running in the current House of Representatives election, for which official campaigning kicked off on Tuesday.
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BUSINESS
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Japan’s Nuclear Watchdog Investigating Responsibility in Chubu Electric’s Data Fraud Case; On-site Inspections, Interviews, More Being Carried out
The Secretariat of the Nuclear Regulation Authority interviewed employees at Chubu Electric Power Co.’s nuclear division during a four-hour inspection over data fraud at the company’s headquarters in Nagoya on Monday.
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Amazon’s Cloud Division to Offer Up to ¥900 Mil. in Support for Japanese Companies Developing AI for Robots
Up to $6 million (¥900 million) will be offered to Japanese companies to assist in developing AI for robots, the Japanese subsidiary of the cloud division of Amazon.com, Inc. announced on Tuesday.
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JR Tokai, Shizuoka Pref. Agree on Water Resources for Maglev Train Construction
TOKYO/SHIZUOKA — Central Japan Railway Co. (JR Tokai) and Shizuoka Prefecture on Saturday signed a letter of agreement regarding water resources, the biggest concern over the construction of the Shizuoka section of the Linear Chuo Shinkansen maglev train line. The agreement includes a provision that JR Tokai will compensate for any issues that may arise, such as a decrease in water volume of the prefecture’s Oi River. With the decadelong discussion having progressed, the focus now turns to when to start construction.
January 25, 2026
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KDDI Opens AI Data Center at Former Sharp Plant in Osaka Prefecture; Facility Will Provide Google’s Gemini AI Model for Domestic Users
KDDI Corp. has begun operations at an artificial intelligence data center built on the site of the former Sharp Sakai plant in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture.
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TEPCO Shuts Down Restarted Reactor at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Plant; Aims to Resume Operations on Feb. 26
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc. shut down reactor No. 6 at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant in Niigata Prefecture, shortly after midnight on Friday morning.
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TEPCO Halts Control Rod Removal at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Reactor
Tokyo, Jan. 22 (Jiji Press)—Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. said Thursday it has suspended the removal of control rods from the No. 6 reactor at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power station in Niigata Prefecture, central Japan, after an alarm sounded during the process.
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Restarted Reactor Key Milestone in Japan Energy Policy Aiming to Harness Nuclear Power
With the twist of a lever, the No. 6 reactor at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power station in Niigata Prefecture was restarted Wednesday, a significant milestone in the government’s plan to make “maximum use” of nuclear energy.
January 22, 2026
WORLD
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Pentagon Foresees ‘More Limited’ Role in Deterring North Korea
The Pentagon foresees a “more limited” role in deterring North Korea with South Korea taking primary responsibility for the task, a Pentagon policy document released on Friday said, a move likely to raise concern in Seoul.
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China Eyes Rare Earth Foothold in Malaysia to Maintain Dominance, Counter Japan, U.S.
BANGKOK — China is poised to increase its involvement in rare earth production and refining in Malaysia, a move seen as an attempt to counter efforts by Japan and the United States to strengthen their ties with the country.
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Japan, Qatar Ministers Agree on Need for Stable Energy Supplies; Motegi, Qatari Prime Minister Al-Thani Affirm Commitment to Cooperation
Talks between Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi and Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani ended with the two agreeing on the importance of stable energy supplies in Qatar on Tuesday.
January 14, 2026
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Herzog Says Two-State Solution With Palestine Not Viable Due to ‘New Realities’ After Hamas Attack
JERUSALEM — The two-state solution is not viable under the current circumstances, Israeli President Isaac Herzog said Sunday during an interview with The Yomiuri Shimbun.
January 13, 2026 -
Israeli President Herzog: Peace Plan Is “Golden Opportunity” to Change Future of Gaza, Middle East
JERUSALEM — The 20-point plan for peace in Gaza led by U.S. President Donald Trump provides the “golden opportunity” to change the future of the Palestinian territory and the Middle East, Israeli President Isaac Herzog said on Sunday during an interview with The Yomiuri Shimbun.
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China Used Amphibious Vehicles, Ro-Ro Ship in Attack Drill; Yomiuri Determines Private-Sector Ship Joined in Exercises
The Chinese military used amphibious vehicles and a private-sector cargo ship in a summer 2025 drill off Guangdong Province near Taiwan that is believed to have been training for landing operations, The Yomiuri Shimbun has determined from satellite images and other information.
January 12, 2026
NEWS SERVICES
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North Korea Possibly Launches 2 Ballistic Missiles
Tokyo, Jan. 27 (Jiji Press)—North Korea launched what were possibly two ballistic missiles on Tuesday, according to Japanese Defense Ministry sources.
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“Shunto” Spring Wage Talks Kick Off in Japan
Tokyo, Jan. 27 (Jiji Press)—The Japan Business Federation, or Keidanren, and the Japanese Trade Union Confederation, or Rengo, held a meeting of their leaders on Tuesday, effectively marking the start of this year’s “shunto” spring wage talks.
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Prudential Life Expected to Face Inspection over Fraud
Tokyo, Jan. 27 (Jiji Press)—Japan’s Financial Services Agency plans to inspect Prudential Life Insurance Co. after the company said over 100 current and former employees had scammed some 500 clients out of about ¥3.1 billion , people familiar with the matter said Tuesday.
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Body-Camera Footage of Shooting Being Preserved, U.S. Officials Say
ST. PAUL - A Trump administration lawyer assured a federal judge Monday that investigators have preserved body-camera footage and other evidence from the fatal shooting of Minnesota resident Alex Pretti, but he stopped short of promising to share that evidence with state investigators.
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After the Deadly DCA Crash, Some Airspace Rules Have Changed. Is It Enough?
Nearly a year after 67 people were killed in a midair collision in the skies above the nation’s capital, all but the most critical helicopter flights near Reagan National Airport have been banned. The route the Army Black Hawk flew on the night of the collision has been permanently closed. And rules now bar helicopters and commercial jets from occupying the same airspace in certain areas near the airport.
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Tokyo Police Arrest Head of Major Sex Worker Scouting Group
Tokyo, Jan. 27 (Jiji Press)—Tokyo police have arrested the 40-year-old leader of Natural, one of the largest illegal sex worker scouting groups in Japan, for allegedly making a payment to gangsters in 2023.
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Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average Rises as Yen Weakens, Chip-Related Shares Advance (UPDATE 1)
TOKYO, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average ended higher on Tuesday, as technology stocks extended their advance after the yen lost some gains.
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EDITORIAL & COLUMNS
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Takaichi Should Learn the Patience of Fukuzawa
By Masayuki Yamauchi / Special to The Yomiuri Shimbun [posttime] JST, [postdate] What should a government leader or a diplomat say when meeting someone for the first time? Sixteenth-century Italian diplomat Stefano Guazzo offered this advice, quoted in the Essays of Michel de Montaigne: “It’s enough for the helmsman to think about the winds; the herdsman …January 23, 2026 -
AI, Initially a Tool, is Evolving into a Partner – But is it a Good One?
AI, once merely a tool that responded to human commands, is rapidly moving into new roles. A new everyday reality is emerging in which people consult AI about troubles that they find it hard to discuss even with friends or parents.
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China Criticizes Sanae Takaichi, but China Itself Is to Blame for Worsening Relations with Japan
Although Japan-China relations seemed to worsen after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remark that a Taiwan contingency could constitute a “survival-threatening situation,” the fact is that the relationship has been deteriorating for over a decade because Chinese President Xi Jinping’s hegemonic ambitions and assertive military activities have awakened the Japanese people to the military threat posed by China.
January 10, 2026
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Myanmar Will Continue Under Military Rule Even After Election, Ex-Ambassador Maruyama Says in Exclusive Interview
Voters went to the polls in Myanmar on Dec. 28 for the initial phase of the country’s general election. Polling will also take place on Jan. 11 and 25.
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What Will Next Century Bring Japan, as Tide of Economic History Turns?
The world entered 2026 amid intense upheaval and uncertainty.
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Asia Inside Review: In Myanmar and Thailand, River Divides Hotbed of Scam Centers on One Side, Safe Haven from Military Oppression on the Other
Although separated only by the narrow Moei River, the Myawaddy township in Myanmar and Mae Sot in Thailand could not be more starkly different. The Myawaddy area is one of the world’s biggest hubs of online scammers.
December 27, 2025
RAMEN OF JAPAN
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Ramen Map
Map of ramen shops in Japan featured on the Ramen of Japan
A useful map for ramen lovers is now available. You can quickly find the locations of the ramen outlets featured on our Ramen of Japan. The number of shops keeps growing. Read the stories and visit there!
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Kyoraku / Ginza’s Beloved Mellow Chuka Soba; Third-Generation Owner Starts Making Noodles from Scatch
I set out for Tokyo’s Ginza to get a bowl of ramen and knew Kyoraku, approaching its 70th anniversary, would satisfy my purpose. The shop, founded in 1956, serves Japan’s most traditional and simple ramen: the chuka soba. It took a leap toward becoming an even more thriving establishment when third-generation owner Kazuhiko Nakano, 39, began serving noodles made from scratch. As I wandered through Ginza amid the year-end rush, I stopped by the shop, which always seems to have people lined up.
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Noodle Dining Shunsai / Rich Oyster Ramen to Savor at Odasaga; Experienced 68-year-old Owner Creates Numerous Ramen Varieties
Odakyu Sagamihara Station in Kanagawa Prefecture is affectionately called “Odasaga” by locals. In the residential area north of the station, opposite the commercial district in the south, stands the distinctive ramen shop “Noodle Dining Shunsai.” Owner Yasunori Okamoto, 68, who has experience with both Japanese and Italian cuisine, serves a variety of unique ramen centered around seafood. Intrigued by his seasonal oyster ramen, I visited the shop.
November 27, 2025
SPORTS
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Milano Cortina 2026: Olympics-Torch Arrives in Co-Host Cortina on Anniversary of 1956 Games
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — The Olympic torch relay reached the co-host Cortina d’Ampezzo on Monday, heading into the Dolomite town on the 70th anniversary of the opening of its 1956 Winter Games.
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Japan’s Kao Miura Wins Four Continents Figure Skating Championship in Olympic Tuneup
BEIJING (AP) — Kao Miura of Japan won the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships on Sunday in his final tuneup for the Milan Cortina Olympics.
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Los Angeles Dodgers Yoshinobu Yamamoto Heads Latest Additions to WBC Squad; Seiya Suzuki, Kazuma Okamoto Also Included
World Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto has joined Los Angeles Dodgers teammate Shohei Ohtani on Japan’s team for this year’s World Baseball Classic, as the right-hander was among 10 players added to the roster on Monday.
January 26, 2026
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Aonishiki Tops Atamifuji in Playoff to Win New Year Grand Sumo Tournament in Ozeki Debut
Ozeki Aonishiki became the first newly promoted ozeki to win a championship in almost two decades when he captured his second straight title — and again in a playoff.
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Milano Cortina 2026: Olympic Halfpipe Champion Hirano Named to Japanese Team. Prospects Uncertain after Nasty Fall
Olympic halfpipe champion Ayumu Hirano was named to the Japanese team heading to next month's Milan Cortina Games despite breaking bones in his face in an accident at a contest in Switzerland over the weekend.
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Judo Champ Uta Abe, Deaflympics Discus Medalist Masateru Yugami Honored at Japan Sports Awards
Judo champion Uta Abe has received the grand prize in the 74th Japan Sports Awards, while Deaflympics discus gold medalist Masateru Yugami took the top honor at the 9th Japan Para Sports Awards. The awards were presented to the athletes on Thursday at The Okura Tokyo hotel in the Toranomon district of Minato Ward, Tokyo.
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Naomi Osaka Tones down Her Walk-on Outfit. Turns up the Heat at Australian Open
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Fashion and friction have been the defining features for Naomi Osaka in two rounds at the Australian Open that couldn't have been more different.
January 23, 2026
SCIENCE & NATURE
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Japan to Face Shortfall of 3.39 Million Workers in AI, Robotics in 2040; Clerical Workers Seen to Be in Surplus
Japan will face a shortfall of 3.39 million workers in fields related to artificial intelligence and robotics in 2040, according to estimates by the Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry.
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Space Mission Demonstrates Importance of International Cooperation, Astronaut Kimiya Yui Says
WASHINGTON — Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui, who recently returned from the International Space Station, said his mission demonstrated the importance of international cooperation.
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Univ. in Japan, Tokyo-Based Startup to Develop Satellite for Disaster Prevention Measures, Bears
Yamagata University will develop and launch its own ultra-small satellite in partnership with a Tokyo-based startup , the university announced Thursday.
January 10, 2026
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Japanese Astronaut Suwa to Stay Aboard ISS Until Around 2027; Japan’s 8th Astronaut to Have Long-Term Stay Aboard ISS
Makoto Suwa will become the 8th Japanese astronaut to complete a long-term stay aboard the International Space Station starting around 2027, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency has announced.
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Tsunami Can Travel Vast Distances Before Striking, Warn Japanese Researchers
Tsunami caused by the magnitude 8.8 quake that struck near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula last summer likely rebounded off South America and reached Japan about 48 hours later, according to analysis by the Japan Meteorological Agency’s research institute.
Tsunami that travel long distances before reaching Japan have been known to cause damage in many cases. Experts urge the public to be aware of the risks.
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Ancient Japanese Elephant Evolved Earlier Than Previously Thought, Analysis of DNA Suggests
A Japanese-led research team announced that it has conducted the first successful DNA analysis of Naumann’s elephant, an extinct species which once roamed Japan.
Naumann’s elephant belongs to Palaeoloxodon, an extinct genus of straight-tusked elephants that originated in Africa and dispersed across Eurasia. The team consisting of members from the University of Yamanashi, the National Museum of Nature and Science and other institutions found that the species diverged from its African ancestors at an early date, estimated at as much as 1.05 million years ago.
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‘Fiercest, Most Damaging Invasive Weed’ Spreading in Rivers, Lakes in Japan, Alligator Weed Found in Numerous Locations
Alligator weed, an invasive plant species native to South America, is spreading in rivers and lakes in Japan. The aquatic plant is described as one of the fiercest and most damaging invasive species because of its high reproductivity. It is causing damage to agriculture such as by covering rice paddies, thereby preventing harvest.
December 27, 2025
CULTURE
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Japanese Film ‘Kokuho’ Receives Oscar Nod in Makeup, Hairstyling Category; Makeup Artist Kazu Hiro Also Nominated
LOS ANGELES — Japanese film “Kokuho” has been nominated for the makeup and hairstyling category in the 98th Academy Awards, it was announced Thursday. The three nominees from the film directed by Lee Sang-Il are Kyoko Toyokawa, Naomi Hibino and Tadashi Nishimatsu.
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Iconic Japanese Bag Maker Yoshida Marks 90 Years of Durable, Innovative Design
Tokyo-based bag maker Yoshida & Co., known as “Yoshida Kaban,” celebrated its 90th anniversary last year. In November, the company held an exhibition in Tokyo showcasing bags that represent the brand’s origins. With its strengths in durable construction for long-term use and designs adapted to the times, it has garnered support both in Japan and abroad.Founder Kichizo Yoshida (1906–1994) began working at a bag workshop at age 12. When he experienced the Great Kanto Earthquake at 17, he tied his belongings up with a rope, slung it over his shoulder and carried them with him. This experience led him to believe that “a bag is first and foremost a tool for carrying things.”In 1935, he established Yoshida Kaban Seisakujo (Yoshida bag factory) and produced numerous hand-sewn pieces. The Red Roof Bag, displayed at the exhibition, was inspired by a souvenir from Hawaii. The Elegant Bag, released in 1953, featured a side zipper allowing expansion of the bag’s gusset width. In the postwar years, as apartment complexes and other collective housing increased, its compact design and efficient storage became highly valued.
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Japanese Soul Singer Toshinobu Kubota Releases Greatest Hits Album, Celebrates 40th Anniversary
Singer-songwriter Toshinobu Kubota celebrates the 40th anniversary of his major label debut this year. He released his greatest hits album “The Baddest IV & Timeless Hits” last year, and said, “I’m thankful now that I can keep singing.”With his soulful musicality and singing ability, he has had hits such as “Ryu-sei No Saddle” (Saddle of a shooting star), “Missing” and “La. La. La Love Song,” which featured supermodel Naomi Campbell on vocals. He was awakened to music in kindergarten. “When I sang on bus trips, the moms loved it. It felt so good! That’s when I learned how fun music could be.”His neighbors brought him into contact with Western music. Adults around him who knew he liked to sing introduced him to all kinds of new music. “They’d say things like, ‘Tonight, they’re playing a song by a guy named James Brown on TV.’ It was a great era when everyone listened to all kinds of music,” he said.Gradually, he began listening to songs of diverse international genres like the Beatles and disco. What truly captured his heart, however, was soulful music. “For someone like me who’d thought since childhood that I might have a talent for singing, soul music was what most strongly ignited my passion for song,” said Kubota. “I’d mimic songs I heard on the radio, and I just got more and more immersed.”
January 23, 2026
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Spaniard Draws Manga About Hunter-Turned-Gamer; Foreign Artist Makes Inroads in Japan’s Manga Culture
A retired veteran hunter who lives on his own in Akita Prefecture happens to pick up a game one day and makes a name for himself by becoming a formidable matagi (hunter) in the shooting game. That is the plot of “Matagi Gunner,” a unique e-sports action manga set in a rural part of Japan.
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Maison&Objet Kicks off Near Paris with Japanese Lighting Designers’ Installations on Display, Creating Rich Environment
PARIS — One of the world’s largest international interior design trade fairs, Maison&Objet, kicked off near Paris on Thursday.
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Hirohiko Araki, Mari Yamazaki Discuss 1st Large-scale Manga Art Exhibition in the Americas Being Held in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO — Manga art is finally reaching a museum in the United States! The first large-scale manga exhibition in the Americas, “Art of Manga” is being held at the de Young Museum in San Francisco through Feb. 1, displaying works by leading Japanese mangaka such as Eiichiro Oda, Rumiko Takahashi and Jiro Taniguchi together as works of art.The event focuses on providing an immersive experience that draws visitors into the world of manga with exhibitions including about 700 original drawings and other items. Rough sketches and tools actually used by creators such as pens and paper are also on display.The exhibition was planned by Nicole Coolidge Rousmaniere, research director of the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures at the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom. She said she hopes visitors will recognize the artistic quality and power of manga.Hirohiko Araki and Mari Yamazaki, two of the featured artists, gave exclusive interviews to The Yomiuri Shimbun at the exhibition venue.
January 16, 2026
NEWS WITH VIDEO
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PokéPark KANTO Welcomes You to the World of Pokémon with Hundreds of Powerful and Cute Little Friends
January 26, 2026 -
Tokyo University of the Arts Now Offering Free Guided Tour of New Storage Building, Completed in 2024
January 25, 2026 -
Japan’s Nara Holds Traditional Grass-Burning Event with Fireworks Held at Mt. Wakakusa, Lighting Up Night Sky
January 25, 2026 -
Steam Locomotive Through Kushiro Wetland Starts Seasonal Run, Gives Passengers Stunning Midwinter View of Hokkaido
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Traditional Umbrellas Illuminated in Gifu City, Projection Mapping Lights Up Park Near Gifu Castle
January 17, 2026
DELICIOUS
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Japan Tourism / Morioka Bakery Fukudapan Sells 10,000 Koppepan Rolls Daily
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Venison from Culled Deer Made into Prepackaged Curry in Mie Pref. City, Creator Hopes to Inspire Young People to Hunt
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Japanese Kasujiru Soup with Hearty Ingredients Perfect for Warming Body During Cold Winter
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Japanese Entrepreneur Develops BBQ Sauce with Soy Sauce Base that Costs ¥32,400
January 25, 2026
JAPAN IN FOCUS
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Visitors Feel 100 Years of History Under Red Roof of Former Post Office, Location Preserves Taisho Era Glory
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Nara: Sake Brewing Using Ancient Method Begins at Birthplace Temple
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Hiroshima: Former Pro Baseball Pitcher Turned to Lemon Farmer, Looks to First Harvest in 2026
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Kagohima: Local Green Tea Used in ISS to Give Astronauts Tranquility
January 24, 2026
TRAVEL SPOTS
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Sakura Cherry Blossom Sightings in Japan’s Shizuoka Show Signs of Spring Come Early
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Japan’s Nara Holds Traditional Grass-Burning Event with Fireworks Held at Mt. Wakakusa, Lighting Up Night Sky
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Osaka: Dotonbori River Cruise Popular with Overseas Tourists
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Japan’s Enoden Line to Run New Train Car for 1st Time in 20 Years This Spring on Iconic Kanagawa Pref. Railway
January 20, 2026
TROUBLESHOOTER
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My Boss Treats the Death of My Grandmother as Equal to That of Her Cat
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I’m Jealous of People Who Can Rely on Their Parents for Childcare
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I’m at My Limit, but Should I Continue Working as a Nursery School Teacher?
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My Parents Spoil My Son; I Worry He Doesn’t Understand the Value of Money
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