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BUSINESS
Chinese visitor numbers up on year and down on month in November
By
Francis Tang
The monthly statistics were the first to be released since China warned its citizens on Nov. 14 not to travel to Japan following Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s comments on Taiwan.
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Politics
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ANALYSIS
Japan has long had tough rules on arms exports. That may soon change.
By
Gabriel Dominguez
Japan is likely to scrap long-standing limits on its exports of lethal arms next year — a move that will have lasting implications for the ostensibly pacifist country.
JAPAN
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Society
For the first time, Tokyo reaches second place in Global Power City Index
By
Elizabeth Beattie
The executive director of the Mori Memorial Foundation, which releases the index, said other Japanese cities — such as Fukuoka and Osaka — were rapidly moving up the rankings, too.
JAPAN
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Politics
Takaichi says Japan 'always open' to dialogue with China
"China is an important neighbor for Japan, and we need to build constructive and stable relationships," the prime minister told a news conference.
COMMENTARY
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Japan
Japan continues to set the pace for economic security
Brad Glosserman
Tokyo is a great place to discuss these issues since Japan has been the pacesetter for economic security policy for nearly a decade.
JAPAN
JAXA calls off launch of eighth H3 rocket due to emergency shutdown
By
Jessica Speed
This is the second time that the launch of the rocket carrying the Michibiki No. 5 satellite has not gone according to plan.
XG member Cocona’s coming out as nonbinary puts spotlight on gender identities
By
Yukana Inoue
The announcement drew support from fans, but also backlash, which highlights a limited understanding of nonbinary identities in Japan.
Japan to broaden use of ETC's driving data for disaster response and tourism
Passenger jets are Japan’s newest tool to track climate change
By
Aaron Clark
Victims of 2021 Osaka clinic arson attack remembered
U.S. approves aid for upgrading MSDF's Aegis destroyers
BUSINESS
Japan’s auto union chair fears BOJ hike may impede wage momentum
By
Erica Yokoyama
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Akemi Terukina
A sharp drop in the yen after the expected hike on Friday could affect corporate sentiment.
Mizuho, MUFJ and Sumitomo Mitsui setting trend for growth-focused India tie-ups
By
Baiju Kalesh
Dealmakers say Japan buyers account for only a small fraction of deals targeting Indian firms right now, but that their share of them is growing.
High coffee prices are changing how consumers take their daily brew
By
Harry Black
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Ilena Peng
Retreat by U.S. and Europe from electric cars risks ceding race to China
By
Linda Lew
Japan households' financial assets rise to record ?2.286 quadrillion.
Japan’s exports to U.S. rise for first time since Trump's April tariffs
By
Yoshiaki Nohara
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Erica Yokoyama
WORLD
Children of U.S. deportees make lonely journeys to unfamiliar homes
Escorted to Guatemala by a nonprofit, one group of children face new lives in mostly impoverished rural areas where some will be unable to continue their education.
Australia's gun laws riddled with loopholes and workarounds, experts say
By
Byron Kaye
Tweaks by some states since laws were introduced in the wake of a mass shooting in 1996 have relaxed the oversight of the patchwork system.
Pakistani military chief in spotlight over Trump’s Gaza plan
Human?wave attacks and drones: How Myanmar’s junta is fighting back
Australian state to pass emergency gun laws as funerals of Bondi attack victims begin
Trump orders blockade of sanctioned oil tankers leaving and entering Venezuela
Sports
YouTube proves vital for sumo in era of changing accessibility
By
John Gunning
At a time when first-person access to “genuine” sumo is increasingly difficult to find, many stables are looking to fill the gap with online platforms.
Knicks beat Spurs in NBA Cup final on the back of Anunoby's 28 points
Legal restrictions on punishing dopers leave World Athletics chief frustrated
By
Mitch Phillips
Shiffrin extends slalom domination with Courchevel win
FIFA announces $60 World Cup tickets after pricing backlash
Opinion
What’s left of Japan’s pacifism meets reality
Gearoid Reidy
Despite the ruling LDP’s struggles in recent years, it’s striking how little support has shifted to traditional left-leaning parties that oppose revising the pacifist Constitution.
Bondi and Australia get swept into a violent world
By
David Fickling
White House 2025 Asia upheaval set to continue in 2026
By
Joshua Kurlantzick
South Korea is the answer to America's naval problem
By
Juliana Liu
The Japanese canary in the global debt coal mine
By
Barry Eichengreen
ENVIRONMENT
New roadmap shows how to cut a surprisingly big source of emissions
Favorable tax treatment under U.S. President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act could encourage industries to upgrade to clean technologies such as electrification.
Climate change supercharged $20 billion Asia floods, study finds
Energy demand boom keeps Asia tethered to coal
By
Ishika Mookerjee
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Dan Murtaugh
2025 on track to tie as second-hottest year on record, EU monitor says
Multilateralism works even as U.S., fossil fuel industry oppose climate action, U.N. chief says
By
Valerie Volcovici
CULTURE
‘Badly in Love’: Netflix Japan’s most chaotic dating show may be its most honest
By
Patrick St. Michel
Netflix Japan’s “Badly in Love” turns delinquent bravado into surprisingly earnest, character-driven reality television.
Japanese film director Masato Harada dies, aged 76
J-pop found new ways to diversify in 2025
By
Patrick St. Michel
‘Good Luck’: A gently absurd road movie about filmmaker’s anxiety
By
Mark Schilling
A movie buff in Jimbocho bets on independent cinema in a big way
By
Matt Schley
LIFE
Why Japan’s internet looks weird — unless you live here
By
Thu-Huong Ha
A closer look at Japan’s maximalist web design shows how cultural values and practical needs create an online world richer than it appears.
Christmas brings the smell of cinnamon, cloves and matcha
By
Simon Daly
The ‘bear’ defined kanji in 2025. The internet defined almost everything else.
By
Yuko Tamura
Osaka Expo and ‘Kokuho’ top 2025’s sumo-style consumer interest rankings
By
Mark Schreiber
Beppu Hirokado puts the spotlight on Kyushu's rich seafood
By
Robbie Swinnerton
COMMUNITY
Japan-raised Chinese children navigate complex cultural terrain
By
Yang Xiong
Despite bilateral tensions, daily life goes on for the hundreds of thousands of Chinese people who call Japan home — including the children and teenagers who have grown up here.
Hector Herrera: ‘Tolerance means remaining in the conversation’
By
Kimberly Hughes
Finding a way forward from financial abuse
By
Louise George Kittaka
Sunny fellow Naruto wins hearts and minds
A French cabbie behind the wheel in small-town Japan
By
Isabelle Steen
OPINION
David Fickling
Bondi and Australia get swept into a violent world
Bondi has been a center of Jewish life in Australia for more than a century.
Joshua Kurlantzick
White House 2025 Asia upheaval set to continue in 2026
Will the Trump administration learn from its counterproductive actions in Asia in 2025? It seems unlikely.
Juliana Liu
South Korea is the answer to America's naval problem
The stakes are clear: The U.S. has a battle force of around 290, while China has a 400-strong fleet, according to U.S. estimates.
Editors' Picks
BUSINESS
What will change with Japan’s first attempt at regulating Big Tech?
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
LIFE
Why is 'Harry Potter' so big in Japan? ‘Oshikatsu’ fandom.
By
Gendel Gento
CULTURE
NHK envisions a multicultural Mars in its newest sci-fi series
By
Mike Fu
CULTURE
In 2025, Japanese literature took a turn for the weird
By
Kris Kosaka
ASIA PACIFIC
Calling AI ‘a gift from God,’ Catholic bishops draft usage guidelines for Asia
By
Elizabeth Beattie
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Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
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Why Japan’s internet looks weird — unless you live here
By
Thu-Huong Ha
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China aircraft carrier flotilla headed home, one week after Japan radar incident
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Jesse Johnson
BUSINESS
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LIFE
Why Japan’s internet looks weird — unless you live here
By
Thu-Huong Ha
BUSINESS
Japan’s $550 billion investment pledge might fall short of Trump’s hopes
By
Francis Tang
COMMUNITY
Japan-raised Chinese children navigate complex cultural terrain
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