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Society
Japan marks 15th anniversary of Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami
By
Yukana Inoue
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledged to ensure that the invaluable lessons from the disaster are handed down to future generations.
More coverage
Over 80% in Japan believe a major disaster is coming in the near future
How one of 91²Ö¿â deadliest disasters shaped Shohei Ohtani's life
JAPAN
Japanese-flagged container ship sustains damage in the Persian Gulf
By
Francis Tang
and
Kanako Takahara
The news comes as reports emerged that Iran had begun laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, a key passage for oil shipments.
BUSINESS
Takaichi says oil reserves to be tapped as Iran conflict hits crude flows
By
Francis Tang
Japan holds stockpiled oil equivalent to about 254 days of domestic demand. The release of some of that could begin as soon as Monday.
JAPAN
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ANALYSIS
China is eyeing an all-nuclear submarine fleet. Will Japan follow suit?
By
Jesse Johnson
Tokyo must confront an array of hurdles to such a move, with personnel issues and potential redundancies standing in the way.
JAPAN
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Society
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Longform
15 years after the Tohoku quake, the road home remains uncertain for many
By
Alex K.T. Martin
In once-abandoned communities, life is cautiously returning as policymakers confront the staggering price of future recoveries.
JAPAN
Punch, the viral baby monkey, isn¡¯t being bullied, Ichikawa City Zoo says
The 7-month-old Japanese macaque, often clinging to an orangutan plush, became an internet sensation after videos of him being chased by fellow monkeys were posted on social media.
Japan and U.S. defense chiefs discuss Iran in first known call since war began
Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi noted that Tokyo is closely monitoring the situation with great interest in order to ensure the safety of Japanese nationals.
Japan helps South Koreans evacuate from Middle East
LDP's Takeda to chair Japan-South Korea parliamentarians' union
Those orphaned in a disaster require a supportive environment, survey finds
Some disaster-hit regions struggle to pass down lessons to younger generation
BUSINESS
JR East to raise train fares on Saturday for the first time in 39 years
By
Jessica Speed
East Japan Railway said fares would go up by an average of about 7.1%, with the minimum base fare increasing from ?150 to ?160.
¡®Stealth hit¡¯ Pokemon game sends Nintendo shares soaring
By
Katie Forster
Early success for Pokemon Pokopia,?released on March 5 to rave reviews and reports of store sellouts around the world, has relieved investors.
Nissan accepts union's wage hike demand in full
Japan ready to join coordinated intervention in oil markets
By
Francis Tang
JR East to monitor Yamanote Line pantographs with AI
China¡¯s Cosco halts Panama port operations as tensions rise
By
Shirley Zhao
WORLD
China irked by last-minute scramble to plan Xi-Trump summit
Chinese officials are dissatisfied with what they consider last-minute planning ahead of Trump¡¯s arrival on March 31.
Hezbollah returns to guerrilla roots and awaits Israeli invasion
By
Laila Bassam
Greatly weakened during the 2024 war, Hezbollah has faced pressure from the Lebanese state to disarm.
U.S. destroys mine-laying vessels as Trump warns Iran over Strait of Hormuz
While Trump says white South Africans are persecuted, some return for a better life
By
Nellie Peyton
and
Tim Cocks
Israel plans new foothold on the Red Sea to fight the Houthis
By
Simon Marks
South Korea finds faulty approvals at airport where Jeju Air plane crashed
Sports
Japan sweeps Pool C at the WBC, but tougher tests await in Miami
By
Jason Coskrey
Samurai Japan will next face either Venezuela, which has a strong roster, or a Dominican Republic team that could double as an MLB All-Star squad.
WBC fan favorite Satoria retires with pride and applause
By
Jason Coskrey
Onosato¡¯s withdrawal evokes painful reminder of stablemaster¡¯s fate
By
John Gunning
Italy stuns United States 8-6 in World Baseball Classic
Bam Adebayo scores 83 points, second highest in NBA history
Opinion
Amid a regional transformation, deterrence remains ¡®simple¡¯
Brad Glosserman
Despite all the changes, the most basic factor remains the same. Force modernization is ultimately intended to ensure that nations can defend themselves from external threats.
Development provides security as effectively as hard power
By
Alexander De Croo
From toilets to fiber optics, Japan¡¯s unlikely AI players
By
Gearoid Reidy
A Soviet-era water scheme returns as a Eurasian lifeline
By
Djoomart Otorbaev
Tired of spending billions on dementia care? Try a brain workout.
By
Lisa Jarvis
ENVIRONMENT
'Significant' acceleration of global warming since 2015: study
Scientists say the last 11 years have been the warmest ever recorded, with 2024 topping the podium and 2023 in second place.
How fossil fuel disruptions lead to booms in solar and batteries
By
Akshat Rathi
What Trump¡¯s new tariffs mean for climate tech
By
Coco Liu
India celebrates cheetah births to boost reintroduction bid
By
Peter Martelli
Junk to high-tech: India bets on e-waste for critical minerals
By
Arunabh SAIKIA
and
Uzmi ATHAR
CULTURE
Oh, bother ¡ª?Winnie the Pooh is turning 100
Nearly a century after his debut, the honey-loving bear remains one of the world¡¯s most beloved children's characters.
100 ways to belong: The radical inclusivity of Company Grande
By
Kris Kosaka
For Evan Call, every melody is a conversation
By
Patrick St. Michel
¡®Johatsu: Into Thin Air¡¯: The quiet desperation of those who disappear
By
Mark Schilling
¡®This Place¡¯: Estrangement and renewal set against a city¡¯s recovery
By
James Hadfield
LIFE
Loyalty and the language of whistleblowing in Japan
By
Yaeko Kabe
How Japanese grammar and vocabulary reveal the cultural tensions surrounding hierarchy and whistleblowing.
Need a quick, healthy meal? Steam a bowl of sushi
By
Simon Daly
Working overtime: ¡®Silver Jinzai¡¯ centers keep Japan¡¯s seniors employed
By
Bhavesh Gulrajani
Pitas, parfaits and more in Yoyogi-Uehara
By
Robbie Swinnerton
From Italy to Japan: Vannelli Coffee opens in Tokyo
By
Weiwen Lin
COMMUNITY
Kyoto bids farewell to a storied poets¡¯ cafe
By
Felicity Tillack
Opened by American poet Cid Corman in 1974, CC¡¯s in Nakagyo Ward had served as an important gathering ground for the literary community.
Don¡¯t keep patient Pine waiting any longer
Recentering Okinawa, one story at a time
By
Kris Kosaka
In Sapporo, snow becomes a shared language
By Karl Pont
Pomelo peps up a Kobe couple¡¯s life
OPINION
Alexander De Croo
Development provides security as effectively as hard power
International development is not just a form of ¡°soft power.¡± It is hard power ¡ª and our most effective preemptive strike against future threats.
Gearoid Reidy
From toilets to fiber optics, Japan¡¯s unlikely AI players
Japanese firms often struggle to tell their success stories, particularly if they¡¯re diversified or in niche industries.
Djoomart Otorbaev
A Soviet-era water scheme returns as a Eurasian lifeline
The convergence of climate, economic and geopolitical crises has transformed this once-impractical proposal into an urgent policy priority.
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BASEBALL
How one of 91²Ö¿â deadliest disasters shaped Shohei Ohtani's life
By
Mai Yoshikawa
ASIA PACIFIC
Spate of missile deployments points to ¡®division of labor¡¯ with Taiwan
By
Gabriel Dominguez
JAPAN
Over 80% in Japan believe a major disaster is coming in the near future
By
Jessica Speed
LIFE
High above Gion, Kyoto¡¯s Imperial Hotel is a new frontier for geisha district
By
Owen Ziegler
CULTURE
Bad Bunny plays first-ever Japan show at exclusive Spotify event
By
Patrick St. Michel
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
Longform
A Japanese city looks to pick up the pieces yet again
By
Tomoko Otake
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Japan visa fee cap to surge more than tenfold under new immigration bill
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JAPAN
Over 80% in Japan believe a major disaster is coming in the near future
By
Jessica Speed
BASEBALL
How one of 91²Ö¿â deadliest disasters shaped Shohei Ohtani's life
By
Mai Yoshikawa
ASIA PACIFIC
Spate of missile deployments points to ¡®division of labor¡¯ with Taiwan
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Gabriel Dominguez
BASKETBALL
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