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Politics
LDP-JIP coalition set for commanding election victory, polls show
By
Eric Johnston
The ruling bloc could end up with more than 300 seats, giving it a possible two-thirds majority in the Lower House.
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Trump endorses Takaichi in Sunday’s election and announces March 19 summit
Where will Komeito’s votes go? The answer might come from this Hyogo district
BUSINESS
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Companies
Toyota appoints CFO Kenta Kon as new CEO
By
Kazuaki Nagata
Koji Sato, current president and CEO of the world’s largest car company, will step down effective April 1.
BUSINESS
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Economy
Japan’s SkyDrive hopes to have flying cars in service by 2028
By
Kazuaki Nagata
Regulatory approval from the Japanese government is key to achieving the company’s goal.
JAPAN
Heavy snow forecast over weekend as nation set to go to polls
By
Jessica Speed
The coldest air mass of the season is expected to sweep over Japan, raising the risk of transportation disruptions.
OLYMPICS
The star athletes from Japan and abroad competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics
By
Joel Tansey
The Milano Cortina Olympics, perhaps more than any other Winter Games, will pack plenty of punch when it comes to household names.
JAPAN
Low risk of Nipah virus outbreak in Japan, health ministry says
By
Tomoko Otake
No case has been reported in the country so far.
Takaichi keeps mum on tax cut and Unification Church
Hoping to turn Takaichi's silence into a focal point of the election campaign, opposition parties have ramped up their criticism.
Tokyo students learn importance of elections through comedy
Conservative division deepens in Fukui Prefecture
Kindai University successfully farms blackthroat seaperch in world first
High court orders ex-Aum leader's remains handed over to daughter
BUSINESS
BOJ board member adds to signals pointing to interest rate hikes
By
Toru Fujioka
"I am convinced that continuing with further policy interest rate hikes will be needed to complete the normalization of monetary policy in Japan,” Kazuyuki Masu said Friday.
Tepco to restart Kashiwazaki-Kariwa No. 6 reactor on Monday
Tepco restarted the reactor on Jan. 21 for the first time in 13 years and 10 months but soon shut it down following an alarm that went off due to an error with its settings.
Mitsubishi Motors incurs loss in April-December on U.S. tariffs
Nippon Steel projects larger full-year loss than expected
Soaring food bills pose risk to Takaichi’s election prospects
By
Erica Yokoyama
U.S. households become increasingly strained in diverging economy
By
Beiyi Seow
WORLD
Emotional reunions and dashed hopes as released Ukrainian soldiers return home
By
Cecile FEUILLATRE
People who never received a notification from the army turned up anyway in a desperate attempt to get news of their loved ones from the released prisoners.
The global maelstrom whipped up by the Epstein files
From royals to intellectuals, politicians to sport moguls, tech magnates and CEOs, the latest tranche of documents has spotlighted a staggering global web of influence.
Next in Putin's sights? Estonia town stuck between two worlds
By
Anna Smolchenko
Famine spreading in Sudan’s Darfur, U.N.-backed experts warn
Deportation raids drive Minneapolis immigrant family into hiding
By
Romain FONSEGRIVES
Taiwan’s political standoff stalls $40 billion defense plan
By
Allison JACKSON
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Joy Chiang
Sports
Smile Japan opens Olympic campaign with tight win over France
By
Joel Tansey
Makoto Ito broke a 1-1 tie late in the third period and Japan held on to beat a game French squad.
Eileen Gu arrives at Winter Olympics with new sense of freedom
Ukrainian flag bearer at Olympics proud to display nation's resiliency
Lindsey Vonn working to be ready for Olympic downhill competition
Sam Darnold credits dedication, not vindication, for success ahead of Super Bowl
Opinion
Four years of war and Ukraine still needs the world
Kumiharu Shigehara
Four years into the war, Japan stands out as a leading supporter of Ukraine through economic and humanitarian aid, testing its ability to sustain international economic diplomacy.
Memo to middle powers: Time for a reality check
By
Stephen R. Nagy
Takaichi and the LDP appear poised for a big win
On Iran, U.S. needs a little more data and a lot less hubris
By
Marc Champion
The unthinkable is on the list of Japanese security options
By
Brad Glosserman
ENVIRONMENT
Greenland shatters temperature record, redrawing economy from fishing to minerals
By
Fedja Grulovic
The island experienced its warmest January on record this year, with a rate of warming four times faster than the global average.
EU must be ‘less naive’ in COP climate talks: French ecology ministry
Trump’s offshore wind ban blocked for fifth time by U.S. judge
By
Mark Chediak
Trump’s Greenland threats put crucial climate change research at risk
By
Danielle Bochove
Why renewable powerhouse Fukushima is also pursuing hydrogen
By
Annelise Giseburt
CULTURE
Aina The End is more than just anime's opening act
By
Patrick St. Michel
The singer reflects on breakthrough hit "Kakumei Dochu — On the Way” and embracing her husky vocals.
Vulnerability, love and the limits of reality TV on 'The Boyfriend'
By
Mike Fu
‘Michiyuki — Voices of Time’ preserves a disappearing world in black and white
By
Mark Schilling
‘Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway’ follow-up is a treat for fans who know their lore
By
Matt Schley
Bad Bunny wins top honors in politically charged Grammy Awards
By
Ashley Carman
LIFE
Against the grain: Japanese wine aged in local barrels
By
Kimberly Hughes
A small but growing number of domestic winemakers are using vessels made from native trees such as “mizunara,” moving away from the norm of using European or American oak.
Nioh 3: Demons, death and an early contender for game of the year
By
Owen Ziegler
Whip up sesame-crusted eggs for your Japanese breakfast
By
Simon Daly
How Japanese advertising breaks grammar to get your attention
By
Eric Margolis
How to enjoy the Sapporo Snow Festival like a local
By
Justin Randall
COMMUNITY
‘Returnees’ reckon with a Japan that sets them apart
By
Eri Yabe
“Kikokushijo” — Japanese youth who live abroad as children or teens and then return to Japan — and the struggles they face reflect a country unsure of what it means to be global.
Handsome Hokuto is a classic strong-willed Shiba
Mai Endo: ‘Build networks that bridge generations’
By
Grace En-yi Ting
‘Zero Gravity’ comes to an end, but Roger Dahl will keep drawing
By
Gendel Gento
Jose Imai: ‘Poker and business are about numbers, intuition and emotions’
By
Kris Kosaka
OPINION
Stephen R. Nagy
Memo to middle powers: Time for a reality check
Middle powers do not design the system they inhabit. They can maneuver inside it, but they cannot wish away the forces that set the boundaries of that maneuvering.
Marc Champion
On Iran, U.S. needs a little more data and a lot less hubris
Responses from Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his officials have ranged from let’s talk (about nuclear) to forget about it and make my day.
Brad Glosserman
The unthinkable is on the list of Japanese security options
In the 2016 campaign, then-candidate Trump suggested that both Japan and South Korea should consider the acquisition of nuclear weapons to counter the North Korean threat.
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SUMO
Rising star Aonishiki shows poise beyond years both in and out the sumo ring
By
John Gunning
BUSINESS
More foreign companies adopt anime and manga as PR tool
By
Elizabeth Beattie
OLYMPICS
Japan has high hopes as Winter Olympics return to Alps
By
Joel Tansey
CULTURE
'Ghost and the Shell' exhibition aims for maximum visual impact
By
Matt Schley
OLYMPICS
The regions driving Japan’s Winter Olympic success
By
Mai Yoshikawa
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In Hakuba, getting the tourism balance right
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Tomoko Otake
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