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Defense & Security Saito Indicates His Aim of Those Joining Centrist Reform Alliance Recognizing Constitutionality of Security-Related Laws
Komeito leader Tetsuo Saito indicated Sunday his hope that lawmakers who recognize the security-related laws as constitutional and accept the restart of nuclear power plants will join the new party, the Centrist Reform Alliance.
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Elections New Party Centrist Reform Alliance Unveils Policy Platform
New party Centrist Reform Alliance on Monday unveiled its policy platform, calling for realistic foreign and defense policies as well as deepening discussions on constitutional revision, as one of five primary goals.
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Elections Japan’s DPFP to Keep Distance from LDP, New Party Ahead of Lower House Election
The Democratic Party for the People is keeping its distance from both the Liberal Democratic Party and the newly formed Centrist Reform Alliance. The DPFP seems to be aiming to gain support by pursuing an independent course in the upcoming House of Representatives election.
January 19, 2026 -
Politics & Government Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to Dissolve Lower House for Feb. 8 Snap Election
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will dissolve the House of Representatives on Friday for a Feb. 8 snap election to seek the public’s mandate for her Liberal Democratic Party forming a coalition with the Japan Innovation Party, she announced Monday.
January 19, 2026 -
General News Warning-level Heavy Snow Expected Along Sea of Japan side of Japan Around Jan. 25
Heavy snowfall that could prompt warnings is expected primarily along the Sea of Japan from northern to western Japan around Jan. 25 due to a persistently strong winter pressure pattern.
January 19, 2026 -
Companies Asics Opens Factory for Onitsuka Tiger Brand in Western Japan
SAKAIMINATO, Tottori — Asics Corp. has opened a factory to serve its popular Onitsuka Tiger brand in Sakaiminato in Tottori Prefecture. With the new facility, the sportswear company aims to expand its share in the global market, leveraging Japan’s advanced techniques. Previously, the facility was used by Sanin Asics Industry Corp., an Asics subsidiary.
January 19, 2026
LATEST NEWS
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Japan’s Takaichi Says She Will Dissolve Lower House, Setting up Snap Election (UPDATE2)
The Yomiuri ShimbunPrime Minister Sanae Takaichi speaks at the press conference on Monday at the Prime Minster’s Office. The Japan News [posttime] JST, [postdate] Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Monday announced that she will dissolve the House of Representatives on Jan. 23 at the beginning of the regular Diet session, setting up an early election. Takaichi …January 19, 2026 -
Iranian Official Says Verified Deaths in Iran Protests Reaches at Least 5,000
Jan 18 (Reuters) - An Iranian official in the region said on Sunday the authorities had verified at least 5,000 people had been killed in protests in Iran, including about 500 security personnel, blaming "terrorists and armed rioters" for killing "innocent Iranians".
January 19, 2026 -
Prince Harry Returns to Court in Battle with British Tabloids
LONDON (AP) — Millions of dollars are on the line as Prince Harry returns to court this week for the third and final chapter that starts Monday in his legal quest to tame the British tabloids.
January 19, 2026 -
What Science Says about How Weight-Loss Drugs Affect Cancer Risk
As more continues to be understood about the health benefits associated with GLP-1 drugs, a growing body of science is aiming to answer whether the popular weight-loss medication can help with one of the world’s leading causes of death: cancer.
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The Evolutionary Upside of Same-Sex Sex among Primates
As animals go about their lives ― eating, fighting, having babies ― they don’t always follow the script laid out for them by Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. Not every behavior furthers the cause of survival in a way that is obvious to humans.
January 19, 2026 -
Europe’s EV Policy: Idealism Wavers in Face of Reality
The European Union, which is highly environmentally conscious, has been forced to make adjustments to its electric vehicle strategy. It can be said that the reality of the situation is hindering the spread of EVs.
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Disaster-Related Deaths: Efforts Needed to Ensure Smooth Certification Reviews
Every time a major disaster has occurred, such as the Great East Japan Earthquake, the Kumamoto Earthquake and the Noto Peninsula Earthquake, affected people have been forced to live in harsh evacuation conditions.
January 19, 2026
POPULAR ARTICLES
SOCIETY
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Kabuki Actor Arrested for Allegedly Breaking Door of Kebab Restaurant in Asakusa, Denies Claims Due to His Inebriation
The Metropolitan Police Department arrested Kabuki actor Nakamura Tsurumatsu, 30, at the scene on suspicion of damage to buildings early Sunday morning. Nakamura allegedly broke the wooden door at the entrance of a kebab restaurant in Asakusa shortly before 1:00 a.m. on Sunday. He has denied causing damage, saying, “I remember nothing. I was drunk.”
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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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TEPCO to Postpone Restart of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa N-plant Over Safety Concerns Due to Failure of Control Rod Alarm System
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. announced Monday that it decided to postpone the restart of the No. 6 reactor of its Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power station in Niigata Prefecture. The restart was originally scheduled for Tuesday.
January 19, 2026
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Inclusive Society / South Korea, Taiwan Strive for Coexistence With Foreigners Amid Low Birth Rates, Labor Shortages
This is the final installment in a series of articles on coexistence with foreign residents and visitors.
January 19, 2026 -
Regulations to Fight AI’s Fake Information, Suicide Inducement Exist in 48 U.S. States
WASHINGTON / NEW YORK — Among the 50 U.S. states, 48 have already enacted their own state legislation regulating the use and development of artificial intelligence, The Yomiuri Shimbun has learned. The moves come amid growing societal concerns over such issues as dissemination of false information and inducements of suicide through generative AI.
January 18, 2026 -
Evacuation Directive Lifted for 138 Households, 152 People in Otsuki City, Yamanashi Prefecture, over Forest Fire
The municipal government of Otsuki, Yamanashi Prefecture, on Sunday lifted an evacuation directive put in place following a forest fire that broke out on Jan. 8 on Mt. Ogi, which straddles Otsuki City and Uenohara City in the prefecture.
January 18, 2026
IMPERIAL FAMILY
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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 -
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.
January 2, 2026
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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.
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Imperial Family Has Long History with Horses, Former Racehorses now on Imperial Duties
Retired racehorses are having fruitful second careers carrying Imperial family guards.
December 31, 2025
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YOMIURI EDITORIAL
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Europe’s EV Policy: Idealism Wavers in Face of Reality
The European Union, which is highly environmentally conscious, has been forced to make adjustments to its electric vehicle strategy. It can be said that the reality of the situation is hindering the spread of EVs.
January 19, 2026 -
Disaster-Related Deaths: Efforts Needed to Ensure Smooth Certification Reviews
Every time a major disaster has occurred, such as the Great East Japan Earthquake, the Kumamoto Earthquake and the Noto Peninsula Earthquake, affected people have been forced to live in harsh evacuation conditions.
January 19, 2026 -
Greenland: U.S. Territorial Ambitions Are Anachronistic
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed a desire to acquire Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark in the Arctic.
The administration’s anachronistic ambitions to seize territory by force, ignoring international norms, is nothing short of appalling.
January 18, 2026 -
Reform of Retrial System: Will This Move Lead to Early Redress for People Wrongfully Convicted?
Convicting an innocent person in court constitutes a grave human rights violation by the state. A system must be developed to promptly correct judicial errors and provide relief to victims of wrongful convictions.
January 18, 2026 -
Osaka Double Elections: Is The Move Meaningful for Realizing The Osaka Metropolis Plan?
The aim likely is to gain momentum toward realizing the Osaka metropolis plan, a long-cherished goal of the Japan Innovation Party.
January 17, 2026 -
Japan-Italy Summit: Leaders Must Join Hands To Restore International Cooperation
As the United States turns its back on the international order, upheaval is increasingly in democratic nations. To restore the cooperative framework, the role that Japan and middle powers like Italy should play is increasing.
January 17, 2026
POLITICS
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New Party Centrist Reform Alliance Unveils Policy Platform
New party Centrist Reform Alliance on Monday unveiled its policy platform, calling for realistic foreign and defense policies as well as deepening discussions on constitutional revision, as one of five primary goals.
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Japan’s DPFP to Keep Distance from LDP, New Party Ahead of Lower House Election
The Democratic Party for the People is keeping its distance from both the Liberal Democratic Party and the newly formed Centrist Reform Alliance. The DPFP seems to be aiming to gain support by pursuing an independent course in the upcoming House of Representatives election.
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to Dissolve Lower House for Feb. 8 Snap Election
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will dissolve the House of Representatives on Friday for a Feb. 8 snap election to seek the public’s mandate for her Liberal Democratic Party forming a coalition with the Japan Innovation Party, she announced Monday.
January 19, 2026
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Japan’s Takaichi Says She Will Dissolve Lower House, Setting up Snap Election (UPDATE2)
The Yomiuri ShimbunPrime Minister Sanae Takaichi speaks at the press conference on Monday at the Prime Minster’s Office. The Japan News [posttime] JST, [postdate] Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Monday announced that she will dissolve the House of Representatives on Jan. 23 at the beginning of the regular Diet session, setting up an early election. Takaichi …January 19, 2026 -
LDP Set to Clash with New Party in Japan’s Next Election
The upcoming House of Representatives election will likely be a showdown between the Liberal Democratic Party and the Centrist Reform Alliance — the new party formed by the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and Komeito.
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Japan’s Foreign Minister Motegi Returns from Middle East, Asia Tour Where He Advanced ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific’ Concept
Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi returned to Japan on Sunday after completing a diplomatic tour of the Middle East and Asia.
January 19, 2026
BUSINESS
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Asics Opens Factory for Onitsuka Tiger Brand in Western Japan
SAKAIMINATO, Tottori — Asics Corp. has opened a factory to serve its popular Onitsuka Tiger brand in Sakaiminato in Tottori Prefecture. With the new facility, the sportswear company aims to expand its share in the global market, leveraging Japan’s advanced techniques. Previously, the facility was used by Sanin Asics Industry Corp., an Asics subsidiary.
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Honda Unveils New Iconic ‘H’ logo; Next-gen EVs to Use New Design
Honda Motor Co., has revealed its new ‘H’ logo.
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Japan, Italy to Boost LNG Cooperation; Aimed at Diversifying Japan’s LNG Sources
Japan and Italy intend to strengthen cooperation in liquefied natural gas supply and development.
January 16, 2026
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Taiwan-Based Eva Air to Launch Direct Connection to Washington in July
Taiwan-based EVA Air will launch direct service in July connecting Taiwan and Washington, according to a report by The Central News Agency in Taiwan.
This marks the first time a Taiwanese airline will operate direct passenger flights to Washington.
According to the report, the airline will operate four flights per week using Boeing 787-9 aircraft. EVA Air President Sun Chia-ming told a press conference that Washington is a very important market in terms of politics, military, and other areas.
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Japan’s JR Tokai to Introduce Private Compartment Seats on Tokaido Shinkansen Bullet Trains in Oct.
NAGOYA — Central Japan Railway Co. (JR Tokai), the operator of Tokaido Shinkansen bullet trains, will introduce private compartment seats to the bullet trains on Oct. 1.
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Japan to Export Cut Chrysanthemums to U.S. for 1st Time as Production Centers Seek to Reverse Sales Declines
TAHARA, Aichi — Cut chrysanthemums will be exported for the first time from Japan to the United States this year.
January 15, 2026 -
2026 Yomiuri Intl Forum to Explore World at Crossroads, Japan’s National Interests
The Yomiuri Shimbun has chosen “the world at a crossroads and Japan’s national interests” as the theme of the 2026 Yomiuri International Forum, an event cohosted with the Yomiuri International Economic Society (YIES).
January 15, 2026
WORLD
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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.
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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.
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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.
January 13, 2026
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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.
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10 Universities in Japan, South Korea, Mongolia to Establish Academic Community to Promote ICC Activities, Rule of Law
Ten universities in Japan, South Korea and Mongolia will soon establish an academic community to support the International Criminal Court (ICC) and its activities in pursuing war crimes, The Yomiuri Shimbun has learned.
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China Delays Customs Clearance for Japanese Sake; Intensified Economic Coercion Possible Intention
BEIJING — Chinese customs authorities have stepped up inspections of imported Japanese sake and food products, causing delays in customs clearance, trade sources said.
January 10, 2026
NEWS SERVICES
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Iranian Official Says Verified Deaths in Iran Protests Reaches at Least 5,000
Jan 18 (Reuters) - An Iranian official in the region said on Sunday the authorities had verified at least 5,000 people had been killed in protests in Iran, including about 500 security personnel, blaming "terrorists and armed rioters" for killing "innocent Iranians".
January 19, 2026 -
Prince Harry Returns to Court in Battle with British Tabloids
LONDON (AP) — Millions of dollars are on the line as Prince Harry returns to court this week for the third and final chapter that starts Monday in his legal quest to tame the British tabloids.
January 19, 2026 -
What Science Says about How Weight-Loss Drugs Affect Cancer Risk
As more continues to be understood about the health benefits associated with GLP-1 drugs, a growing body of science is aiming to answer whether the popular weight-loss medication can help with one of the world’s leading causes of death: cancer.
January 19, 2026
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The Evolutionary Upside of Same-Sex Sex among Primates
As animals go about their lives ― eating, fighting, having babies ― they don’t always follow the script laid out for them by Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. Not every behavior furthers the cause of survival in a way that is obvious to humans.
January 19, 2026 -
Colorado’s Wolves in the Political Crosshairs as Trump Targets the State
BOULDER, Colo. - Colorado was preparing to fly in as many as 15 gray wolves from Canada when a letter from the Trump administration arrived in the fall, sternly ordering the state to “cease and desist.”
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Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average Slumps as Yen Rallies, Machine Orders Fall; Greenland Woes Weigh (UPDATE 1)
TOKYO, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average slid for a third day on Monday as geopolitical tensions over Greenland sparked a safe-haven rally in the yen, while economic data surprised on the downside.
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China’s Population Falls for a Fourth Straight Year
BEIJING, Jan 19 (Reuters) - China's population fell for a fourth consecutive year in 2025, dropping by 339 million to 1.405 billion, a faster decline than 2024,official data showed on Monday.
January 19, 2026
EDITORIAL & COLUMNS
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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 -
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.
January 7, 2026 -
What Will Next Century Bring Japan, as Tide of Economic History Turns?
The world entered 2026 amid intense upheaval and uncertainty.
January 3, 2026
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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 -
Japan-China Strain Set to Persist as Beijing Officials Self-Interestedly Bash Tokyo; Takaichi Unlikely to Back Down
The standoff between Japan and China shows signs of becoming protracted. China has strongly protested Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s Nov. 7 response to a question in the Diet, in which she stated that a Taiwan emergency could constitute a “survival-threatening situation,” thereby implying that it would trigger the exercise of Japan’s right of collective self-defense.
December 27, 2025 -
U.N. Women and Japan: Advancing Equality for a Better Future
The executive director of U.N. Women, a United Nations organization committed to advancing gender equality in the world, shares her thoughts on partnership with Japan.
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: Olympic Torch Arrives in Verona, Site of Ancient Roman Amphitheater To Be Used for Closing Ceremony
VERONA, Italy — The torch for the Milano Cortina Olympics arrived in Verona, northern Italy, on Sunday.
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Milano Cortina 2026: Japanese Athletes Vow at Ceremony to Compete with Heart, Soul at Milano Cortina 2026; Japanese Crown Prince, Princess in Attendance
Athletes vowed to give it their all when they represent Japan at next month’s Milano Cortina Winter Games in Northern Italy during a ceremony at LaLa arena Tokyo-Bay in Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture, on Sunday.
January 19, 2026 -
Japan’s National Baseball Team Adds 11 Members to Participate in Upcoming World Baseball Classic (WBC)
Another 11 players have been selected to defend Japan’s title in the upcoming World Baseball Classic in March.
January 16, 2026
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Milano Cortina 2026: Japanese Bobsleigh Athletes Lose Chance to Compete in Milano Cortina Olympics Due to Federation Mistake
Japanese athletes will no longer have the opportunity to compete in the men’s two-man bobsleigh event at the Milan Cortina Olympics as the national federation misinterpreted the conditions for obtaining a spot.
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At 58, the World’s Oldest Professional Soccer Player Says He Is Only Getting Better with Age
TOKYO (AP) — Kazuyoshi Miura, the Japanese soccer player they call "King Kazu," says he's only getting better with age.
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Milano Cortina 2026: Ready for a Trip to the ‘Park? Snowboarding Set for Its Spotlight at the Winter Olympics
The origins of snowboarding go back to Christmas Day 1965 when an engineer named Sherman Poppen strapped two skis together to give his daughters something to do. He called it a “snurfer” and started selling them the next year.
January 9, 2026 -
Milano Cortina 2026: 1 Month Countdown to Milan Cortina Winter Games
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — Marking exactly one month until the opening of the Milan Cortina Olympics, a countdown clock in the center of Cortina d’Ampezzo reached 31 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds at 8 p.m. on Tuesday (4 a.m. Wednesday, Japan time).
January 7, 2026
SCIENCE & NATURE
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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.
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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.
January 10, 2026 -
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.
January 6, 2026
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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 -
Canadian Researchers Capture Rare Case of Polar Bear Adoption
MONTREAL (AFP-Jiji) — Researchers in northern Canada have observed a rare case of polar bear adoption, capturing video footage of a wild female bear caring for a cub that was not her own.
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Scientists Solve Mystery of Fossils ‘Burtele Foot’
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Scientists have solved the mystery of 3.4 million-year-old fossils called the “Burtele Foot” discovered in Ethiopia in 2009, finding they belonged to an enigmatic human ancestor that lived alongside another closely related species during a poorly understood time in human evolution.
December 27, 2025
CULTURE
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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 -
1985 Documentary about Ryuichi Sakamoto, Tokyo Cityscapes to be Screened in Japan in 4K Restoration
There are some unmissable films about Ryuichi Sakamoto (1952-2023) and his music that has been left behind after his death.A prime example is “Opus” (2023), directed by Neo Sora, which shows Sakamoto playing the piano in a studio in Shibuya, Tokyo, in the autumn of 2022, several months before his passing. Every movement he makes as he sits at the piano, every breath he draws and, above all, every sound he makes are rendered unforgettable in this supreme swan song of Sakamoto.“Tokyo Melody Ryuichi Sakamoto” (1985), which will show at theaters in Japan from today, is a 4K restored version of a documentary film created nearly 40 years before “Opus.” It is an old film, but it contains precious portraits of Sakamoto and the sounds in Tokyo, his birthplace, at the time.The film was produced by the French National Audiovisual Institute (INA) and directed by multimedia artist Elizabeth Lennard. At 62 minutes, it is not a long work, but what it depicts is colorful and rich in content. On screen, Sakamoto, then 32, freely talked about the status quo of music and Japanese culture as well as about himself. He was working on his fourth solo album, “Ongaku Zukan” (“Illustrated Musical Encyclopedia”), back then and explained how he created songs for the album.
January 16, 2026 -
Prestigious Japanese Literature Prize Names Toriyama, Hatakeyama as Winners
This year’s winners of the Akutagawa Prize were announced Wednesday in Tokyo. Makoto Toriyama and Ushio Hatakeyama won the Akutagawa Prize.
January 14, 2026
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‘Cat Carving’: Woodcarving Artist Makoto Nishi Captivates with Statues of Adorable Cats
“Cat carving” is the art of meticulously carving wooden statues of cats that capture their attractive gestures, poses and expressions. The adorable cat statues created by woodcarving artist Makoto Nishi are sure to captivate anyone.
January 13, 2026 -
Junichi Okada Wears Three Hats in ‘Last Samurai Standing,’ Serving as Star, Producer, Action Choreographer in Thrilling Netflix Period Drama
Ten years since Netflix launched in Japan, the streaming platform has ventured into its first Japanese period drama series. “Last Samurai Standing,” whose Japanese title is “Ikusagami,” centers on former samurai who, ousted from society in the early Meiji era (1868-1912), fight for their lives in a deadly game of survival.Junichi Okada, who has taken on three roles in the series — lead actor, producer and action choreographer — recently sat with The Yomiuri Shimbun for an interview and spoke about his passion for period films and dramas.The series has been distributed worldwide exclusively on Netflix. It depicts martial artists and former samurai, displaced societally due to a decree banning swords, who race to Tokyo from Kyoto, killing each other along the way in pursuit of a huge cash prize. Okada plays Shujiro Saga, feared by his peers as a legendary swordman.“I wondered how well I could embody such a powerful samurai, and focused on quality to convey it authentically,” Okada said. Of course, quality must accompany substance. In a scene in which Shujiro duels a mighty opponent, Okada portrays fierce sword fighting at a pace almost too quick for the eye to follow. No editing or filming techniques were used to speed up the action. Instead, “we tried to convey to viewers the sense of how much the fighting was accelerating at a realistic speed,” said Okada.
January 9, 2026 -
JAM Project Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Concert ‘Final Countdown,’ Spreads Anime Songs to Fans
JAM Project, a group of singers specializing in anime songs (anison), held a series of concerts in Osaka and Yokohama in November to celebrate the 25th anniversary.JAM stands for Japan Animation Song Makers. The unit is led by singer Hironobu Kageyama. The group was launched in 2000 to create and sing theme songs that would fit well with Japanese anime, which is popular around the world. Kageyama and other JAM members have sung the theme songs for various popular anime such as “One-Punch Man” and tokusatsu live-action superhero series including “Garo” and “Tomica Hero Rescue Fire” and “Super Robot Taisen” (“Super Robot Wars”) video games.The other artists that make up JAM are singers Masaaki Endo, Hiroshi Kitadani, Masami Okui and Yoshiki Fukuyama — all talented artists who also have busy solo careers.I attended the first of their two concerts that were held in Yokohama, titled “JAM Project 25th Anniversary Live Final Countdown.” It was a brilliant concert that could only have been executed by veteran singers with a wealth of performing experience. The concerts attracted an audience of about 8,200 in total.The venue was Yokohama Buntai, a big hall that can accommodate several thousand people. Even so, there was no eye-catching set or staging, and there were no big displays on either side of the stage that showed close-ups of the artists’ faces. The place was set up in such a minimalist way that I felt that I had wondered into a huge club that had suddenly appeared in town. Because of that, the songs were overwhelming and moving.
January 9, 2026
NEWS WITH VIDEO
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Traditional Umbrellas Illuminated in Gifu City, Projection Mapping Lights Up Park Near Gifu Castle
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Hanshin Earthquake Memorials Draw Thousands of Mourners in Japan 31 Years After Disaster
January 17, 2026 -
Houses at UNESCO World Heritage Site Shirakawa-go Illuminated for Event through Feb. 1
January 14, 2026 -
Red-crowned Cranes Enjoy Snowy Weather in Japan’s Hokkaido
January 14, 2026 -
With Their Eyes on ‘Lucky’ Title, Runners in Japan Take Part in Annual Shrine Sprint
January 10, 2026
FEATURES
DELICIOUS
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Pangasius Catfish Increasingly Featured on Japanese Restaurant Menus, Home Dining Tables Due to Affordability, Mild Flavor
January 18, 2026 -
Treat Guests to Tender Tuscan Beef Stew Simmered in Red Wine
January 18, 2026 -
Elementary School Students’ Roasted Sweet Potato Gelato a Hot Seller
January 11, 2026 -
Sake-steamed Seafood, Seasonal Vegetables Full of Flavor; Attractive Colorful Dish Perfect for Welcoming Guests
January 11, 2026
JAPAN IN FOCUS
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Kagoshima: Hawk Soars in Demonstration of Edo-Period Hunting Practice, Draws Visitors
January 17, 2026 -
Nara: Kasuga Taisha Holds Kagura Hajime Ceremony; Shrine Maidens Perform Heian-Era Ritual Praying for National Peace
January 17, 2026 -
31 Years Since Great Hanshin Earthquake: Kobe People Share Momories of Disaster
January 17, 2026 -
Sled Time Trials Begin on Northern Japan’s Snowy Mt. Kanpu
January 14, 2026
TRAVEL SPOTS
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Kamakura Snow Huts Being Built for Upcoming Yokote Kamakura Festival in Akita Pref.
January 18, 2026 -
Steam Locomotive Through Kushiro Wetland Starts Seasonal Run, Gives Passengers Stunning Midwinter View of Hokkaido
January 18, 2026 -
Traditional Umbrellas Illuminated in Gifu City, Projection Mapping Lights Up Park Near Gifu Castle
January 17, 2026 -
Hiroshima: Japan’s ‘Rabbit Island’ May See Tourist Tax; Move Follows Increase in Litter, Abuse of Rabbits
January 17, 2026
TROUBLESHOOTER
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I’m at My Limit, but Should I Continue Working as a Nursery School Teacher?
January 18, 2026 -
My Parents Spoil My Son; I Worry He Doesn’t Understand the Value of Money
January 18, 2026 -
My Daughter Is behind on Repaying Me for Covering Her Cosmetic Surgery
January 11, 2026 -
My Mother Is against My Marriage Because My Fiancee Is Repaying Student Loans
January 11, 2026
