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June 03, 2026
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JAPAN
At least 16 injured as Tropical Storm Jangmi threatens Kyushu
By
Jessica Speed
The Meteorological Agency has warned of violent winds, high waves, storm surges, landslides, flooding and overflowing rivers in affected areas.
JAPAN
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FOCUS
Australian Mogami ships to have ¡®core DNA¡¯ of Japan versions, ADF chief says
By
Gabriel Dominguez
The move could prove a boon for 91²Ö¿â defense industry, as it would allow domestic firms to play crucial roles in the vessels' maintenance and repair throughout their lifespan.
JAPAN
Removal of nuclear fuel from Fukushima plant reactor pool begins
Radiation levels at the No. 2 reactor building are still high after the nuclear fuel in the reactor melted down in the March 2011 accident.
JAPAN
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Society
Shibuya begins handing out ?2,000 fines for littering
By
Jessica Speed
Patrol officers will now monitor the ward and collect the fine on the spot from anyone caught throwing away trash improperly, with cashless payments accepted.
JAPAN
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Greater Shinagawa Area
The rise of the managed city
By
Elizabeth Beattie
Tokyo's newest megadevelopments aim to redesign urban life for an aging, increasingly diverse society
JAPAN
LDP approves bill criminalizing vandalism of national flag
Criminalizing flag vandalism is a key policy goal of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
The many lives of Shinagawa
By
Alex K.T. Martin
A journey through the ancient settlements, ports, railways and redevelopments that shaped Tokyo's southern gateway.
Osaka police refer three to prosecutors over ¡¯weight-loss¡¯ drug Mounjaro
Takaichi administration considering 1% tax on food from next April
Bear goes on rampage in Japan, injuring four people
Ceremony set for November will mark Shuri Castle¡¯s main hall being restored
BUSINESS
Japan faces banana shortage as impact from Middle East conflict spreads
By
Eru Ishikawa
The country ships in the tropical fruit while it's still green, then ripens it in rooms filled with ethylene, but supplies of the naphtha-derived gas are running low.
JR East¡¯s next stop? City building.
By
Kazuaki Nagata
Faced with shrinking demand, the operator expands beyond transportation into land, commerce and large-scale redevelopment.
Incoming Tepco chair open to alliance partners outside of Japan
By
Yusuke Maekawa
SMBC set to name first local exec as Indian unit head in expansion
By
Saikat Das
and
Siddhi Nayak
Resona sets up team to address artificial intelligence security risks
Boston Consulting Group exec urges Japan to clarify purpose of investment
WORLD
As Trump resists curbs on AI, MAGA grassroots shows growing momentum against it
Some of Trump's most fervent supporters are skeptical of the new technology threatening to replace humans and upend society.
Russia finance officials tell Putin war spending is unaffordable
Finance Ministry officials have grown increasingly concerned about the state of Russia's economy and state budget in recent months.
Nine dead, dozens wounded as Russia launches major attack across Ukraine
South Korea drops gender-neutral hospital room plan after backlash
Russian aircraft production surges as Putin pivots to drone war
Chinese labs with ties to military seeking Nvidia¡¯s AI chips
By
Maggie Eastland
Sports
Rob Fitts explores the hidden figures behind Japan¡¯s baseball culture
By
Jason Coskrey
A new book by Rob Fitts shines a light on the overlooked people behind NPB games, showing how Japanese baseball's atmosphere is built as much off the field as on it.
Diamondbacks bash three homers to take opener from Dodgers
Stephen Curry signs long-term sneaker deal with China¡¯s Li-Ning
Serena Williams to return to tennis at Queen¡¯s Club
By
John WEAVER
Huge NFL deals send Garrett to Rams, Brown to Patriots
Opinion
Vietnam is Asia¡¯s rising power to watch
Karishma Vaswani
According to the Lowy Institute's 2025 Asia Power Index, Vietnam recorded the second-largest increase in overall influence in the region.
The cultural component of national security
By Tetyana Berezhna ¡ª David Stephenson
The world¡¯s food supply is under a quadruple attack
By
Mark Gongloff
China¡¯s long march to technological supremacy
By
Johan Rockstrom
and
Inga Strumke
Pope Leo XIV¡¯s defense of humanity
By
Peter G. Kirchschlager
ENVIRONMENT
How carbon finance could give a boost to Japan¡¯s ailing forestry industry
By
Annelise Giseburt
The drop in value of forests has turned them into a burden, but one group hopes carbon credits could reverse that trend, while also helping the planet.
New gold rush threatens indigenous havens in Brazil¡¯s Amazon
By
Fran BLANDY
Trees taking drastic measures to survive climate-driven heat
By Sofia BOUDERBALA
Climate change fueling growth of antibiotic-resistant salmonella
By
Karoline Kan
Record temps as spring heat wave bakes Europe
CULTURE
¡¯AI simply can¡¯t replicate it¡¯: Japan embraces zine trend
By
Natsuko Fukue
and
Atish Patel
Independent artist and writers have been turning ever more to self-published or handmade small print publications, reflecting a love of paper in the digital era.
New anime adapted for stage expands what 2.5D theater can be
By
Alicia Haddick
Takanawa Gateway¡¯s latest landmark is still working on its own story
By
Zoria Petkoska
Wu-Tang Clan¡¯s final tour stop highlights enduring Asian influences
By
Kim Kahan
Japanese cellist Kitamura wins fifth prize in Brussels contest
LIFE
Five things to look out for while getting lost in Takanawa Gateway City
By
Mark Thompson
It's not easy to navigate the sprawling new redevelopment complex in what JR East calls the Greater Shinagawa Area, but here are a number of themes to help guide you.
Rare Yamazaki whisky sells for record $1 million
By
Weiwen Lin
The Frenchmen who gave sake a Champagne soul
By
Weiwen Lin
A little bit of Japan¡¯s infamously sticky soybeans goes a long way
By
Simon Daly
¡¯Geek¡¯ hangout to tourist draw: Japan¡¯s maid cafes
By
Mathias Cena
and
Caroline Gardin
COMMUNITY
As immigration rises, Kawasaki¡¯s foreign council shows path toward inclusion
By
Moe Shimizu
The council aims to improve the lives of foreign residents and foster a harmonious co-existence with native Japanese.
Sturdy Tanpopo is a ¡®dandy lioness¡¯
Anglophone bookworms unite across Japan
By
Mike Fu
Fujisawa flashpoint: A mosque project stokes nativist fears
By
Simon Scott
and
Ben Stubbings
Italian creatives find their niche in Japan
By
Agnese Dionisio
OPINION
Tetyana Berezhna ¡ª David Stephenson
The cultural component of national security
Russia's war against Ukraine has involved a deliberate campaign of cultural erasure. Since 2022, more than 1,750 cultural heritage sites have reportedly been damaged or destroyed.
Mark Gongloff
The world¡¯s food supply is under a quadruple attack
Heat makes it much harder to effectively grow crops, raise livestock and harvest fish, as detailed in an extensive new United Nations climate change report.
Johan Rockstrom
and
Inga Strumke
China¡¯s long march to technological supremacy
No wonder the World Intellectual Property Organization now ranks China among the world's most innovative economies ¡ª especially in terms of knowledge and technology outputs.
Editors' Picks
JAPAN
Japan taking cautious ¡ª if firm ¡ª approach to avoiding escalation with China
By
Jesse Johnson
COMMUNITY
As immigration rises, Kawasaki¡¯s foreign council shows path toward inclusion
By
Moe Shimizu
JAPAN
Mosque fire shows need for better communication with foreign residents
By
Eric Johnston
ENVIRONMENT
How carbon finance could give a boost to Japan¡¯s ailing forestry industry
By
Annelise Giseburt
JAPAN
Who are the former royals who may be reinstated to the imperial family?
By
Kanako Takahara
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
He told his wife he was ¡®coming home.¡¯ Then he disappeared.
By
Alex K.T. Martin
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JAPAN
Tropical Storm Jangmi set to lash wide area of Japan
By
Jessica Speed
JAPAN
At least 16 injured as Tropical Storm Jangmi threatens Kyushu
By
Jessica Speed
COMMENTARY
Tokyo wants you to wear shorts to work. Say no.
By
Gearoid Reidy
BUSINESS
Billionaire behind Japan¡¯s tiny-room hotel empire bets on U.S.
By
Momoka Yokoyama
and
Filipe Pacheco
JAPAN
Japan eyes first export of indigenous missile system amid closer ties with Philippines
By
Gabriel Dominguez