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ANALYSIS
Four things to understand in Japan¡¯s constitutional debate
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
91²Ö¿â legislature started debate on constitutional amendment as Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledged to have a proposal ready in a year.
JAPAN
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Society
Some 77,000 people found dead alone in their homes in 2025
By
Jessica Speed
People age 65 or older accounted for three-quarters of these cases of solitary deaths.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Japanese government urges suppliers not to hold back critical materials from the market
By
Francis Tang
It insists that shortages are in part the result of companies limiting sales due to fear of future scarcity.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Sanrio executive suspended amid accusations subsidiary gave him extra money
By
Yukana Inoue
Kiyoshi Saito is believed to have received compensation from a U.S. subsidiary of the group that he was in charge of, on top of his executive salary.
CULTURE
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Art
At Kohei Nawa¡¯s studio, the world is seen through glass bubbles
By
Jennifer Pastore
Kohei Nawa's "PixCell" series, a play on the words pixel and cell, explores the way we view objects by covering them in glass beads that magnify and distort.
JAPAN
JMA introduces new name for days of 40 C heat
By
Yukana Inoue
Beginning this summer, the weather agency will refer to the hottest days as
kokushobi
, a description that translates as "severely hot day."
Government to launch study panel for generative-AI misuse
By
Jessica Speed
With a meeting scheduled for late April, the group will examine civil liability for the unauthorized use of people's likenesses and voices.
Takaichi to skip Yasukuni visit during spring festival
China says Japan stirs ¡®trouble¡¯ with vessel in Taiwan Strait
Father of Kyoto boy admits to choking him to death, investigators say
Investigators in Kyoto murder case say suspect's dashcam footage was deleted
BUSINESS
Japanese drone maker notes tailwind as demand jumps and China frozen out of U.S.
By
Kazuaki Nagata
Escalating geopolitical tensions might present opportunities for Japanese companies in a market long dominated by China's DJI.?
Ueda cites upside, downside risks as he avoids clear hints ahead of BOJ meet
By
Erica Yokoyama
and
Toru Fujioka
The BOJ Policy Board meets on April 28.
Lawson and FamilyMart post record operating profits
Nippon Express to buy Metro Supply for as much as ?255 billion
Five Japanese oil distributors indicted over cartel after FTC probe
Japan¡¯s wage growth holds momentum after small firms reach deals
By
Erica Yokoyama
and
Akemi Terukina
WORLD
Myanmar reduces ex-leader Aung San Suu Kyi's sentence and frees former president
Suu Kyi, 80, was serving ?a 27-year sentence for a litany of offences her allies said ?were ?politically motivated to keep her at bay.
Xi welcomes slew of world leaders as Trump fights with allies
By
Rebecca Choong Wilkins
Xi has held at least five high-profile t¨ºte-¨¤-t¨ºtes, despite the lack of any formal gathering in China's capital this week.
China's information war turns Taiwan¡¯s own voices against it
By
James Pomfret
and
Yimou Lee
Mumbai¡¯s skyline is soaring. So is the pressure on housing.
By
Ranjani Raghavan
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Advait Palepu
and
Chanyaporn Chanjaroen
New Jersey city spurns data center as defiance spreads
By
Thomas URBAIN
Chinese slimmers trade lost fat for beef
By
Emily Wang
Sports
Pairs figure skating Olympic gold medalists Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara announce retirement
By
Jason Coskrey
Known as "RikuRyu" to their fans, the pair won gold in dramatic fashion in Italy in what can now be considered a fairy-tale ending to their careers.
Capitals star Alex Ovechkin 'pretty sure' about playing next season
Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama eager for NBA playoff debut
LIV Golf CEO promises 'surprise' changes amid shutdown rumors
Switzerland fires ice hockey coach for fake COVID vaccination certificate
By
Trevor Stynes
Opinion
The parent problem: When smartphone rules end at the school gate
Waka Ikeda
Children who exceeded two hours of daily screen time tended to have parents with similarly high usage. The relationship held across age groups.
Blockade as war: The perilous logic of strangulation
By
Brahma Chellaney
Japan squeezed between economic and social demands
Has the death of the department store reached Japan?
By
Gearoid Reidy
Rubber¡¯s history could be a window into AI¡¯s future
By
Gautam Mukunda
ENVIRONMENT
Pentagon chief says climate change is ¡®crap.¡¯ The military is still bracing for it.
By
Amanda Kolson Hurley
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has canceled nearly 100 research studies related to global warming and security.
China lifts green push with plan to double clean energy by 2035
Iran war promises green edge for Asia as plastic packaging runs short
By
Minwoo Park
,
Kaori Kaneko
and
John Geddie
India's green fuel plans collide with farmers' water fears
By
Bhasker Tripathi
Chernobyl containment at risk of 'catastrophic' collapse, Greenpeace warns
CULTURE
At Kohei Nawa¡¯s studio, the world is seen through glass bubbles
By
Jennifer Pastore
Kohei Nawa's "PixCell" series, a play on the words pixel and cell, explores the way we view objects by covering them in glass beads that magnify and distort.
'Rhapsody, Rhapsody¡¯ falters between rom-com whimsy and psychodrama
By
Mark Schilling
In Tokyo, Margiela¡¯s art exhibition creates a haunting house
By
Uliana Dobrova
¡®Sakamoto Days¡¯ is a faithful adaptation, rather than a good one
By
James Hadfield
Three Japanese directors vie for top prize at Cannes, a first since 2001
By
Alyssa I. Smith
LIFE
Chickens go from coop to table at Inaka no Taiho
By
Robbie Swinnerton
The talented Koki Watanabe offers a farmhouse-style dining experience in the woods of northern Kyoto.
After 91²Ö¿â cherry blossoms fade, spring keeps blooming
By
Eric Margolis
No buffet, no karaoke: Filipino food gets elevated at Bananas
By
Carolyn Ramoran Hamilton
¡®Nuisance streamer¡¯ Johnny Somali sentenced to six months in prison
By
Patrick St. Michel
Can AI replace a priest? Japan¡¯s temples and shrines are testing the limits.
By
Alex K.T. Martin
COMMUNITY
Please your palate with Tokyo¡¯s international grocery stores
By
Mike Fu
The capital has a surfeit of specialty supermarkets with ingredients from all over the world ¡ª if you know where to look.
Labrador mix Luca is a bundle of love
In rural Japan, a consultant code-switches and connects
By
Mishu Callan
Cool cat Coulis waiting for a second lucky break
Women in Law Japan marks 10 years amid persistent gender gap in the profession
By
Louise George Kittaka
OPINION
Brahma Chellaney
Blockade as war: The perilous logic of strangulation
Under Protocol I of the Geneva Conventions (1949), starving civilians as a method of warfare or inflicting disproportionate suffering on a population is explicitly prohibited.
Gearoid Reidy
Has the death of the department store reached Japan?
Many thought Seibu would be one of the few landmarks to survive. Yet the owners were unable to renew terms with the Shibuya landowners, and it will close after nearly 60 years.
Gautam Mukunda
Rubber¡¯s history could be a window into AI¡¯s future
To this day, for example, aircraft tires are mostly made from natural rubber because synthetics can't handle the stress of landing a 747.
Editors' Picks
JAPAN
From Brussels to Tokyo ¡ª?NATO delegation maps out next cooperation steps with Japan
By
Gabriel Dominguez
JAPAN
As AI advances, translators forced to adapt to industry changes
By
Jessica Speed
JAPAN
Why Princess Aiko won't ascend the chrysanthemum throne
By
Kanako Takahara
JAPAN
Where will the Centrist Reform Alliance¡¯s soul-searching take it?
By
Michael MacArthur Bosack
JAPAN
Japan freezes visa applications for foreign restaurant workers
By
Yukana Inoue
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
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Can AI replace a priest? Japan¡¯s temples and shrines are testing the limits.
By
Alex K.T. Martin
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JAPAN
Japan to deploy 1,400 troops and missiles to large-scale drills in expanded role
By
Gabriel Dominguez
JAPAN
Japan implements language proficiency requirements for certain visa applicants
By
Jessica Speed
JAPAN
Police investigate stains found on national treasure at Nara temple
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Japan to restrict power banks on flights from April 24
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Mammals cannot be cloned infinitely, Japanese mouse study shows
By
Daniel Lawler