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Baseball Samurai Japan’s New Uniforms for 2026 World Baseball Classic Unveiled
National baseball team Samurai Japan’s new uniforms that will be worn at the World Baseball Classic 2026 were unveiled on Wednesday.
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Environment Toki Crested Ibis Raised in Tokyo Surpass 100, Make Significant Contribution to Reintroduction Project on Sado Island
The number of “Tokyo-born” Toki crested ibis passed the 100 mark this year thanks to the success of a program set up to reintroduce the birds into the wild on Sado Island in Niigata Prefecture.
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Reuters Southeastern Taiwan Shaken by Magnitude 6.1 Earthquake, No Immediate Reports of Damage
TAIPEI— An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.1 struck Taiwan’s southeastern coastal county of Taitung on Wednesday, the island’s weather administration said, although there were no immediate reports of damage.
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Companies Japan’s Mitsubishi to Begin Procuring Gallium in Kazakhstan to Secure Rare Metal Critical for Manufacturing Semiconductors
Mitsubishi Corp. is preparing to begin procuring gallium in Kazakhstan around July 2026 in an effort to secure a rare metal critical for manufacturing semiconductors and LEDs.
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Politics & Government Japanese Govt AI Basic Plan Urges Development of Trustworthy AI, Domestic Development of AI Models
The government’s basic plan on artificial intelligence, which the Cabinet approved Monday, shares many common points with The Yomiuri Shimbun’s proposals on aiming for coexistence with trustworthy generative AI compiled on Dec.15. These include placing importance on developing trustworthy AI and securing Japan’s autonomy through the development of domestically developed AI models.
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Obituaries Masashi ‘Jumbo’ Ozaki, Japan’s Top Rated Pro Golfer with 133 Career Wins, Dies of Cancer at Age of 78
Professional golfer Masashi Ozaki, known by his nickname “Jumbo Ozaki” and long regarded as Japan’s best player with a record 113 career wins including 94 on the Japan Golf Tour, died of sigmoid colon cancer on Tuesday at the age of 78.
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LATEST NEWS
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Rebounding Yen Sinks Japan Stocks despite Chip Share Rally
TOKYO, Dec 24 (Reuters) - Japanese equities slumped on Wednesday under the weight of a strengthening yen, sending the Nikkei share average to its first loss in four sessions despite robust gains for chip stocks.
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Minpaku Private Lodgings Popular with Foreigners to be Centrally Managed, According to Revealed Govt Proposals
The management of accommodation for foreigners will be centrally governed in order to strictly address inappropriate minpaku private lodging facilities, according to sources in the government and ruling parties.
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Santa Claus appears at Chubu Centrair International Airport
NAGOYA — A Santa Claus officially recognized by the Santa Claus Foundation of Finland appeared at Chubu Centrair International Airport on Dec. 2. Dressed in red with a long white beard, Santa waved and wished everyone “Merry Christmas!”
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New Keizai Doyukai Chairperson: Heavy Responsibility to Rebuild Organization
Despite being an organization that represents Japanese business leaders, its governance has been in disarray over whether the chairperson should resign, severely damaging the public’s trust in the body.
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H3 Rocket Launch: Find out Cause of Failure and Work to Restore Trust
The failed launch of the large H3 rocket has cast a dark shadow over the future of Japan’s space development. It is necessary to swiftly find out the cause and aim to resume launches as early as possible.
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Scientists, Data Explain Why Kenya’s Lakes Rise as Thousands Face Uncertain Future
NAIVASHA, Kenya (AP) — When Dickson Ngome first leased his farm at Lake Naivasha in Kenya’s Rift Valley in 2008, it was over 2 kilometers from shore. The farm was on 0.6 hectares of fertile land where he grew vegetables to sell at local markets.
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Italy Awards Solar Capacity in First ‘Not Made in China’ Auction
MILAN (Reuters) — Italy awarded more than 1.1 gigawatts of capacity to 88 projects in its first auction exclusively for solar projects built without equipment manufactured in China, setting an average price of €66.38 per megawatt hour.
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SOCIETY
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Craftsman Handmakes Traditional Koshu Daruma Figures in Kofu, Aims to Make 800 to Sell
A veteran craftsman in Kofu adds the final touches to a round figure of Koshu Daruma, a Daruma doll that is believed to have a 400-year history and is designed to resemble the 16-century warlord Takeda Shingen.
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Japan’s Average Temperature This Year Ranks 3rd Highest since 1898, Last Year Ranks 1st, Year Before 2nd
Japan's average temperature this year ranks third highest since records began in 1898, the Japan Meteorological Agency announced Wednesday. The highest was 2024, followed by 2023.
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Shrine Maidens Assemble Treasure Ships Ahead of New Year’s Pilgrimage
Shrine maidens carefully assemble white ceramic takarabune or treasure ships at Shirahige Shrine in Sumida Ward, Tokyo. With the New Year approaching, preparations are entering their final stage for the Seven Lucky Gods pilgrimage, a seasonal custom in which people visit temples and shrines along the Sumida River. The treasure ship is made to carry the divided sacred spirits of the Seven Lucky Gods. The tradition dates back to the Edo period (1603–1867). It is said that visiting the district’s temples and shrines at the start of the year, collecting these sacred representations, and placing them aboard a treasure ship to display at home helps invite good fortune.
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Masashi ‘Jumbo’ Ozaki, Japan’s Top Rated Pro Golfer with 133 Career Wins, Dies of Cancer at Age of 78
Professional golfer Masashi Ozaki, known by his nickname “Jumbo Ozaki” and long regarded as Japan’s best player with a record 113 career wins including 94 on the Japan Golf Tour, died of sigmoid colon cancer on Tuesday at the age of 78.
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Japan’s Emperor Emeritus Turns 92, Spends Peaceful Days Despite Heart Illness
The Emperor Emeritus turned 92 on Tuesday.
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Hakone Ekiden Banners Hung at Tokyo’s JR Shinagawa Station Ahead of Long-Distance Relay Race
Banners modeled after the sashes to be worn by runners in the Tokyo-Hakone Intercollegiate Ekiden were hung at JR Shinagawa Station in Minato Ward, Tokyo, on Monday.
December 23, 2025
IMPERIAL FAMILY
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Japan’s Emperor Emeritus Turns 92, Spends Peaceful Days Despite Heart Illness
The Emperor Emeritus turned 92 on Tuesday.
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Imperial Family Views Photo Exhibition Themed on Wartime Tokyo to End Series of WWII-Related Visits on War’s 80th Anniversary
The Emperor and Empress and their daughter Princess Aiko visited the National Showa Memorial Museum Showa-Kan in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, on Sunday to view a photo exhibition with the theme of Tokyo during wartime.
December 22, 2025 -
Princess Aiko Hosts Diplomatic Guests from 16 Countries at Duck Netting Event in Saitama Pref.
Princess Aiko, the daughter of the Emperor and Empress, hosted a diplomatic delegation from 16 countries at an event to introduce them to the Imperial tradition of wild duck netting in Koshigaya, Saitama Prefecture, on Wednesday.
December 18, 2025
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Japan’s Princess Aiko Attends Ceremony for Chiba University’s School of Nursing
TOKYO (Jiji Press) — Princess Aiko on Sunday attended a ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the founding of Chiba University’s School of Nursing.
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Yomiuri Survey Finds 69% ‘Favor’ Female Emperor, While 68% ‘Worried’ About Stable Succession
A recent Yomiuri Shimbun survey found that 69% of respondents were in favor of revising the Imperial House Law, which specifies the procedures for succession to the throne, to allow a female emperor.
December 14, 2025
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YOMIURI EDITORIAL
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New Keizai Doyukai Chairperson: Heavy Responsibility to Rebuild Organization
Despite being an organization that represents Japanese business leaders, its governance has been in disarray over whether the chairperson should resign, severely damaging the public’s trust in the body.
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H3 Rocket Launch: Find out Cause of Failure and Work to Restore Trust
The failed launch of the large H3 rocket has cast a dark shadow over the future of Japan’s space development. It is necessary to swiftly find out the cause and aim to resume launches as early as possible.
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Diplomacy with Central Asia: Utilize Long-Established Relationship of Trust
The international community’s attention is increasingly turning toward the five countries of Central Asia, which are well-endowed with natural resources such as oil, natural gas and critical minerals.
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Insurance Coverage for Childbirth: Financial Burden on Expectant Mothers Must Be Reduced
If childbirth costs were uniformly capped regardless of which hospital or clinic is used, mothers could give birth with peace of mind, free from financial worries.
December 23, 2025 -
Quake Beneath Tokyo: Utilize New Damage Estimates for Disaster Management Measures
The area of Tokyo and surrounding prefectures is one of the world’s most densely populated regions. Should a massive earthquake strike, significant social and economic disruption would be unavoidable. Strengthening disaster management measures is essential to maintain Tokyo’s function as the nation’s capital.
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Reflecting on 2025 – Overseas: World Enters Precarious Era by Major Powers’ Self-Centered Behavior
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump prioritizes its own interests under his “America First” approach, and the administration of Chinese President Xi Jinping is intensifying its economic and military coercion. The world is growing increasingly precarious as a result of the self-centered behavior of major powers.
December 22, 2025
POLITICS
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Minpaku Private Lodgings Popular with Foreigners to be Centrally Managed, According to Revealed Govt Proposals
The management of accommodation for foreigners will be centrally governed in order to strictly address inappropriate minpaku private lodging facilities, according to sources in the government and ruling parties.
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Japan to Cut Passport Fees by Up to 7,000 Yen
Tokyo, Dec. 24 (Jiji Press)—The Japanese government plans to lower passport application fees by up to ¥7,000 , Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi has announced.
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U.S. Hoping to Use Heavy Weapons in Training at 5 GSDF Sites
Tokyo, Dec. 24 (Jiji Press)—The United States has informed Japan of its hope to additionally use heavy weapons, such as antitank missiles and rocket launchers, in the Marine Corps’ live-fire training at five firing ranges of Japan’s Ground Self-Defense Force.
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70% of School Institutions in Japan Fail to Check New Database on Whether Job Applicants Have Records of Sexual Violence against Students
About 70% of boards of education and school corporations have not checked a government-operated database to determine whether applicants for school jobs have been punished for committing sexual violence against students, according to a fact-finding investigation by the Education, Sports, Culture, Science and Technology Ministry.
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Japan Prime Minister Meets With Anime, Music Experts to Discuss Development of Content Industry
Anime director Mamoru Oshii, TV personality Demon Kakka and music producer Tetsuya Komuro were among those who met with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi this week to discuss developing the content industry, including music and anime.
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Japan Eyes Plan to Accept Up To 1.23 Mil. Foreign Workers by End of Fiscal 2028
The government presented a plan to accept up to 1,231,900 foreign workers by the end of fiscal 2028 to a panel of experts on Tuesday.
December 23, 2025
BUSINESS
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Japan’s Mitsubishi to Begin Procuring Gallium in Kazakhstan to Secure Rare Metal Critical for Manufacturing Semiconductors
Mitsubishi Corp. is preparing to begin procuring gallium in Kazakhstan around July 2026 in an effort to secure a rare metal critical for manufacturing semiconductors and LEDs.
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Suntory to Halt Jim Beam Distillery in Kentucky for Year
New York, Dec. 22 (Jiji Press)—Suntory Global Spirits Inc. will halt production of its bourbon whiskey Jim Beam for a year at its distillery in the U.S. state of Kentucky amid falling demand, it was learned Monday.
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TEPCO Aims to Restart Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Reactor on Jan. 20; 1st TEPCO Plant to Resume Operations since 2011 Fukushima Disaster
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. has decided a plan to restart the No. 6 reactor of its Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power station in Niigata Prefecture on Jan. 20, it was learned Tuesday.
December 23, 2025
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Suntory CEO Says Beer to Be Company’s ‘Top Priority;’ Tax Cut on Alcohol Is Expected to Boost Demand Next Year
With taxes on beer set to be reduced next year, major beverage maker Suntory Holdings Ltd. will make a concerted effort to increase sales of its beer products, which will be positioned as the company’s “top priority,” President and CEO Nobuhiro Torii revealed during a recent interview with The Yomiuri Shimbun.
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Nomura HD Aims to Increase Number of Individual Clients Through Employee Stock Purchase Associations, Says President
Nomura Holdings, Inc. President Kentaro Okuda expressed his enthusiasm to increase the number of individual clients through employee stock purchase associations for other companies in an interview with The Yomiuri Shimbun. He intends to promote a “hybrid” type of service for clients using a smartphone application in concert with face-to-face consulting.
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Bank of Japan Considered U.S. Tariffs, Coming Shunto Wage Hike Talks in Its Decision to Raise Interest Rates
The Bank of Japan decided to raise its policy interest rate to around 0.75% at its latest monetary policy meeting in light of its outlook for dealing with concerns about the impact of high U.S. tariffs and the likely trend of the next shunto spring wage negotiations.
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Yen Weakens against Peers after BOJ Raises Interest Rates
NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) — The yen weakened sharply against the dollar and other major peer currencies on Friday after the Bank of Japan raised rates to a 30-year high but did not offer clarity on future hikes.
December 20, 2025
WORLD
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China Attacks Japan at U.N. Security Council Meetings; Representatives Ignore Agendas to Criticize Takaichi’s Remark
NEW YORK — China has ignored the agendas of multiple recent meetings at the United Nations to instead launch a barrage of criticism against Japan, and Japan has consistently rebutted its claims.
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China to Impose Sanctions on Shigeru Iwasaki, Former Head of Japan’s Self-Defense Forces, Who Serves as Adviser to Taiwan’s Executive Branch
BEIJING — China has decided to impose sanctions on Shigeru Iwasaki, a former chief of Japan’s Self-Defense Forces’ Joint Staff, prohibiting him from entering the country and trading or working with groups or individuals within China, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced Monday.
December 15, 2025 -
Moscow Court Rules ICC President Akane, Others Guilty
TOKYO (Jiji Press) — A court in Moscow handed down guilty rulings to nine people including Tomoko Akane, president of the International Criminal Court, which issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.
December 14, 2025
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Belarus Releases Japanese National Believed to Be Former Language Instructor
A Japanese man believed to be a former language instructor who was charged with espionage and sentenced to imprisonment in March is among 123 prisoners released by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, according to the U.S. Embassy in Lithuania.
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Dr. Nakamura’s Dream Clinic Awaits Leprosy Patients; Prejudice Toward Disease Remains Barrier
JALALABAD, Afghanistan — Thursday marked six years since Dr. Tetsu Nakamura was fatally shot at the age of 73 while engaging in humanitarian aid in Afghanistan, and the doctor’s lifelong dream has finally come true: A leprosy clinic has opened in Jalalabad, eastern Afghanistan.
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South Korea’s Top Court Dismisses Nippon Steel Appeal in Lawsuit over Requisitioned Worker
SEOUL — South Korea's top court on Thursday dismissed an appeal by Nippon Steel Corp. in a lawsuit filed by people connected with a former requisitioned worker from the Korean Peninsula.
December 11, 2025
NEWS SERVICES
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Southeastern Taiwan Shaken by Magnitude 6.1 Earthquake, No Immediate Reports of Damage
TAIPEI— An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.1 struck Taiwan’s southeastern coastal county of Taitung on Wednesday, the island’s weather administration said, although there were no immediate reports of damage.
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Rebounding Yen Sinks Japan Stocks despite Chip Share Rally
TOKYO, Dec 24 (Reuters) - Japanese equities slumped on Wednesday under the weight of a strengthening yen, sending the Nikkei share average to its first loss in four sessions despite robust gains for chip stocks.
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Scientists, Data Explain Why Kenya’s Lakes Rise as Thousands Face Uncertain Future
NAIVASHA, Kenya (AP) — When Dickson Ngome first leased his farm at Lake Naivasha in Kenya’s Rift Valley in 2008, it was over 2 kilometers from shore. The farm was on 0.6 hectares of fertile land where he grew vegetables to sell at local markets.
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Supreme Court Blocks National Guard Deployment to Chicago in Defeat for Trump
The Supreme Court said Tuesday it would not allow President Donald Trump to deploy the National Guard in the Chicago area for now, a significant setback for his campaign to push troops into cities across the country over the objections of local and state leaders.
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Maine Deer Eat from Trough on Live Stream, Have Become Internet Darlings
Every winter day in a Maine backyard, dozens of deer eat oats, apples and acorns from wooden troughs. Unbeknownst to the deer, four cameras live-stream their every move to thousands of people. Fans have given them nicknames and developed favorites.
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Waymo Vows to Improve Emergency Response Protocols after San Francisco Power Outage
WASHINGTON, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Alphabet GOOGL.O unit Waymo said on Tuesday it will expand first responder engagement, improve its emergency response protocols and roll out updates to allow its vehicles to navigate intersections more decisively, following incidents of stalled Waymo robotaxis after a San Francisco power outage.
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US Tells UN It Will Deprive Venezuela’s Maduro, Drug Cartel of Resources
UNITED NATIONS, Dec 23 (Reuters) - The United States told the United Nations on Tuesday it will impose and enforce sanctions "to the maximum extent" to deprive Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro of resources as Russia warned other Latin American countries could be next.
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EDITORIAL & COLUMNS
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How Will Takaichi Emulate Her Political Role Models, Thatcher and Abe?
Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister, has two role models in politics. One is Margaret Thatcher, the first female prime minister of the United Kingdom, who served from 1979 to 1990. The other is former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, under whom Takaichi was a cabinet minister.
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World Needs to Restore Free and Fair Trade System
By Motoshige Itoh / Special to The Yomiuri Shimbun [posttime] JST, [postdate] A phenomenon known as the “weaponization” of trade policy is spreading around the world. The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has been using the threat of higher import tariffs to force concessions from foreign countries in negotiations, an effective tactic because those countries …December 12, 2025 -
Osaka Expo Materials Reused and Recycled Around Japan, Exemplifying the Circular Economy
Drawing a massive circle around the central grounds of the Osaka-Kansai Expo, the majestic wooden structure called the Grand Ring shaped the memories of millions of people who visited the event this year. Now those visitors have gone home, and another circle is becoming part of the Expo’s legacy — the circular economy.
December 6, 2025
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In Global Politics, U.S. and China Are in Charge
It has been less than a year since Donald Trump came to power. Yet the world continues to be hit by multiple shocks in such a short time.
Trump’s initiative to broker a peace in Ukraine may come at the expense of Ukraine and America’s European allies. He has also imposed tariffs on imports, ignoring World Trade Organization rules.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, for his part, said in a joint declaration adopted at a Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit on Sept. 1 that mutual respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity, non-interference in internal affairs and not using force, among other principles, were “the foundation for the stable development of international relations.” Nonetheless, on Sept. 3, Xi appeared with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who leads the war against Ukraine, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who has sent his country’s troops to the war. Xi was reviewing a military parade that commemorated the 80th anniversary of China’s victory in its resistance against Japan as if to keep Putin and Kim in line.
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5 Japanese Business Dinner Mistakes to Avoid — and What They Taught Me About Business in Japan
When I first started doing business in Japan in 2016, the initial cultural lesson was the meishi kokan — the business card exchange.
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JIP Lawmaker Takashi Endo Is the ‘Glue’ the Holds the LDP-JIP Coalition Together
A House of Representatives member playing an unusual dual role is making his presence felt in the administration of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
November 29, 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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Samurai Japan’s New Uniforms for 2026 World Baseball Classic Unveiled
National baseball team Samurai Japan’s new uniforms that will be worn at the World Baseball Classic 2026 were unveiled on Wednesday.
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Sumo Scene / 2 New Yokozuna Make 2025 a Year of Great Upheaval, 2026 Shaping Up to be Exciting Time for Sumo
With the curtain about to fall on 2025, we can look back on a year in which the sumo world can be said to have undergone a great upheaval.
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Figure Skater Kaori Sakamoto Set to Compete at Olympics in Milan, After Winning All-Japan Singles Event
Figure skater Kaori Sakamoto secured her place in next year’s Milan Cortina Olympics on Sunday. The 25-year-old won the women’s singles competition at the Japan Figure Skating Championship, held at Tokyo’s Yoyogi National Stadium. It was her fifth straight title and sixth overall.
December 22, 2025
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White Sox Add Munetaka Murakami with $34 Million, 2-Year Contract
CHICAGO (AP) — The rebuilding Chicago White Sox added Munetaka Murakami to their lineup on Sunday, agreeing to a $34 million, two-year contract with the Japanese slugger.
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Japan High School Boys Set New Record in Relay Race; Winning Girls Secure School’s Second-Straight Title
KYOTO — Gakuho Ishikawa Senior High School from Fukushima Prefecture set a new record for the boys race in the national high school ekiden road relay on Sunday, securing its first-ever victory in two hours and 36 seconds.
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Figure Skater Yuma Kagiyama Earns Place in Milan Olympics after Dominating in All-Japan Championship
Japan’s figure skating ace Yuma Kagiyama earned a spot on Saturday in next year’s Milan Cortina Olympics. The 22-year-old won the men’s singles competition at the All-Japan figure skating championship, held at Tokyo’s Yoyogi National Stadium, for the second time in a row.
The Milan Cortina Games will be Kagiyama’s second Winter Games appearance, following the 2022 Beijing Games in which he won silver medals for men’s singles and the team event.
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Kenta Maeda Joins Rakuten Eagles; Returns from American MLB to Japanese Pro Baseball for First Time Since 2015
Former Major League Baseball pitcher Kenta Maeda, 37, who has now signed with the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles, held a press conference at Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi in Sendai on Tuesday. His contract is for two years and he will wear the number 18.
December 16, 2025
SCIENCE & NATURE
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Italy Awards Solar Capacity in First ‘Not Made in China’ Auction
MILAN (Reuters) — Italy awarded more than 1.1 gigawatts of capacity to 88 projects in its first auction exclusively for solar projects built without equipment manufactured in China, setting an average price of €66.38 per megawatt hour.
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Satellite Surge Threatens Space Telescopes, Astronomers Warn
PARIS (AFP-Jiji) — Light from the half a million satellites that humanity is planning to launch into Earth’s orbit in the coming years could contaminate almost all the images taken by space telescopes, NASA astronomers warned on Dec. 3.
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Hokkaido Plans Waterweed Removal from Lake Akan Marimo Moss Balls Colony
As marimo moss balls, which are designated as special natural monument, have been in decline at Lake Akan in Kushiro, Hokkaido, the city plans to remove waterweeds from a marimo colony in the northern part of Churui Bay of the lake next summer.
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Toki Crested Ibis Raised in Tokyo Surpass 100, Make Significant Contribution to Reintroduction Project on Sado Island
The number of “Tokyo-born” Toki crested ibis passed the 100 mark this year thanks to the success of a program set up to reintroduce the birds into the wild on Sado Island in Niigata Prefecture.
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In the Italian Alps in a Region That Will Host the 2026 Winter Olympics, Collection of Dinosaur Footprints Found
ROME (AFP-Jiji) — Hundreds of meters of dinosaur tracks with toes and claws have been found in the Italian Alps in a region that will host the 2026 Winter Olympics, authorities said on Dec. 16.
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H3 Rocket Failure Disrupts Timeline for ‘Japanese GPS’
The failed launch on Monday of an H3 rocket, which was carrying the Michibiki No. 5 satellite, is a setback for Japan’s attempt to establish its own high-precision satellite positioning network.
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H3 Launch Failure Leaves Japan Without Core Rockets, Deals Blow to Global Competitiveness in Space Development
Japan will not be able to launch satellites and probes for the time being, after the failed launch on Monday of the eighth H3 rocket, the nation’s large main rocket. This has put Japan in a critical situation in which it cannot move forward with its own space development.
December 23, 2025
CULTURE
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Playful Bags from Brigitte Tanaka Evoke Parisian Atmosphere, Bring Fans from Around the World to Cozy Shop
Brigitte Tanaka is a Paris-based fashion brand attracting much attention of late with exquisitely embroidered bags made with creative, playful designs. The brand is run by two designers, both women — Brigitte Giraudi from France and Chieko Tanaka from Japan. I visited the brand’s store in central Paris, which is adjacent to the historically significant St. Roch Church.When I opened the store’s wooden door and stepped inside, Tanaka welcomed me. The store’s cozy little space is intimate, feeling like a hideaway. It is filled with a variety of items, from refurbished antique sundries to bags and pouches embroidered with images such as the Eiffel Tower and croissants. The brand is comanaged by Tanaka and Giraudi. Tanaka initially worked as an accessory designer in Japan before moving to France in December 2008. She then met Giraudi, who was running an accessory brand. They hit it off and started working together, creating the brand made from combining their names in 2017.The brand’s signature items are organdy reusable shopping bags with beautiful embroideries of distinctive, humorous patterns borne from various inspirations, including general goods stores. The bags have interesting shapes, too. Some have a pocket for flowers, while others are designed to perfectly hold a baguette.“I hope users will enjoy the feeling of carrying art around,” Tanaka said.
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‘The Bibi Files’ Uses Leaked Police Interrogation Footage to Expose Netanyahu’s Role in Corruption Scandal
What does the ego of a man in power bring about? The 2024 documentary film “The Bibi Files” meticulously seeks an answer to that question. The film has been screened in theaters across Japan since November.Directed by Alexis Bloom, the film focuses on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the corruption scandal that envelops him. It illuminates the link between his inflated ego and the tragedy in the Gaza Strip through leaked police interrogation videos.Authorities indicted Netanyahu in 2019 on charges of taking bribes, breach of trust and fraud. It marked the first time in the history of Israel that a prime minister was indicted on criminal charges while in office. The trial is still ongoing.The film utilizes video footage from police interrogations taken during the corruption investigation and eventually introduces each person caught up in this scandal — from Netanyahu himself and his wife, Sara, to his former aide and the super-wealthy who allegedly offered him luxury items.Retired politicians, journalists and those close to Netanyahu are interviewed and act as the film’s “guides.” One said people need to follow the trial to understand the chaotic situation of Israel today.
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Picture Book on Osechi New Year Dishes Enjoying Strong Sales; English Version Introduces Dishes to Foreigners
A picture book depicting osechi traditional Japanese New Year dishes has been selling well thanks to its detailed illustrations and simple explanations.
December 18, 2025
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Yoko Tawada Becomes 1st Japanese to Receive Nelly Sachs Prize, Prestigious German Award for Person of Literature
DORTMUND, Germany — Berlin-based writer Yoko Tawada was awarded the Nelly Sachs Prize, a biennial prize in Germany for a person of letters who has contributed to the mutual understanding of different cultures, at a ceremony in Dortmund in western Germany on Sunday.
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Taichung Green Museumbrary, Taiwan’s 1st Complex Combining Library and Art Museum, Opens to Visitors
TAICHUNG, Taiwan — A complex combining an art museum and a library has opened in Taichung, central Taiwan, becoming Taiwan’s first facility where visitors can both view exhibitions and read books.The Taichung Green Museumbrary has a total floor area of 57,996 square meters and is located in a 67-hectare park. The museum displays works by artists from Taiwan and abroad, while the library houses a collection of over 1 million books and digital materials. The facility is attracting attention as a hub that offers new cultural experiences and opportunities to engage with books.The building was designed by SANAA, an architectural firm led by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, who are both laureates of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, known as the Nobel Prize of architecture. The facility consists of eight cubes in different sizes, allowing visitors to freely explore the library and museum areas.“I hope the facility grows into a place where people meet and learn,” Sejima said at Saturday’s opening ceremony.Nishizawa commented: “I hope people will cherish and use the place like a park,”
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Exhibition Featuring Dog Figurines Donated by Princess Hisako of Takamado Opens in Aichi Prefecture; Princess Attends Ahead of Opening
A commemorative exhibition of ceramic dog figurines donated by Princess Hisako of Takamado started on Saturday at the Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum in Seto, Aichi Prefecture.
December 13, 2025
NEWS WITH VIDEO
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Shrine Maidens Assemble Treasure Ships Ahead of New Year’s Pilgrimage
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Arrival of Migratory White-Fronted Geese at Peak at Izunuma Pond, Miyagi Pref.; 100,000 Birds Spotted This Season
December 23, 2025 -
Hakone Ekiden Banners Hung at Tokyo’s JR Shinagawa Station Ahead of Long-Distance Relay Race
December 23, 2025 -
Benihoppe, Yumenoka Strawberries At Peak Harvest Season in Japan’s Aichi Prefecture Amid High Demand During Festive Seasons
December 22, 2025 -
JAXA Launches 8th H3 Rocket from Japan’s Kagoshima Pref.
December 22, 2025
FEATURES
DELICIOUS
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Students Recreate 19th-Century Bento Boxes Made for Ino Tadataka’s Survey Team in Hot Spring Town on Nakasendo Road
December 21, 2025 -
Hand-Ground, Aroma-Perfecting, Dressed Dishes; 1 Recipe Comes from 1872
December 21, 2025 -
Sambusa Delight with Crispy Outside, Juicy Inside; Party Snack Pairs Great with Alcohol
December 14, 2025 -
Frozen Vegetables: Demand Rises for Convenient, Tasty Domestic Produce
December 7, 2025
JAPAN IN FOCUS
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Bullet Train Bento Features Herring, Salmon, Squid to Celebrate Hokkaido Shinkansen’s 10th Anniversary
December 20, 2025 -
Kochi: Hopes Rise For Shoebill Baby Birth; Pair Seen Enacting Courting Rituals
December 20, 2025 -
Kumamoto: Trams to Continue Accepting IC Cards after Strong Opposition from Riders
December 20, 2025 -
Kyoto: Police Try to Dissuade Shoplifters with Photos of Officers’ Eyes
December 20, 2025
TRAVEL SPOTS
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Arrival of Migratory White-Fronted Geese at Peak at Izunuma Pond, Miyagi Pref.; 100,000 Birds Spotted This Season
December 23, 2025 -
Santa Claus Delivers Christmas Presents to Penguins at Aquarium in Japan’s Nagasaki Prefecture
December 21, 2025 -
Steam Fog Observed at Kushiro Port, Hokkaido, as Area Logs Lowest Temperature of Winter So Far
December 20, 2025 -
Colorful New Year Lucky Charm Production Reaches Peak in Shizuoka Pref. as Year-End Approaches
December 20, 2025
TROUBLESHOOTER
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My Gambler Husband’s Debts are Paid off by His Father
December 21, 2025 -
My Husband is Extraordinarily Strict with our Daughter, Who is Struggling in School
December 21, 2025 -
My Son and Father Constantly Fight; I’m Worried Something Serious Might Happen
December 14, 2025 -
I’m Tired of My Mother’s Self-Centered, Abusive Behavior
December 14, 2025
