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ANALYSIS
With chips, investments and defense hikes Taiwan aims to appease Trump. Will it work?
By
Gabriel Dominguez
The democratic island¡¯s attempts to accommodate the White House¡¯s priorities are critical for shoring up Taipei's crucial relationship with the U.S.
JAPAN
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Science & Health
Control rod alarm sounds at restart of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa reactor No. 6
By
Francis Tang
The nuclear power plant, the world's largest, was shut down 13 years ago in the wake of the Fukushima disaster.
JAPAN
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Crime & Legal
Former Kadokawa chairman given suspended jail sentence over Olympic graft scandal
By
Jessica Speed
Tsuguhiko Kadokawa, 82, was found guilty of bribing a former senior official of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee.
JAPAN
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Politics
LDP uses election manifesto to pledge stable rare earths supply amid China row
By
Himari Semans
The ruling party says it will also accelerate talks on eliminating the current 8% consumption tax on food for two years as Japan grapples with inflation.
BASEBALL
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Japanese Baseball
At peace with baseball and refusing to be benched by surgeries, Warren Cromartie mulls legacy
By
Jason Coskrey
Former baseball star who came to Japan in 1984 and played seven seasons with the Yomiuri Giants dreams of reviving the Montreal Expos, who moved to Washington for the 2005 season.
JAPAN
Local residents split over Kashiwazaki-Kariwa reactor restart
Civic groups opposing the restart gathered in front of Tepco's office in the city of Niigata to protest.
One in 10 Japanese creatives see income fall due to generative AI
By
Jessica Speed
Survey respondents cited being asked to accept shorter deadlines and lower fees, or losing commissions altogether.
Campaigning begins for Osaka gubernatorial election on Feb. 8
Ex-boyfriend arrested on suspicion of murdering pregnant woman in Mito
Takaichi meets with victims of forced sterilization
High court rejects petition to halt reactors in southwestern Japan
BUSINESS
Takaichi¡¯s plan to cut tax on food may worsen Japan¡¯s finances, S&P says
By
Toru Fujioka
The remarks come as superlong bond yields log a historic rise after the prime minister said she would lower the sales tax on food for two years if successful in a snap election.
Japan¡¯s exports rise in 2025 despite drag from U.S. tariffs
By
Yoshiaki Nohara
Overall exports gained 3.1% in 2025 from the previous year, led by electronic parts and food, the Finance Ministry has reported.
South Korea launches landmark laws to regulate artificial intelligence
By
SHIM Kyu-Seok
South Korea¡¯s surprise contraction points to broad fragility
By
Heesu Lee
Japan and EU affirm cooperation for stable supply of critical minerals
TSE pitches itself as cross-border listing venue for Asian startups' IPOs
By
Yasutaka Tamura
WORLD
Putin offers frozen Russian assets in U.S. to Peace Board, Ukraine
The offer has been discussed with the U.S., Putin said, and he plans to talk about it more during a meeting with Trump envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in Moscow.
Spain urges EU to create joint army amid Greenland dispute
By Victoria Walderse
A joint ?effort would be more efficient than 27 separate national armies, Spanish Foreign Minister ?Jose ?Manuel Albares says.
Philippines convicts journalist on terror charge called ¡®absurd¡¯
By
Cecil Morella
China wins as Trump cedes leadership of the global economy
By
Peter S. Goodman
U.S. appeals court lifts order curbing ICE tactics against Minnesota protesters
By
Jonathan Allen
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Nate Raymond
Trump backs down on Europe tariffs over Greenland, says deal framework reached
By
Steve Holland
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Trevor Hunnicutt
Sports
At peace with baseball and refusing to be benched by surgeries, Warren Cromartie mulls legacy
By
Jason Coskrey
Former baseball star who came to Japan in 1984 and played seven seasons with the Yomiuri Giants dreams of reviving the Montreal Expos, who moved to Washington for the 2005 season.
Selection of curling director's daughter for Italian Olympic team met with controversy
WSL says current Club World Cup schedule could have 'catastrophic' impact
France defender Lucas Hernandez under investigation for human trafficking
Novak Djokovic brushes aside Francesco Maestrelli to advance at Australian Open
Opinion
R-E-S-P-E-C-T šC What does it mean to Trump?
Brad Glosserman
Europe¡¯s animus is easy to understand and it¡¯s likely to harden as Trump threatens NATO solidarity ¡ª if not its existence ¡ª with his insistence on taking control of Greenland.
Takaichi¡¯s bad tax plan isn¡¯t worth this freak-out
By
Gearoid Reidy
Fair trade: Jimmy Lai¡¯s freedom for China¡¯s very big U.K. Embassy
By
Mark L. Clifford
ChatGPT's AI health care push has a fatal flaw
By
Parmy Olson
Prime Minister Takaichi¡¯s gambit: A test of leadership
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
ENVIRONMENT
Beijing row highlights need for Japan to reduce cleantech dependence on China
By
Nithin Coca
To reach net zero, Japan will need to rapidly expand renewables, but its solar manufacturing capacity is virtually non-existent despite it being a pioneer of the technology.
Scientists look toward ancient ice for clues on saving present-day glaciers
By
Hiroshi Hiyama
Scientists confirm 2025 was third-hottest year on record
By
Eric Roston
How Japan¡¯s warming seas are affecting livelihoods and culture
By
Eric Margolis
Japan to draw up action plan to reduce clothing waste
CULTURE
Tadao Ando's ongoing architecture dialogue with Museum SAN
By
Yoko Haruhara
Since Museum SAN opened in 2013, Tadao Ando has returned three times to design additional buildings and spaces.
Japanese anime ¡®A New Dawn¡¯ nominated for Berlin film festival¡¯s top honor
By
Alyssa I. Smith
¡®Black Ox¡¯: A Zen riddle beautifully depicted in 10 chapters
By
Mark Schilling
¡®Love on Trial¡¯: When romance becomes a legal risk
By
James Hadfield
'Borderlines': A cacophony of dramatic personae unfolds a life of memories through 108 poems
By
Kris Kosaka
LIFE
Don¡¯t let Japan¡¯s next winter storm catch you cold
By
Simon Daly
Not used to snow and frigid temperatures now pummelling the Sea of Japan coast? Learn how to keep yourself warm until balmier temperatures return.
Stay warm with a Japanese-style ¡®pot-au-feu¡¯ stew
By
Makiko Itoh
Valentino, Italian haute couture 'emperor' who painted fashion red, dies at 93
By
Giulia Segreti
At the origin of the ¡®Mackerel Road,¡¯ this seaside town fed Kyoto
By
Edward J. Taylor
With a dose of old-world charm, Bacha Coffee brews its way to Tokyo
By
Weiwen Lin
COMMUNITY
Shinkansen vs. Amtrak and the lost art of small talk
By
Daniel Traylor
After years steeped in the sacred silence of the shinkansen, a Japan Times staffer returns stateside and gets his sea legs with small talk aboard Amtrak.
This Dalmatian is ready to bloom
Honey bunny Jaina is a sweet companion
Local radio connects Nishinomiya¡¯s foreign residents
By
Sneha Nagesh
An affectionate Akita named Araki
OPINION
Gearoid Reidy
Takaichi¡¯s bad tax plan isn¡¯t worth this freak-out
Temporary tax cuts have a habit of becoming sticky. What government will be strong enough in two years to let it expire, and hit consumers with an 8% increase at the checkout?
Mark L. Clifford
Fair trade: Jimmy Lai¡¯s freedom for China¡¯s very big U.K. Embassy
China will take over the Royal Mint building next to the historic Tower of London and spend over $1 billion building out its largest embassy in Europe.
Parmy Olson
ChatGPT's AI health care push has a fatal flaw
Health advice is where generative artificial intelligence has some of its most exciting potential.
Editors' Picks
JAPAN
In calling a snap election this soon, Takaichi is making it personal
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
JAPAN
U.S. and Japan turn to drones to help offset China¡¯s military advantages
By
Gabriel Dominguez
JAPAN
Snap election in February presents wintry challenges in Hokkaido
By
Eric Johnston
ENVIRONMENT
Beijing row highlights need for Japan to reduce cleantech dependence on China
By
Nithin Coca
COMMUNITY
Shinkansen vs. Amtrak and the lost art of small talk
By
Daniel Traylor
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
When Einstein came to Hiroshima
By
Patrick Parr
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Kabuki actor Nakamura Tsurumatsu arrested for alleged damage at Tokyo restaurant
JAPAN
Thai woman arrested in Japan for smuggling 'zombie cigarettes'
JAPAN
Shinzo Abe¡¯s assassin gets life sentence
By
Tomoko Otake
BUSINESS
Sony to cede control of Bravia TVs to China¡¯s TCL
By
Mayumi Negishi
JAPAN
Heavy snow hits wide areas of Japan as extreme cold front hits
By
Yukana Inoue