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In Tokyo, Pentagon chief provides assurances that Japan-U.S. alliance remains robust
By
Jesse Johnson
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth described Japan as an “indispensable partner” in confronting China and sought to dispel lingering unease in Tokyo.
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Pentagon chief joins war memorial ceremony on first visit to Japan
BUSINESS
Japan, South Korea and China vow to strengthen trade ties amid looming U.S. tariffs
By
Francis Tang
The meeting came ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump’s expected announcement of a new round of tariffs on Wednesday.
ASIA PACIFIC
Aid rushes into Myanmar after earthquake kills over 1,700
Critical infrastructure — including bridges, highways, airports and railways — across the country of 55 million lay damaged, slowing humanitarian efforts.
JAPAN
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Politics
CDP urged to continue talks over corporate donations
Officials from the LDP, Komeito and the DPP are stressing the need for continued interparty talks over the issue.
BUSINESS
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Tech
Tokyo tech failures lean into misfortune, mistakes and missteps
By
Tim Hornyak
At a Tokyo Fail Club gathering, speakers share candid talks about ventures gone wrong, bankruptcy and depression, touting a message of persistence in the face of adversity.
JAPAN
Son of soldier killed on Iwo Jima continues collecting remains
Yoshiharu Kanai, 80, has been working to collect remains for over 20 years, wishing to return them to mainland Japan swiftly.
Alert raised for volcano in southwestern Japan
The agency warned that large volcanic rocks could reach areas within 4 kilometers of the crater of the volcano, which is located between Miyazaki and Kagoshima prefectures.
Cherry blossoms come into full bloom in Tokyo
Lantern festival lights up skies in Taiwan with Japanese flair
By
Shoko Miyake
Former sex worker records Tokyo's red-light history
By
Caroline Gardin
Experts start talks on proposals for NPT review conference
BUSINESS
Alaska governor to brief Trump on Asia gas push as tariffs bite
By
Tim Kelly
and
Katya Golubkova
Gov. Mike Dunleavy is winding up a trip through Asia where he has been seeking investors and long-term buyers.
Trump is eroding the dollar’s dominance in world markets
By
Carter Johnson
and
Naomi Tajitsu
The U.S. president's escalating fusillade of tariffs and bid to roll back decades of globalization is shaking confidence in the U.S. currency.
Rapidus to launch pilot line for advanced chips on Tuesday
Musk’s xAI startup swallows up X social network in surprise deal
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance to merge with Aioi Nissay Dowa
Japan seeking securities disclosures before shareholders' meetings
WORLD
A question in quake-wracked Myanmar: Does this augur the end of the junta?
By
Hannah Beech
The earthquake, known to have killed at least 1,000 and probably many more than that, struck a day after Myanmar’s military regime celebrated the country’s 80th Armed Forces Day.
South Korea's 'heartbreaking' wildfires expose superaged society
By
Anthony Wallace
and
Claire Lee
The inferno has also laid bare South Korea's demographic crisis and regional disparities.
German startup's space rocket explodes after takeoff from Norway
Massive quake is latest blow to Thai tourism hit by safety woes
By
Pathom Sangwongwanich
In Bangkok, grim vigils as people seek word of relatives at collapsed building
By
Muktita Suhartono
and
Richard C. Paddock
Trump drama drowns out Canadian Conservatives’ election message
By
Thomas Seal
and
Brian Platt
Sports
Malinin retains world title as Kagiyama stumbles
With a dazzling performance, Malinin put the world on notice less than a year to go before the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Dodgers remain perfect on the back of powerful bats
Maeda goal tally for season hits 30 as Celtic bounces back against Hearts
'Special' to equal Ronaldo's Real Madrid goal record, says Mbappe
Yankees make MLB history with homers on first three pitches
Opinion
Israel must not ignore the anti-Hamas protests in Gaza
Konstanty Gebert
Though still relatively small in scale, the anti-Hamas demonstrations in Gaza clearly indicate a shift in opinion.
Can the Jesus of history support the Christ of faith?
By
Ross Douthat
In the EV race, China's BYD is leading the pack
Inside Turkey’s executive coup
By
Umut Ozk?r?ml?
An Asian democracy collapse amid the new world order
By
Joshua Kurlantzick
ENVIRONMENT
Clouds changing as world warms, adding to climate uncertainty
By
Nick Perry
Cloud behavior is notoriously complex to predict and remains a great unknown for scientists trying to accurately forecast future levels of climate change.
Trump can't stop 'sustainability revolution': Al Gore
Without new countermeasures, Japan’s temperature could rise 4.5 C by 2100
By
Jessica Speed
Why we should worry when whales stop singing
By
Todd Woody
What the $660 million Greenpeace verdict means for U.S. activism
By
Olivia Raimonde
and
Zahra Hirji
CULTURE
Nintendo announces Legend of Zelda film for 2027
Nintendo made the announcement on "Nintendo Today!", a new app for fans that was launched on Thursday.
Yuki Tejima's metamorphosis from bookworm to literary translator
By
Kris Kosaka
Cherry blossom-themed art to see this weekend in Tokyo
By
Zoria Petkoska
‘Ravens’: Tadanobu Asano plays troubled photographer with scapegrace charm
By
Mark Schilling
‘Boy’: An ambitious portrait of alienated youth
By
James Hadfield
LIFE
Attempting the classics: The world of
waka
poetry
By
Eric Margolis
The origins of this poetry style stretch back to at least the seventh century, when one of the emperor's wives composed it at court ceremonies.
The cold complexity of 'pure' Japanese cocktail ice
By
Phoebe Amoroso
Feast your eyes on 'The Complete Illustrated Guide to Japanese Cooking'
By
Simon Daly
Traveling the Three-Star Road, the tourist route made from thin air
By Owen Ziegler
'Better than real life': In China, virtual boyfriends are emotional aids
By
Luna Lin
COMMUNITY
Shogo Yamaguchi: ‘Traditional culture thrives in a peaceful society’
By
Laura Pollacco
The Kyoto-based content creator shares travel tips and reminisces on the path that led him to where he is today.
A tawny Kai Ken discovers his courage
A community of stories: Making space for reflection and dialogue in Tokyo and beyond
By
Megumi Koiwai
Edanoshin Katsura: ‘
Rakugo
and techno are both about rhythm and groove’
By Wakaba Oto
A shy cat looking for a new start
OPINION
Ross Douthat
Can the Jesus of history support the Christ of faith?
I would not expect a non-Christian writer to simply embrace the thesis that events in the New Testament did mostly happen as related.
Umut Ozk?r?ml?
Inside Turkey’s executive coup
After 23 years in power, and with Turkey’s economy collapsing, Erdogan knows that no election — even a rigged one — is safe.
Joshua Kurlantzick
An Asian democracy collapse amid the new world order
By the monitoring organization Freedom House's calculations, for 19 years, democracy has eroded around the world.
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JAPAN
Recent spate of wildfires in Japan and South Korea linked to climate change
By
Tomoko Otake
JAPAN
Hanami season to have record ?1.39 trillion economic impact on Japan
By
Yukana Inoue
CULTURE
Rise and shine with ‘The Wakey Show’
By
Patrick St. Michel
BASEBALL
Tokyo Series proves to be big business for MLB — and Japanese companies
By
Sam Byford
JAPAN
New SDF command will be key for contingency planning, Australian commander says
By
Gabriel Dominguez
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Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
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Eighty years after the Battle of Manila, old foes forge new ties
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Anton L. Delgado
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Japan considers all possible options as Trump threatens new auto tariffs
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