TOP STORIES
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Crime & Courts Stand-ins Found Taking Japanese Language Tests for Foreigners Seeking ‘Specified Skilled Worker’ Status
The Osaka prefectural police have uncovered a series of proxy test-taking cases in connection with Japanese language tests required for foreign workers to obtain the “specified skilled worker” residence status.
November 9, 2025 -
Figure Skating Sakamoto Shines at NHK Trophy, Sets Season’s Highest Score
OSAKA (Reuters) — Three-times world figure skating champion Kaori Sakamoto of Japan delivered a masterclass to win women's singles gold at the NHK Trophy on Saturday with the world's best score this season.
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Society 9,866 Road Collapses Reported Nationwide in Fiscal 2024; 20% Decline from Year Before
A total of 9,866 road collapses were reported across the country in fiscal 2024, according to the Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Ministry.
The figure marks a decline of about 20% from 12,209 in the previous fiscal year.
About 20% of the collapses were caused by damage to underground structures, such as water and sewer pipes, the ministry said on Friday. In response to the findings, the ministry is set to urge local governments to conduct thorough examinations of such structures.
Of all the road collapses, 72 cases were found on national highways managed by the central government, while 1,169 cases, or about 12%, were found on prefectural roads, including national highways managed by local governments. Meanwhile, 8,625 cases, or about 87%, occurred on municipal roads.
Most of the collapses — 3,583 cases, or 36% — were caused by the roads’ drainage systems, which include ditches. A total of 1,841 cases, or 19%, were caused by objects and structures set up around the roads, most of which were underground structures, including water and sewer pipes, gas pipes and communication cables. Of these, 1,331 cases were caused by sewer pipes.
In urban areas, a high proportion of road collapses are caused by damage to sewer pipes, reaching 48% in Tokyo’s 23 wards and 22% in ordinance-designated cities.
Following a road collapse that occurred in Yashio, Saitama Prefecture, in January, the ministry has been examining large sewer pipes installed 30 years ago or more.
“Underground structures, including sewer pipes, are expected to further deteriorate,” said a ministry official. “We’d like individual local governments to thoroughly check such structures.”
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Figure Skating Kagiyama Just Edges Sato for 3-peat at NHK Trophy
Yuma Kagiyama fell on a quad loop, but had enough in his arsenal to overcome compatriot Shun Sato and capture his third straight men’s title at the NHK Trophy on Saturday in Osaka.
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General News 7,000 Cameras in Japan Compromised, Security Firm Finds
At least about 7,000 cameras installed in Japan can be openly accessed, a U.S. security company has found.
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Asia-Pacific South Korean Military Band Backs Out of Japan’s Self-Defense Forces Festival to Be Held in Tokyo
The South Korean military band will not participate in the Japan Self-Defense Forces Marching Festival in Tokyo this week, according to sources at Japan’s Defense Ministry.
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LATEST NEWS
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Researchers in U.S., Japan Offer Insight into Ghostly Neutrinos
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Neutrinos are tiny particles that can pass through everything, rarely interacting with matter. They are the universe’s most abundant particles, and trillions of them zip through our bodies every second without us noticing. Yet scientists are still struggling to understand them.
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Astronomers Observe Young, Voracious Rogue Planet
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Just as Earth orbits the sun, most planets discovered beyond our solar system orbit a host star. But some are out there all by themselves, called rogue planets. While their origins are poorly understood, astronomers have now spotted a voracious one in its infancy that offers insight into these lonely worlds.
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Hyogo: Air-Raid Shelter Turns Theater, Plans to Screen New Film from Next Spring
KASAI, Hyogo — A new short film will be screened at an air-raid shelter-turned-theater near a former airfield in Kasai, Hyogo Prefecture, where pilots on suicide attack missions were trained during the Pacific War.
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Hornless Rhino Roamed Canadian High Arctic 23 Million Years Ago
About 23 million years ago, a species of rhinoceros — similar in size to the modern Indian rhino but lacking a horn — made its home in the challenging environment of the Canadian High Arctic, which at the time was warmer than it is now but still experienced snow and months of wintertime darkness.
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Tokushima: Silkworms Spin Thread onto Frames to Make Silk Fans
NARUTO, Tokushima — Sanyuan is a workshop where fans are crafted by raising silkworms on bamboo frames in Naruto, Tokushima Prefecture.
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Man Attacked by Bear in Yuzawa, Niigata Prefecture, Suffers Non-Life-Threatening Injuries
NIIGATA — A man in his 30s was bitten by a bear in a ryokan inn parking lot in Yuzawa, Niigata Prefecture, Friday night.
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Lower House Budget Committee: Unrestrained Fiscal Stimulus Is Unacceptable
Concerns have been growing that the approach of “responsible and proactive public finances” advocated by the new Cabinet might actually lead to a disregard for fiscal discipline. It must be said that these concerns are now becoming a reality.
17 hours ago
SOCIETY
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Stand-ins Found Taking Japanese Language Tests for Foreigners Seeking ‘Specified Skilled Worker’ Status
The Osaka prefectural police have uncovered a series of proxy test-taking cases in connection with Japanese language tests required for foreign workers to obtain the “specified skilled worker” residence status.
November 9, 2025 -
9,866 Road Collapses Reported Nationwide in Fiscal 2024; 20% Decline from Year Before
A total of 9,866 road collapses were reported across the country in fiscal 2024, according to the Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Ministry.
The figure marks a decline of about 20% from 12,209 in the previous fiscal year.
About 20% of the collapses were caused by damage to underground structures, such as water and sewer pipes, the ministry said on Friday. In response to the findings, the ministry is set to urge local governments to conduct thorough examinations of such structures.
Of all the road collapses, 72 cases were found on national highways managed by the central government, while 1,169 cases, or about 12%, were found on prefectural roads, including national highways managed by local governments. Meanwhile, 8,625 cases, or about 87%, occurred on municipal roads.
Most of the collapses — 3,583 cases, or 36% — were caused by the roads’ drainage systems, which include ditches. A total of 1,841 cases, or 19%, were caused by objects and structures set up around the roads, most of which were underground structures, including water and sewer pipes, gas pipes and communication cables. Of these, 1,331 cases were caused by sewer pipes.
In urban areas, a high proportion of road collapses are caused by damage to sewer pipes, reaching 48% in Tokyo’s 23 wards and 22% in ordinance-designated cities.
Following a road collapse that occurred in Yashio, Saitama Prefecture, in January, the ministry has been examining large sewer pipes installed 30 years ago or more.
“Underground structures, including sewer pipes, are expected to further deteriorate,” said a ministry official. “We’d like individual local governments to thoroughly check such structures.”
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7,000 Cameras in Japan Compromised, Security Firm Finds
At least about 7,000 cameras installed in Japan can be openly accessed, a U.S. security company has found.
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Tokyo’s Off Limit Areas Becoming Popular for Tours
Tours of off-limit areas such as airports and plants around Tokyo have been garnering attention. Organizers are hoping their unique tours will satisfy a variety of enthusiasts.
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Man Attacked by Bear in Yuzawa, Niigata Prefecture, Suffers Non-Life-Threatening Injuries
NIIGATA — A man in his 30s was bitten by a bear in a ryokan inn parking lot in Yuzawa, Niigata Prefecture, Friday night.
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IMPERIAL FAMILY
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Crown Prince Akishino to be Honorary President of Green Expo 2027
Crown Prince Akishino will assume the role of Honorary President for the International Horticultural Expo 2027, Yokohama to be held in Yokohama from March to September 2027, the Imperial Household Agency said Sunday.
His term will run from Tuesday to the expo's closing on Sept. 26, 2027.
November 3, 2025 -
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Princess Kako Visits Shoso-in-Related Exhibition at Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo
Princess Kako, daughter of Crown Prince Akishino and Crown Princess Kiko, visited the “Shosoin The Show” exhibition at the Ueno Royal Museum in Ueno, Tokyo, on Friday.
November 1, 2025 -
Imperial Couple Hosts Autumn Garden Party
TOKYO (Jiji Press) — The Emperor and Empress hosted an autumn garden party at the Akasaka Imperial Gardens in Tokyo on Tuesday.
October 30, 2025
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Emperor Greets Trump Saying ‘Wonderful to See You Again’
U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Japan on Monday, in his first visit to the country since returning to the White House.
October 27, 2025 -
Prince Hisahito Absent from University Due to Flu Infection
The prince had a fever and left his university early on Monday, and was diagnosed with the flu on Tuesday. He has since been resting at the Akasaka Estate.
October 24, 2025
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YOMIURI EDITORIAL
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Lower House Budget Committee: Unrestrained Fiscal Stimulus Is Unacceptable
Concerns have been growing that the approach of “responsible and proactive public finances” advocated by the new Cabinet might actually lead to a disregard for fiscal discipline. It must be said that these concerns are now becoming a reality.
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Stock Price Average Above 50,000: Management Reforms Needed To Spread Benefits
A key stock price average has exceeded 50,000 points, but this stands in stark contrast to the economic reality felt by the public, which is struggling with high prices. Companies must carry out management reforms to ensure benefits are widely distributed.
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Expansion of Palliative Care: Establish System that Enables People to Live out Their Lives Peacefully
As the population ages, more people may prioritize pain relief over treatment that puts a burden on the body when they become ill. It is hoped that everyone will be able to live out their lives peacefully.
November 7, 2025 -
1 month since Gaza Ceasefire: Stop Attacks that Threaten Fragile Agreement
Nov. 9 will mark one month since Israel and the Islamist group Hamas agreed to a ceasefire in the Palestinian territory of Gaza. Attacks have not ceased during this period, and the humanitarian crisis also continues.
November 7, 2025 -
S. Korea’s Possession of Nuclear Submarines: Nuclear Nonproliferation, Enhancing Deterrence are Key Aspects
Should South Korea possess nuclear submarines with U.S. support, East Asia’s security environment could undergo drastic change. This would also influence the debate on Japan’s possession of its own nuclear submarines. It is necessary to pay close attention to Seoul’s actions on the matter.
November 6, 2025 -
Gasoline Tax Reduction: How Will Government Raise Needed Funds for Road Development?
The ruling and opposition parties have agreed to abolish the provisional gasoline tax surcharge that has been in place for half a century.
November 6, 2025
POLITICS
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Japan’s Takaichi Urges UAV Response Capabilities to Form Part of Defense Revamp
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi indicated that the accelerated revision of three security documents, including the National Security Strategy, will incorporate a new defense framework on responding to large-scale use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), during a question-and-answer session at the House of Councillors on Thursday.
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Japan’s PM Takaichi Orders Revision to Economic Security Law to Support Supply Chains, Prevent Cyberattacks
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi instructed economic security minister Kimi Onoda to consider amendments to the Economic Security Promotion Law on Friday, aiming to address new security challenges while supporting the private sector’s overseas expansion to enhance international competitiveness.
November 7, 2025 -
Japan PM Takaichi Says Local Bookstores Are ‘Vital Cultural Hubs,’ Sounding Ready to Give Them a Boost
The government intends to work on revitalizing local bookstores, which play a vital role in preserving culture, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said at a House of Representatives Budget Committee meeting on Friday.
November 7, 2025
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Govt Aims to Raise Salaries for SDF Personnel with Law Revision to Encourage Them to Stay in Jobs
The government aims to raise salaries for Self-Defense Forces personnel across all age groups to help prevent mid-ranking and experienced members from leaving the profession.
November 7, 2025 -
North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile, South Korea and Japan Say (Update2)
SEOUL (Reuters) — North Korea fired a ballistic missile on Friday towards the sea off its east coast, South Korea and Japan said, following missile launches in the past two weeks and after U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed invitation for talks with Pyongyang.
November 7, 2025 -
Takaichi Expresses Japan’s Unwavering Support for Ukraine in Phone Call with Zelenskyy
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a phone call Wednesday that Japan would continue to support to Ukraine toward “achieving a just and lasting peace.”
November 6, 2025
BUSINESS
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Japan Resumes Scallop Exports to China
TOKYO (Jiji Press) — Japan has resumed exports of scallops to China, marking the first shipment since Beijing banned all imports of Japanese fishery products in August 2023, fisheries minister Norikazu Suzuki said Friday.
November 7, 2025 -
Canon to Launch New High-End Mirrorless Camera, Shooting for Professional Photographers and Newcomers
Canon Inc. plans to release a new high-end mirrorless camera, the EOS R6 Mark III, on Nov. 21, according to the company.
November 7, 2025 -
Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average Rises More Than 1% as Wall Street Rebound Restores Risk Appetite
TOKYO, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average rose more than 1% on Thursday, rebounding from the last session's steep losses, as a strong overnight finish on Wall Street revived risk appetite.
November 6, 2025
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Cute Robot Sells Souvenirs in Trial Run at Narita Airport as Part of Proposed Solution to Labor Shortages
CHIBA — A robot is selling merchandise as part of a trial run at an unstaffed souvenir store at Narita Airport in Narita, Chiba Prefecture.
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Nikkei Average Briefly Jumps over 1,000 Points in Morning
Tokyo, Nov. 6 (Jiji Press)—Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 stock average briefly gained more than 1,000 points on Thursday morning after major U.S. stock indexes climbed overnight.
November 6, 2025 -
Japanese Construction Company to Reuse Wood Materials from Expo to Build Rental Houses
Daito Trust Construction Co. has announced that it will reuse wood materials from structures at the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo venue in rental housing to be built across Japan.
November 5, 2025 -
Japanese Motor Maker Nidec Looks to Restore Trust Amid Accusations of Improper Accounting
Nidec Corp., a major Japanese motor maker, announced Tuesday that it set up a restructuring committee on Oct. 30 headed by the company’s president and CEO, Mitsuya Kishida. Nidec has been warned by the Tokyo Stock Exchange over improper accounting practices and is working to strengthen its internal management.
November 5, 2025
WORLD
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Philippines, UAE Said to Have Applied to Join CPTPP Trade Agreement
The Philippines and the United Arab Emirates have applied to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), sources said.
November 4, 2025 -
Japan’s PM Takaichi Turns on the Charm to Dispel South Korean Concerns
GYEONGJU, South Korea – Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi launched a charm offensive during her first meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Thursday.
October 31, 2025 -
Trump to Families of Abduction Victims: ‘We Will Do Everything within Our Power’
U.S. President Donald Trump, along with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, met with the families of Japanese nationals who were abducted by North Korea on Tuesday afternoon at the State Guest House in Tokyo.
October 28, 2025
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China, South Korea Wary of New Japan PM Sanae Takaichi’s Conservative Stance
BEIJING/SEOUL — China and South Korea appear wary of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's conservative political stance. The two countries seem intent on gauging how her stance will be reflected in Japan’s foreign policy.
October 27, 2025 -
U.S. Fighter Jet, Military Helicopter Crash into South China Sea while Conducting ‘Normal Duties’
The U.S. Pacific fleet on Monday said that one of its fighter jets, an FA18 Super Hornet, and a MH-60R Sea Hawk military helicopter crashed into the South China Sea on Sunday afternoon. A total of 5 personnel on board of both aircraft were rescued without serious injuries.
October 27, 2025 -
Moviegoers in China Demand Refunds After Watching Chinese Film ‘731’ Depicting Imperial Japanese Army Unit
SHENYANG, China — Moviegoers in China are continuing to voice their criticisms of the Chinese film “731,” which depicts the Imperial Japanese Army Unit 731 and was released on the country’s “day of national humiliation.”
October 25, 2025
NEWS SERVICES
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Philippines Warns of Deadly Storm Surges As Massive Typhoon Fung-wong Nears Super Typhoon Strength
MANILA - The Philippines’ weather bureau warned of life-threatening storm surges of up to five meters and destructive winds as Typhoon Fung-wong churns toward the country’s eastern coast, where it is forecast to intensify into a super typhoon before making landfall on Sunday night.
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German Scents Exhibition Combines 1,000 Years of Fragrances with Art, History
DUSSELDORF, Germany (AP) — Ever wondered what war smells like? Or ponder the odor of love, or the stench of medieval Paris, or the sacred fragrance of religion?
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Why Trump’s Cuts to Scientific Research Are a Big Win for China
SHENZHEN, China - When Stephen Ferguson, a 35-year-old New Yorker, walked into a conference room here in June, he was shocked to find 50 people from China’s top scientific institution eager to hear about his experience working in this southern Chinese city.
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Senate Republicans Reject Democrats’ Latest Offer to End Shutdown
Senate Democrats pitched a new proposal Friday to end the government shutdown that Republicans immediately rejected, leaving the two sides no closer to resolving the standoff after a week of bipartisan negotiations.
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In MAGA Stronghold, Fury over SNAP but Little Blame for Trump in Shutdown
BOSSIER CITY, La. - Liz Hill has braced for the worst in the southern tip of House Speaker Mike Johnson’s district, working to stretch her disabled older brother’s food assistance benefits as the longest government shutdown in history pushes into a second month.
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US Consumer Sentiment near 3-1/2-Year Low as Government Shutdown Fuels Anxiety
WASHINGTON, Nov 7 (Reuters) - U.S. consumer sentiment slumped to near a 3-1/2-year low in early November as households across the political spectrum worried about the economic fallout from the longest government shutdown in history, which has caused disruptions ranging from food benefit payments to grounded flights.
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Kremlin Dismisses Speculation That Lavrov Has Fallen out of Favour with Putin
MOSCOW, Nov 7 (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Friday dismissed speculation that Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov had fallen out of favour with Vladimir Putin after efforts to organise a summit between the Russian president and Donald Trump were put on ice last month.
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EDITORIAL & COLUMNS
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Soft Power is Key for Japan to ‘Flourish’ Globally
By Akihiko Tanaka / Special to The Yomiuri Shimbun [posttime] JST, [postdate] Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi looks to have made a good diplomatic debut, considering that she just took office. She made her first solid step forward at summits associated with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Shortly after, she held a Japan-U.S. summit with President …November 7, 2025 -
U.S. Ambassador Glass: Seizing the Momentum of President Trump’s Visit
U.S. President Donald Trump was in Japan last week. U.S. Ambassador to Japan George Glass talks about the importance of his visit in the following contribution to The Japan News.
November 7, 2025 -
Takaichi Heads a Minority Coalition Government: What Does Japanese Political History Say About the Challenges Facing Her?
One of the world’s most successful examples of coalition politics since World War II may be the 1982-98 administration of German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. Kohl’s government was mainly composed of his Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and a junior partner, the Free Democratic Party (FDP). During the 16 years that Kohl was chancellor, West Germany and East Germany were reunited in 1990, the EU officially came into being via the Maastricht Treaty in 1993, and Germany committed to being in the first group of countries to adopt the euro currency that was introduced in 1999. The Kohl administration was a driving force in the achievement of European unity.
November 1, 2025
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Is Takaichi capable of becoming ‘Japan’s Thatcher’?
By Yuichi Hosoya / Special to The Yomiuri Shimbun [posttime] JST, [postdate] On Oct. 21, Liberal Democratic Party President Sanae Takaichi was elected prime minister, becoming the first woman to assume the post in the history of Japan. Her victory was a breakthrough. A year ago, then Vice President Kamala Harris ran as the Democratic candidate …October 31, 2025 -
A ‘Scientific Attitude’ Valuing Empirical Evidence Can Defend Against Influence of Conspiracy Theories
We often hear the term “conspiracy theory” these days, which suggests that powerful forces unseen by society control the world. Conspiracy theories were once considered the domain of a few eccentric individuals, but the rise of U.S. President Donald Trump and the spread of COVID-19 have brought significant changes to society, bringing these theories into greater prominence.
October 25, 2025 -
Political Polarization Comes to Japan as LDP Moves Right, Echoing Recent U.S. Republican Party History
It is said that things that happen in the United States will happen in Japan about 10 years later. Former economic security minister Sanae Takaichi’s unexpected election to the presidency of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party showed that the Japanese political scene has already become polarized.
October 18, 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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Vegan Noodles Instant Ramen Lineup Relaunched with 3 Enhanced Flavors: Tan-Tan, Hot and Sour, Soy Sauce
Food manufacturer Yamadai Corp., based in Yachiyo, Ibaraki Prefecture, is relaunching its Vegan Noodles line of cup noodles, which contain no animal-derived ingredients or alcohol and are popular among many groups, including inbound tourists.
September 4, 2025 -
Teshikaga Ramen / Bowl Filled with Bounty of Hokkaido; Miso Ramen Popular with Visitors from Overseas
It’s been about half a year, but let’s get back into this ramen series, starting with Hokkaido, the great northern land. When it comes to Hokkaido, it’s got to be miso ramen. Said to have been born in Sapporo about 70 years ago, miso ramen remains a representative dish of the prefecture to this day. In late June, I visited Sapporo’s historic “Ganso Sapporo Ramen Yokocho” (Original Sapporo Ramen Alley) and interviewed the owner of Teshikaga Ramen, a ramen chain shop popular with foreign tourists.
July 3, 2025
SPORTS
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Sakamoto Shines at NHK Trophy, Sets Season’s Highest Score
OSAKA (Reuters) — Three-times world figure skating champion Kaori Sakamoto of Japan delivered a masterclass to win women's singles gold at the NHK Trophy on Saturday with the world's best score this season.
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Kagiyama Just Edges Sato for 3-peat at NHK Trophy
Yuma Kagiyama fell on a quad loop, but had enough in his arsenal to overcome compatriot Shun Sato and capture his third straight men’s title at the NHK Trophy on Saturday in Osaka.
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Imanaga, Tucker, Bichette, Schwarber among 13 to Get $22 Million Qualifying Offers from Former Teams
NEW YORK (AP) — Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Tucker, Toronto shortstop Bo Bichette and Philadelphia designated hitter Kyle Schwarber were among 13 players who received $22,025,000 qualifying offers from their former teams Thursday as baseball’s free agent market opened for negotiations with all clubs.
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Kaori Sakamoto Dominates Short Program at Her Last NHK Trophy
OSAKA, Japan (AP) — Three-time world champion Kaori Sakamoto dominated the short program on Friday, putting herself in prime position to defend her title at what she says will be her final NHK Trophy.
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Power-Hitting Infielder Munetaka Murakami Enters MLB Posting System, Can Be Signed until Dec. 22
NEW YORK (AP) — Power-hitting Japanese corner infielder Munetaka Murakami is entering Major League Baseball's posting system and will be available to teams to sign as a free agent from Saturday through Dec. 22.
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Shohei Ohtani Headlines National League Silver Slugger Winners
Shohei Ohtani and Juan Soto headlined the National League's 2025 Silver Slugger class announced Thursday, with Soto collecting the sixth Silver Slugger of his career and Ohtani earning his fourth.
November 7, 2025 -
Tokyo Deaflympic Organizers Utilizing Lessons from Tokyo Olympics, Paralympics; Opening Ceremony on Nov. 15
Preparations for the Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics, which open on Nov. 15, are on the right track.
November 6, 2025
SCIENCE & NATURE
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Researchers in U.S., Japan Offer Insight into Ghostly Neutrinos
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Neutrinos are tiny particles that can pass through everything, rarely interacting with matter. They are the universe’s most abundant particles, and trillions of them zip through our bodies every second without us noticing. Yet scientists are still struggling to understand them.
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Astronomers Observe Young, Voracious Rogue Planet
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Just as Earth orbits the sun, most planets discovered beyond our solar system orbit a host star. But some are out there all by themselves, called rogue planets. While their origins are poorly understood, astronomers have now spotted a voracious one in its infancy that offers insight into these lonely worlds.
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Hornless Rhino Roamed Canadian High Arctic 23 Million Years Ago
About 23 million years ago, a species of rhinoceros — similar in size to the modern Indian rhino but lacking a horn — made its home in the challenging environment of the Canadian High Arctic, which at the time was warmer than it is now but still experienced snow and months of wintertime darkness.
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‘Dust Devils’ on Martian Surface Reveal Details of Weather, Climate
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Two decades of observations by a pair of orbiting spacecraft have enabled scientists to track the whirlwinds called “dust devils” that regularly pirouette across the surface of Mars, providing a deeper understanding of the planet’s climate and weather, including wind speeds higher than previously known.
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First Clinical Trial of Pig Kidney Transplants Gets Underway
WASHINGTON (AP) — The first clinical trial is getting underway to see if transplanting pig kidneys into people might really save lives.
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‘Functionally Extinct:’ Heat Wave Left Florida Coral Species on Brink
WASHINGTON (AFP-Jiji) — A record-breaking marine heat wave in 2023 left two ecologically vital coral species “functionally extinct” in Florida’s Coral Reef, a study said on Oct. 23, highlighting the growing dangers a warming climate poses for the world’s oceans.
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Coral Reef Discovered off Naples
ROME (Reuters) — A large white coral reef containing important species and fossil traces has been discovered at a depth of more than 500 meters in the Gulf of Naples, in a rare discovery for the Mediterranean, the Italian Research Council (CNR) said on Oct. 10.
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CULTURE
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‘Mr. Ginpachi’s Zany Class’ is a ‘Gintama’-Style Multiverse School Anime That’s Exciting Fans
“Gintama - Mr. Ginpachi’s Zany Class,” the anime series based on a spin-off novel series of the popular manga “Gintama,” airs at midnight on Mondays on the TV Tokyo network.In this series, the familiar characters are now high school students enjoying their youth.The original “Gintama” manga series by Hideaki Sorachi has sold more than 73 million copies in book form and became an anime series of the same title that began broadcasting in 2006. The story is set in a fictitious version of Edo, which is the former name of Tokyo, and features characters with strong personalities — with odd-job workers Gintoki Sakata, Shinpachi Shimura and Kagura at the center — who run wild.“Gintama” features moving stories, from tear-jerking tales of humanity to thrilling battles as well as stories that touch on a wide variety of topics, including controversial accounts of current affairs, parodies and even dirty jokes, making the world depicted in it extremely popular with fans. The manga’s final installment was released in 2019, and the TV anime concluded with a film shown in theaters in 2021.Set in a multiverse version of “Gintama,” the new anime’s story unfolds at Gintama High School and indicates that the worlds of “Gintama” and the high school coexist simultaneously. When news broke that the novel would be adapted into an anime, fans expressed their excitement on social media.The Yomiuri Shimbun interviewed Tomokazu Sugita, who voiced Gintoki in the original series and now voices high school teacher Ginpachi Sakata in the new one.
November 7, 2025 -
Putin Awards Medal to Actress Komaki Kurihara for Promoting Russian Culture
Russian President Vladimir Putin awarded medals to Japanese actress Komaki Kurihara and others on Tuesday. The recipients included foreigners from Europe, the Middle East and other regions who have contributed to the promotion of Russian culture.
November 7, 2025 -
Japanese Govt Aims to Increase Opportunities for Seeing Cultural Events for Regional Audiences, Create Ties with Major Theaters
The Agency for Cultural Affairs will begin assisting in creating connections among drama troupes, arts-related organizations and local theaters in an effort to increase opportunities for those living in regional areas to enjoy stage dramas, music concerts and other cultural events.
November 6, 2025
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Visitors to Buddhist Sculptor Unkei Exhibition in Tokyo Surpass 200,000; View Works from Kohfukuji Temple in Nara
The number of visitors to the exhibition “Expressing Prayer, Capturing Form: Buddhist Sculptures by Unkei from the Northern Round Hall of Kohfukuji Temple” at the Tokyo National Museum in Taito Ward, Tokyo, surpassed 200,000 on Wednesday.
November 6, 2025 -
Tokyo Exhibition Showcases Expo Grand Ring Architect Fujimoto, Hometown Inspires Artist to Bring People Together
Architect Sou Fujimoto has been drawing attention as the designer of the Grand Ring, the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo’s symbolic structure.
November 2, 2025 -
Disgraced Comedian Hitoshi Matsumoto Resumes Activities after 22 Months; Appears Solo in Live Streaming Performance on Agency’s New Platform
Disgraced comedian Hitoshi Matsumoto made his first public appearance in about 22 months on Saturday evening, appearing solo in a live internet show.
November 2, 2025
NEWS WITH VIDEO
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Long, Winding Autumnal Road in Tochigi Pref. Offers Visitors a Look at Changing Leaves with Distinct Color Palettes
November 4, 2025 -
Japan’s Daruma Dolls Get Makeover for Year of the Horse
November 3, 2025 -
Closed Kobe School Becomes Community Hub
November 2, 2025 -
Oirase, Aomori Pref. Autumn Leaves at Their Peak, Drawing Early Morning Hikers Eager for View
November 1, 2025 -
Tokyo’s Shibuya, Shinjuku Wards Take Measures to Prevent Disruptive Behavior and Brace for Foreign Tourist Surge on Halloween
October 30, 2025
FEATURES
DELICIOUS
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Rich Autumn Flavors Take Crostini Dish to Next Level with Mushroom-Based Recipe
November 2, 2025 -
Japan Tourism / Kanazawa Oden Packed With Locally Sourced Ingredients; Residents, Tourists Alike Enjoy Broth-Absorbing Snow Crab
October 28, 2025 -
Bamboo Steamers Catch On with the Health Conscious, People Looking to Cook Quick Meals
October 26, 2025 -
Delicious Deep-Fried Eggplant Dish Tastes Like Home
October 26, 2025
JAPAN IN FOCUS
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Hyogo: Air-Raid Shelter Turns Theater, Plans to Screen New Film from Next Spring
15 hours ago -
Tokushima: Silkworms Spin Thread onto Frames to Make Silk Fans
16 hours ago -
Fukuoka: Island City Becomes Symbol of Growth 20 Years On, Artificial Island Now Home to 16,000 Residents
17 hours ago -
Yonezawa Station Festival Draws Crowds, Promotes New Video Game
November 5, 2025
TRAVEL SPOTS
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Autumn Leave Brighten Garden in Akita Pref., Delighting Visitors to Traditional Japanese Building with Vivid Colors
19 hours ago -
Autumn in Shikoku: Enjoy Trip to Crystal-Clear Waters of Kochi Pref. River
20 hours ago -
Autumn Leaves, Waterfalls Create Beautiful Contrast in Yamagata Pref.
November 7, 2025 -
Fall Colors Visit Lake Near Mt. Fuji, as Peak Foliage Season Approaches
November 7, 2025
TROUBLESHOOTER
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My Son and His Wife Won’t Let Me See My Grandchild as Often as I Would Like
November 2, 2025 -
Husband Changed Jobs without Talking to Me, but Refuses to Discuss Finances
October 26, 2025 -
My Son’s Wife Is Selfish, Refuses to Work Despite Financial Struggles
October 26, 2025 -
My Husband Didn’t Return to Japan with Me for My Father’s Funeral
October 19, 2025







