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Politics & Government Japan, U.S. Fail to Make Final Decision on $550 Bil. Investment Plan Project
WASHINGTON — Tokyo and Washington failed to make a final decision regarding the inaugural project of a $550 billion (about ¥84 trillion) investment package in the United States on Thursday. The project is a key part of the bilateral deal that was reached during tariff negotiations.
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Politics & Government Japan’s Ruling Bloc Aims to Reclaim Key Committee Posts in Lower House
The landslide victory of the ruling parties in the recent House of Representatives election is expected to help them regain control of key posts in the lower house at a special Diet session convening Wednesday.
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Olympics & Paralympics Milano Cortina 2026: Japan’s Mitsuki Ono, Ikuma Horishima Add 2 Bronzes to Medal Tally
MILAN — Mitsuki Ono, 21, won bronze in the women’s snowboard halfpipe at the Milano Cortina Olympic Games in Livigno, Italy, on Thursday.
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Olympics & Paralympics Milano Cortina 2026: Bronze Validates Mogul Runner Ikuma Horishima’s 4-Year Quest
Ikuma Horishima’s bronze medal in the freestyle skiing men’s moguls event at the Milano Cortina Games confirmed to him that the path he had taken since the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics had indeed been the right one.
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Politics & Government Ogawa Elected as New CRA Leader, Aims to Work Toward Harmony Within Party
Former Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan Secretary General Junya Ogawa was elected as the new leader of the Centrist Reform Alliance on Friday.
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Olympics & Paralympics Milano Cortina 2026: Japan’s Paralympic Team Inaugurated in Tokyo at Ceremony Attended by Crown Prince, Crown Princess
An inauguration ceremony for Japan’s para-athlete team heading to next month’s Milano Cortina Paralympic Winter Games was held at a Tokyo hotel on Thursday.
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LATEST NEWS
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2 Submersibles Reveal Deep Sea off Sulawesi Island
ABOARD OCEANXPLORER, Indonesia (AFP-Jiji) — A dome-fronted submersible sinks beneath the waves off Indonesia, heading down nearly 1,000 meters in search of new species, plastic-eating microbes and compounds that could one day make medicines.
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Taiwan Chipmaker’s New Factory: Utilize Advanced Products to Boost Japan’s Competitiveness
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the world’s largest contract chipmaker, has decided to produce chips in Japan that are close to being the most cutting-edge.
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Medal Haul: Young Japanese Athletes Are Lively; Veterans Shine at Olympics
Japanese athletes have given lively performances and won medals one after another at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. Their willingness to take on challenges without fear of failure and their dedication to their teams surely helped produce these outstanding results.
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Berlin Film Festival Kicks off with a Nod to New Voices from Michelle Yeoh
BERLIN, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The Berlin Film Festival opened on Thursday night with the message that new voices matter as Hollywood legend Michelle Yeoh recalled how the festival supported her early in her career.
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Japan’s Former Justice Minister Mori Expected to Be Elected as Speaker of House of Representatives
Former Justice Minister Eisuke Mori is expected to be elected as speaker of the House of Representatives, as the Liberal Democratic Party is in the final stages of making its decision to back him for the role, according to LDP sources.
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Junya Ogawa Elected as CRA’s New Leader
Junya Ogawa, a former Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan member, has been elected as the Centrist Reform Alliance’s new party leader on Friday, following a vote at a general meeting of CRA lawmakers in Tokyo.
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Japan’s CDPJ, Komeito Forgo Forming Political Group in Upper House Following Lower House Election
The Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and Komeito decided Thursday to forgo forming a political group in the House of Councillors for a time being.
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| 2 | Italy | 6 | 3 | 8 | 17 |
| 3 | United States | 4 | 7 | 3 | 14 |
| 4 | Germany | 4 | 3 | 2 | 9 |
| 5 | Sweden | 4 | 3 | 1 | 8 |
| 6 | Switzerland | 4 | 1 | 2 | 7 |
| 7 | Austria | 3 | 6 | 3 | 12 |
| 8 | France | 3 | 4 | 1 | 8 |
| 9 | Netherlands | 3 | 3 | 0 | 6 |
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SOCIETY
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Monitoring Strengthened at “Slam Dunk” Pilgrimage Railway Crossing in Kamakura with AI Cameras; Images Posted on Special Site with Blurring
Monitoring has been strengthened at a railway crossing near Kamakura High School Station on the Enoshima Electric Railway in Kanagawa Prefecture, a popular pilgrimage site for fans of the hit anime “Slam Dunk.”
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2.53 Million Visit Sapporo Snow Festival; Highest Number since COVID-19 Pandemic
The 76th Sapporo Snow Festival, held in Sapporo City, closed on Wednesday. During the eight-day period, visitors to the two main venues reached 2,539,000 people, a 9.1% increase from the previous year, marking the highest figure after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Crime in Japan Ticks Up for 4th Straight Year
The number of reported crimes in 2025 rose 4.9% from the previous year to 774,142, according to crime statistics released by the National Police Agency on Thursday. This marked the fourth straight increase since the figure hit a postwar low in 2021.
Last year saw a surge in property crimes such as so-called special fraud cases and shoplifting of food items, and the number of foreign visitors arrested for committing crimes jumped by 30%.
February 12, 2026
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High School Baseball Players Referred to Prosecutors for Sharing Obscene Videos of Teenage Girl
Two members of the Nihon University Third high school baseball team in Machida, Tokyo, were referred to prosecutors on Thursday for their suspected involvement in distributing obscene videos of an underage girl.
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Man Arrested for Shining Laser Beam at Driver’s Compartment of Moving Train in Japan’s Fukuoka Pref.
KITAKYUSHU — The Fukuoka prefectural police arrested a 52-year-old construction worker from Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, on Wednesday on suspicion of obstruction of business by force, for shining a laser beam at the driver’s compartment of a moving train.
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Norovirus Detected after 10 at Yakiniku Restaurant in Japan’s Nara Pref. Suffer Food Poisoning; Restaurant Ordered to Suspend Operations for 3 Days
NARA — The Nara prefectural government announced Wednesday that 10 people aged 9 to 70s who ate yakiniku and other dishes at Restaurant Heian in Kashiba City in the prefecture reported symptoms including vomiting and fever. Norovirus was detected in the stool samples of three of them.
February 12, 2026
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.
January 23, 2026 -
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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.
January 19, 2026 -
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.
January 2, 2026 -
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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Taiwan Chipmaker’s New Factory: Utilize Advanced Products to Boost Japan’s Competitiveness
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the world’s largest contract chipmaker, has decided to produce chips in Japan that are close to being the most cutting-edge.
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Medal Haul: Young Japanese Athletes Are Lively; Veterans Shine at Olympics
Japanese athletes have given lively performances and won medals one after another at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. Their willingness to take on challenges without fear of failure and their dedication to their teams surely helped produce these outstanding results.
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Flu Cases Surging Again: Infection Can Also Be Prevented by Humidifying Indoor Spaces
The number of flu patients has spiked again, reaching an alert level for the second time since November.February 12, 2026 -
Deep-Sea Rare Earth Mining: Major Step toward Breaking Free from Dependence on China
It is disconcerting to be dependent on China for critical resources essential to high-tech products. A significant step forward was recently taken in overcoming this situation.February 12, 2026 -
Takaichi and Financial Markets: Maintaining Confidence is Crucial for Stable Government
For Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to maintain stable governance, it is crucial to sustain the confidence of financial markets. Given that Takaichi advocates “responsible and proactive public finances,” the government is urged to implement policies emphasizing “responsibility.”
Following the Liberal Democratic Party’s historic landslide victory in the House of Representatives election, the Nikkei Stock Average temporarily surged by over 3,000 points on Monday, the first trading day of the week. Tuesday’s closing reached 57,650 points, setting record highs for consecutive days.
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Double Elections in Osaka Pref.: Victories Cannot be Seen as Gaining Public Support for Metropolis Plan
Even if the aim is to advance a long-cherished policy of the Japan Innovation Party, how would that be accomplished through holding gubernatorial or mayoral elections? Winning such meaningless elections hardly constitutes earning the mandate of voters.
The double elections for the Osaka Prefecture governor and Osaka mayor were held on the same day as the House of Representatives election, with Gov. Hirofumi Yoshimura, who also serves as JIP leader, and Mayor Hideyuki Yokoyama, the party’s deputy leader, being reelected in their respective races.
February 11, 2026
POLITICS
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Japan’s Ruling Bloc Aims to Reclaim Key Committee Posts in Lower House
The landslide victory of the ruling parties in the recent House of Representatives election is expected to help them regain control of key posts in the lower house at a special Diet session convening Wednesday.
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Ogawa Elected as New CRA Leader, Aims to Work Toward Harmony Within Party
Former Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan Secretary General Junya Ogawa was elected as the new leader of the Centrist Reform Alliance on Friday.
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Japan’s Former Justice Minister Mori Expected to Be Elected as Speaker of House of Representatives
Former Justice Minister Eisuke Mori is expected to be elected as speaker of the House of Representatives, as the Liberal Democratic Party is in the final stages of making its decision to back him for the role, according to LDP sources.
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Junya Ogawa Elected as CRA’s New Leader
Junya Ogawa, a former Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan member, has been elected as the Centrist Reform Alliance’s new party leader on Friday, following a vote at a general meeting of CRA lawmakers in Tokyo.
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Japan’s CDPJ, Komeito Forgo Forming Political Group in Upper House Following Lower House Election
The Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and Komeito decided Thursday to forgo forming a political group in the House of Councillors for a time being.
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CRA Leadership Election Will Center on Party Rebuilding; Lower House Defeat Leaves Divisions among Former CDPJ, Komeito Members
Friday’s leadership election for the Centrist Reform Alliance is expected to center on whether candidates can articulate a course for rebuilding the party.
Attention in this election, which was announced Thursday, will also be focused on whether harmony can be achieved within the party, which suffered a crushing defeat in Sunday’s House of Representatives election, not long after it was founded by the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and Komeito. On top of that setback, some former legislators and others who joined the party from the CDPJ harbor dissatisfaction over the order of priority given to candidates in the lower house election’s proportional representation segment.
February 12, 2026
BUSINESS
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Prudential Life Insurance Plans to Fully Compensate for Damages Caused by Fraudulent Actions Without Waiting for Third-Party Committee Review
Major life insurer Prudential Life Insurance Co. announced Tuesday its policy of fully compensating for damages resulting from inappropriate actions committed by sales employees during their employment, without waiting for the results of a review by a third-party compensation committee it had previously said would be established.
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Japan’s Sumitomo Life Employees Mishandled Nearly 800 Documents at Agencies
Employees of Sumitomo Life Insurance Co. were found to have taken or photographed, without permission, 780 documents from the eight agencies to which they had been assigned, the company announced on Monday.
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SoftBank Launches AI Service for Call Centers That Converts Harsh Customer Voices into Softer Voices
SoftBank Corp. has launched a corporate service that uses AI to convert the voices of customers who call in with a harsh speaking voice into a calmer tone.
February 8, 2026
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High Chocolate Prices Shake Up Valentine’s Lineup at Japan’s Department Stores
Department stores are increasingly expanding their Valentine’s Day product lineup to include baked goods and alternative “chocolates” that contain no cacao.
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Amazon, Japan’s JERA Energy Firm Sign Deal on AI, Data Centers
Major power producer JERA Co. has announced that it signed a partnership agreement with U.S. e-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc. to strengthen cooperation between the two.
February 6, 2026 -
TEPCO to Restart Glitch-Hit Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Reactor on Monday
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc. said Friday that it is set to restart the glitch-hit No. 6 reactor at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant in Niigata Prefecture once again on Monday.
February 6, 2026 -
Kon to Become Toyota’s New President, Sato to Become Vice Chairman (Update 1)
Toyota Motor Corp. announced Friday that Chief Financial Officer Kenta Kon will be its president on April 1.
February 6, 2026
WORLD
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Tae Hitoto Leads Japanese Cyclists Planning Trip Around Taiwan to Express Gratitude for Post-Disaster Support
TAIPEI — A group of cyclists led by actress and author Tae Hitoto plans to cycle around Taiwan to express their gratitude to people in the region who donated a large sum of money after the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011.
February 5, 2026 -
Russia: Visa Required for Visiting Graves in Northern Territories, Lifting of Sanctions Also Necessary
The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Monday that obtaining a Russian visa would be required for former residents seeking to visit the graves of relatives in the northern territories, effectively rejecting Japan’s request for the resumption of visits.
February 3, 2026 -
Chinese Embassy in Japan Reiterates Call for Chinese People to Refrain from Traveling to Japan; Call Comes in Wake of ¥400 Mil. Robbery
BEIJING — The Chinese Embassy in Japan reiterated its call for Chinese nationals to restrain from traveling to Japan in a social media post on Friday.
January 31, 2026
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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.
January 27, 2026 -
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.
January 24, 2026 -
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.
January 19, 2026
NEWS SERVICES
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2 Submersibles Reveal Deep Sea off Sulawesi Island
ABOARD OCEANXPLORER, Indonesia (AFP-Jiji) — A dome-fronted submersible sinks beneath the waves off Indonesia, heading down nearly 1,000 meters in search of new species, plastic-eating microbes and compounds that could one day make medicines.
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Berlin Film Festival Kicks off with a Nod to New Voices from Michelle Yeoh
BERLIN, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The Berlin Film Festival opened on Thursday night with the message that new voices matter as Hollywood legend Michelle Yeoh recalled how the festival supported her early in her career.
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Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average Tracks Wall Street Decline, SoftBank Group Tanks Nearly 9% (UPDATE 1)
TOKYO, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average fell on Friday, weighed down by overnight losses on Wall Street, with SoftBank Group leading the decline, down nearly 9%.
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Authorities Describe New Details about Suspect in Nancy Guthrie Disappearance
The FBI revealed new details about the man they now describe as the suspect in the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, based on new evidence investigators gathered from the 84-year-old’s doorbell camera.
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Global EV Sales Hampered by China, US Slowdown in January
Feb 13 (Reuters) - Global EV registrations fell 3% in January as the introduction of a purchase tax and lower EV subsidies in China and policy changes in the U.S. hindered sales, data by consultancy Benchmark Mineral Intelligence (BMI) showed on Friday.
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Trump Putting an End to Deportation Surge in Minnesota, Border Czar Says
WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump has agreed to end his unprecedented and hotly protested deportation surge in Minnesota, White House border czar Tom Homan said on Thursday, with many immigration enforcement agents set to return to their home states over the next week.
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Alberta Separatists Step up Efforts to Leave Canada after Meeting with Trump Officials
CALGARY, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Separatists in Alberta are ramping up a petition campaign aimed at triggering an independence vote in the western province that has long complained its economy is being held back by the rest of Canada.
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EDITORIAL & COLUMNS
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Prioritize Infrastructure Maintenance, Not New Plans
By Hiroshi Watanabe / Special to The Yomiuri Shimbun [posttime] JST, [postdate] There continues to be a glut of capital around the world. The situation is not just unchanged from last year; if anything, it has become more difficult. This is because the world’s largest and second largest economies, the United States and China, are no …February 6, 2026 -
Hakone Ekiden Running Relay Opens Up to More Universities, a Move that may Strengthen Japanese Long-Distance Running
Watching a live broadcast of the Hakone Ekiden, a long-distance running relay held annually on Jan. 2 and 3, has become a New Year’s tradition in Japan.
January 31, 2026 -
PM Takaichi Should Help Young Japanese Break Seniority Barrier to Vitalize Politics
About two months ago, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi wrote on social media that she had broken a glass ceiling when she was elected president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and then took office as the first female head of Japan’s government.
January 24, 2026
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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.
January 17, 2026 -
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
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: Japan’s Mitsuki Ono, Ikuma Horishima Add 2 Bronzes to Medal Tally
MILAN — Mitsuki Ono, 21, won bronze in the women’s snowboard halfpipe at the Milano Cortina Olympic Games in Livigno, Italy, on Thursday.
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Milano Cortina 2026: Bronze Validates Mogul Runner Ikuma Horishima’s 4-Year Quest
Ikuma Horishima’s bronze medal in the freestyle skiing men’s moguls event at the Milano Cortina Games confirmed to him that the path he had taken since the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics had indeed been the right one.
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Milano Cortina 2026: Japan’s Paralympic Team Inaugurated in Tokyo at Ceremony Attended by Crown Prince, Crown Princess
An inauguration ceremony for Japan’s para-athlete team heading to next month’s Milano Cortina Paralympic Winter Games was held at a Tokyo hotel on Thursday.
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Milano Cortina 2026: Ukrainian Athlete Excluded, Kim Falls Short and Brignone Completes Comeback
MILAN (AP) — An all-time great comeback and a controversial exclusion were the dominant stories at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Day 6.
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Milano Cortina 2026: Mitsuki Ono Wins Bronze in Women’s Snowboard Halfpipe; Japan’s Medal Count Reaches 10
Mitsuki Ono won the bronze medal in the women's snowboard halfpipe at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics on Thursday. This marks Japan’s second consecutive Winter Games medal in women's halfpipe, following Sena Tomita's bronze at the 2022 Beijing Games.
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Milano Cortina 2026: Ikuma Horishima Wins Bronze Medal in Men’s Freestyle Skiing Moguls, Second Consecutive Games Medal
Ikuma Horishima, 28, won the bronze medal, in the men’s freestyle skiing moguls Thursday at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, following his medal from the previous Beijing Games.
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Japanese NBA Dancer-Turned-DJ to Perform at All-Star, Hopes to Boost League’s Popularity in Japan
When Chika Takai was lying on her sickbed and staring at the ceiling of her room in Saitama Prefecture over a decade ago, she never imagined what she’ll be experiencing this weekend — DJing at a packed stadium for the 2026 NBA All-Star.
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SCIENCE & NATURE
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Japan Institute to Use Domestic Commercial Optical Lattice Clock to Set Japan Standard Time
An optical lattice clock, which is only off by one second every 10 billion years, will be used to decide Japan Standard Time, The Yomiuri Shimbun has learned.
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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.
January 22, 2026
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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.
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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.
January 6, 2026
CULTURE
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New Drama Spotlights Feudal Lord Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s Brother, Actor Taiga Nakano Hopes to ‘Vividly Express His Energy’
This year’s NHK annual historical drama “Toyotomi Kyodai!” (“Brothers in Arms”) offers a fresh perspective on the genre with its portrayal of 16th-century feudal warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi and his era, which have been depicted many times in dramas and other media, from the point of view of his younger brother, who supported him.
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Blu-ray Release of ‘Kaiketsu Zubat’ Reflects Ongoing Popularity of Series Due to Actor’s Flashy Stunts
In December, I emceed an event about a unique hero. My guest and conversation partner was Hiroshi Miyauchi, who appeared in the “Kaiketsu Zubat” (Zubat the marvelous hero) series broadcast in 1977, playing the hero Zubat and his secret identity Ken Hayakawa. The event celebrated the series being chosen from many tokusatsu works for release on Blu-ray, as determined by a fan vote conducted by Toei Video Co.“Zubat” features private detective Hayakawa, who witnesses his best friend being murdered by a criminal organization. To avenge his friend, he dons the Zubat Suit developed by the friend and transforms into a superhero, eliminating the organization’s subordinate gangs across Japan. “Zubat” is said to have been inspired by the popular “Wataridori” (Vagabond) film series.Hayakawa is super cool. Dressed in a red shirt, black leather suit and black hat pulled low over his eyes, he appears in front of a gang bodyguard, strumming a white guitar, and taunts him, saying, “Your skills are second best in Japan.” When the bodyguard angrily asks, “Then who is the best in Japan?” Hayakawa points at himself, shrugs and winks. This cool demeanor is unforgettable, and epitomizes the superhero’s charm and character.In addition to playing Hayakawa, Miyauchi is also known for roles like the hero Shiro Kazami in “Kamen Rider V3,” and Ao (Blue ranger) and Akira Shinmei, the alter ego of Ao, in “Himitsu Sentai Gorenger.”
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Tokyo Exhibition Offers Inside Look at Impressionism; 70 of 100 Works on ‘Interiors’ by Monet, Others on Loan from Paris
Impressionism is often associated with the outdoors. Even its name, ironically coined by a scathing critic, comes from a Claude Monet painting of a sunrise called “Impression, soleil levant” (“Impression, sunrise”).
February 8, 2026
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Hidetoshi Nishijima Puts Fatherhood on Display in Amazon Drama Series ‘Human Specimens’
Filicide is a taboo. So is using a corpse to make a work of art. Taboos pile up in Kanae Minato’s novel “Ningen Hyohon” (“Human Specimen”), which has now been adapted into the drama series “Human Specimens,” streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video since Dec. 19.Hidetoshi Nishijima, who plays the protagonist of the series, recently spoke to The Yomiuri Shimbun about the experience of acting in this shocking work.When he received the offer to appear in the series, he said, he ran to a book shop and bought a copy of the novel, which he found fascinating. “I read it and immediately told them I wanted to be in the show,” he said.“It was very interesting and rewarding to read, a deep human drama,” said Nishijima. He added that his first thought after finishing it was that he wanted to take on the challenge of bringing it to the screen.In the story, the bodies of six boys are discovered inside acrylic cases on a mountain one summer day. Shiro Sakaki, the protagonist, a university professor known as an expert on butterflies, turns himself in for the crime. According to Shiro, since childhood, he has been making butterfly specimens and nurturing his obsessive desire to “preserve beauty for eternity.” Now, he says, this drive has led him to make human specimens, using the bodies of boys with good looks and artistic gifts, including his only son, Itaru (Ichikawa Somegoro). The story goes through several twists before reaching a conclusion viewers could never imagine.
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Shogi Star Sota Fujii Earns Record ¥200 Million Plus, Reigns as Money Leader for 4th Consecutive Year
Shogi genius Sota Fujii set a new record high for prize money and playing fees in 2025, according to an announcement made by the Japan Shogi Association on Tuesday.
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BTS to Hold Comeback Concert in Seoul on March 21; Popular Boy Band Releases New Album to Signal Return
SEOUL — The management agency of South Korean boy band BTS said Tuesday that the iconic seven-member group will hold a comeback concert at Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul on March 21.
February 4, 2026
PERSPECTIVES
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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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Tokyo University of the Arts Now Offering Free Guided Tour of New Storage Building, Completed in 2024
Old & New video By Ryuzo Suzuki / Yomiuri Shimbun Senior PhotographerParticipants listen to an explanation of the storage room behind a small window in a room called the “front room” during a public tour led by a professional guide at the University Art Museum Toride Annex Storage, in Toride, Ibaraki Prefecture, on Dec. 9. …January 25, 2026 -
Walking through the Changing Seasons in Shinhotaka, Gifu Pref.
At the beginning of November, autumn foliage had just entered the peak of its season in the Okuhida area of Takayama, Gifu Prefecture. Located at the foot of the Northern Japanese Alps, this is one of few places where autumn foliage and snowy winter scenes can be enjoyed at the same time, attracting many hikers and tourists.
January 20, 2026
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Montbell Founder Isamu Tatsuno’s Love of Mountain Climbing Driving Force Behind Outdoor Gear Company’s Success 50 Years On
Isamu Tatsuno, chairman of Montbell Co., said the past 50 years has been a period in which “I converted my favorite things into business,” during an interview with The Yomiuri Shimbun.
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What Filmmaking in Japan Looks Like from the Extra’s Perspective
The tide of blockbuster movies and hit dramas continues to rise. Every day, new releases generate buzz as they premier in theaters, on TV and on streaming services.
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Disaster Preparedness / Apartment Management Associations: Instructions on What to Do in the Event of Power Outage
Compared to those in houses, apartment and condominium residents face greater inconvenience when disasters such as earthquakes trigger power outages. It is important for condominium management associations to be ready for disasters, for example, by preparing “Action Sheets” that contain simple and concise instructions on what actions to take in the event of a disaster.
January 3, 2026
DELICIOUS
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Maltese Pavilion’s Famous Ftira Bread Now Available in Osaka; Loaves Became Popular during 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo
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Mild Inada Yellowtail a Versatile Choice for Any Meal at Affordable Price
February 8, 2026 -
Tofu Sweets Gain Popularity as Healthy, Guilt-free Treats, New Products Popping into the Market
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A Fitting Dish for Winter: Tender Lamb Stewed with Beans, Tomatoes
February 1, 2026
JAPAN IN FOCUS
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Batting Cage in Tokyo Still Takes ¥100 Coins for Batting Practice Sessions Loved by Locals Since 1978
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Osaka: Local Firm Develop Rescue Bike to Be Used as Part of Disaster Relief Efforts
February 7, 2026 -
Hiroshima: Castle’s Keep Could Be Rebuilt in Wood
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Fukuoka: Learning Facility About Massive Defensive Walls Against Mongol Invasions May Be Built
February 7, 2026
TRAVEL SPOTS
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Spring Is in the Air at Kairakuen Garden in Northern Japan as Plum Trees Bloom
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Ice Sculptures Illuminated in Rainbow Color at Hokkaido Festival
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Japan Bullet Train Featuring Super Mario Game Characters Begins Operation in Kyushuu with Ceremony Held at JR Nagasaki Station
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Osaka: Cute Merchandise of Ancient Japan Haniwa Clay Figures Sparks New Wave of Fans
February 7, 2026
TROUBLESHOOTER
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My Self-Centered Husband Disgusts Me and Is Not Good for My Mental Health
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Called ‘Inefficient’ in The Kitchen 10 Years Ago, Cooking Is Painful Even Now
February 8, 2026 -
I Get Stressed out Whenever My Son and His Family Visit; It Might Be Time to Make Some Space
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Calls from My Ex-husband’s Sister — Is It Time to Stop the Relationship?
February 1, 2026







