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ANALYSIS
Tokyo hopes voters will hand PM Takaichi new clout to counter China
By
John Geddie
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Tamiyuki Kihara
,
Tim Kelly
and
Antoni Slodkowski
A big win on Feb. 8 will help send a message to Beijing that its attacks have not damaged her domestically, a senior Japanese government official said.
JAPAN
U.S. may treat Takaichi as state guest during spring visit
The reception could be an effort to highlight the close ties between Japan and the U.S. ahead of Trump's planned visit to China in April.
BUSINESS
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Markets
Japan gets breathing room for yen by leaning on U.S. fear factor
By
Erica Yokoyama
and
Toru Fujioka
Monthly figures released Friday by the Finance Ministry confirmed that Japan didn¡¯t spend any money on direct intervention to bolster the yen.
BUSINESS
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Companies
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FOCUS
How activist investors turned a Toyota buyout into a battleground
By
Maki Shiraki
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Daniel Leussink
,
David Dolan
and
Anton Bridge
The transaction has become a test case for dealmaking in Japan, which prizes stakeholder harmony over shareholder returns.
LIFE
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Food & Drink
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Destination Restaurants
In Saitama, Kam finds its garden-to-table concept ripe with potential
By
Robbie Swinnerton
Chef Masashi Motooka is making a name for himself with his deft execution of French cuisine paired with greens picked from his own backyard.
JAPAN
Social media abuzz with politics as Lower House election looms
Ahead of the Feb. 8 Lower House election, users are airing their thoughts on topics ranging from money scandals, immigration and security.
Chinese advised not to visit Japan after robbery
The embassy issued the advisory on social media and said that it has asked Japanese police to resolve the robbery case as soon as possible.
Japanese actress Ryoko Yonekura not indicted over drug case
Japan struggling to reduce rare earth dependence on China
Foreign workers in Japan reach a record 2.57 million in 2025
By
Kanako Takahara
and
Jessica Speed
China coast guard patrolled Japan-held islands almost daily last year
By
Colleen Howe
BUSINESS
Warsh set to face early reality check as Trump¡¯s man at the Fed
By
Enda Curran
and
Amara Omeokwe
Kevin Warsh has pledged to shrink the Fed¡¯s balance sheet and argued that a productivity boom driven by artificial intelligence will keep inflation low.
EU trade deal gives Modi¡¯s ¡®Make in India¡¯ ambitions a boost
By
Swati Gupta
and
Shruti Srivastava
Dubbed the "mother of all deals¡± by both sides, the free trade pact will open the EU market more widely to Indian exporters.
Trump picks a reinvented Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve
By
Catarina Saraiva
Japan business leader calls on government to act more on yen rate
By
Erica Yokoyama
and
Takashi Umekawa
Nomura profit falls on Europe loss and acquisition costs
By
Takashi Nakamichi
and
Ryo Horiuchi
Full wage talks start in Japan with labor management forum
WORLD
Visit by Britain's Starmer shows drawbacks of 'China pivot' in countering Trump
By
Farah Master
,
Colleen Howe
and
Liz Lee
The deals the British leader brings back to London show the limits of the balancing act that middle powers may try to play.
Russia and Ukraine halt energy strikes, but differences emerge on moratorium
Moscow said the pause would end Sunday while Kyiv indicated the halt would be in effect for a week.
India's wealthy embrace a new luxury symbol: water
By
Aditya Kalra
and
Rishika Sadam
Thousands marched for democracy in Myanmar. Some died in prison.
Thousands demonstrate in Minnesota and across U.S. to protest ICE
For Greenland's Inuit, no one owns the Arctic land
By
Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen
Sports
Djokovic thanks doubters for motivation after reaching Melbourne final
The 38-year-old rolled back the years with a vintage display to down the double defending champion Jannik Sinner.
Crans-Montana downhill canceled after U.S. great Lindsey Vonn crashes
'Believing' Alcaraz outlasts Zverev in epic to reach maiden Melbourne final
By
Martin PARRY
Serena Williams fuels comeback speculation during TV interview
Nasa Hataoka grabs early lead in LPGA Tournament of Champions
Opinion
The cost of silence: Japan¡¯s diminishing relevance
Stephen R. Nagy
This diplomatic fade is more than a temporary slump. Japan is experiencing a crisis of international relevance at precisely the moment when the rules-based order is fracturing.
The TikTok U.S. saga isn¡¯t over ¡ª it¡¯s just beginning
By
Dave Lee
Is Streeting, a slick Eastender, Britain¡¯s next prime minister?
By
Rosa Prince
We must hold America to a much higher standard
Despite failed peace talks, Ukrainians find ¡®Way Home¡¯
By
Cristina Suvorina
ENVIRONMENT
World not ready for rise in extreme heat, scientists say
By
Nick Perry
Nearly 3.8 billion people could face extreme heat by 2050, and while tropical countries will bear the brunt, cooler regions will also need to adapt, scientists said Monday.
Flood losses set to soar tenfold in Southeast Asia, study finds
By
Ishika Mookerjee
'So little we know': In submersibles revealing the deep sea
By
Sara Hussein
India's solar-panel boom: Full throttle today, uncertain tomorrow
By
Philippe Alfroy
What one year of Trump's climate censorship reveals
By
David Sherfinski
CULTURE
How 'Heated Rivalry' fits into the history of Japanese 'boys' love'
By
Jessica Speed
The Canadian hockey romance series is television¡¯s latest global hit, but its fandom language goes back to 1970s Japan.
¡®The Keeper of the Camphor Tree¡¯: Healing takes root one wish at a time
By
Matt Schley
Renewal, novelty shape this year¡¯s art and culture calendar
By
Victoria Bennett
Japan box-office revenues mark record high in 2025
¡®Euthanasia Special Zone¡¯: Near-future drama confronts human cost of assisted dying
By
Mark Schilling
LIFE
In Saitama, Kam finds its garden-to-table concept ripe with potential
By
Robbie Swinnerton
Chef Masashi Motooka is making a name for himself with his deft execution of French cuisine paired with greens picked from his own backyard.
How to enjoy the Sapporo Snow Festival like a local
By
Justin Randall
Naha¡¯s newest hotel is made from Okinawan culture ¡ª literally
By
Zoria Petkoska
No pictures, just text: A Japanese cookbook for the nerds
By
Simon Daly
Data-driven travel rankings crown Japan as world¡¯s top destination
By
Owen Ziegler
COMMUNITY
Mai Endo: ¡®Build networks that bridge generations¡¯
By
Grace En-yi Ting
Publishing bilingual zines as Multiple Spirits (MaruSupi), Mai Endo explores queer feminism and intersectional histories in East Asia and beyond.
¡®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
Shinkansen vs. Amtrak and the lost art of small talk
By
Daniel Traylor
Honey bunny Jaina is a sweet companion
OPINION
Dave Lee
The TikTok U.S. saga isn¡¯t over ¡ª it¡¯s just beginning
To call the saga over ¡ª as many headlines did ¡ª would be unwise. Its challenges are only just beginning.
Rosa Prince
Is Streeting, a slick Eastender, Britain¡¯s next prime minister?
Labour MPs ¡ª fearful about Nigel Farage¡¯s populist Reform U.K. winning the next general election ¡ª need a plan B. They must hope Wes Streeting can step up in.
Cristina Suvorina
Despite failed peace talks, Ukrainians find ¡®Way Home¡¯
Across Ukraine, millions of families have been living with widespread blackouts and electricity that comes back only briefly.
Editors' Picks
COMMENTARY
The cost of silence: Japan¡¯s diminishing relevance
By
Stephen R. Nagy
COMMENTARY
Time for a revamped Japan-U.K. strategic architecture
By
Thomas O. Falk
JAPAN
Are foreign nationals actually dodging their medical bills in Japan?
By
Jessica Speed
JAPAN
JIP struggles with perception and unity ahead of Lower House election
By
Eric Johnston
JAPAN
Japan is considering nuclear subs. But are they worth the costs?
By
Gabriel Dominguez
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
What happens when the pandas leave Ueno?
By
Alex K.T. Martin
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JAPAN
University of Tokyo Hospital head resigns over recent scandals involving staff
By
Yukana Inoue
COMMENTARY
Japan is getting creative with its response to the weak yen
By
Gearoid Reidy
and
Daniel Moss
JAPAN
LDP on track to win standalone majority in general election
By
Himari Semans
JAPAN
Hiroshima Carp infielder arrested over 'zombie cigarette'
JAPAN
Suitcase cash robbery in Tokyo's Ueno linked to second attack at Haneda Airport
By
Yukana Inoue