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Gasoline, diapers and drinks: Japan faces wide-ranging impact amid concern over oil
By
Eric Johnston
The government has assured the public that the supply of crude oil is sufficient for now, but efforts to curb consumption could be needed if the situation doesn't improve.
More coverage
Second Japan-linked ship passes through Strait of Hormuz
Japan cautious on asking public to conserve energy as Iran war drags on
WORLD
Trump pressures Iran ahead of deadline as search continues for missing U.S. airman
A senior ?Israeli defense official said Israel was preparing to attack Iranian energy facilities, and was awaiting approval from the U.S.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
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FOCUS
Taiwan opposition leader to make 'peace' visit to China, first in 10 years
By
Amber Wang
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Allison JACKSON
Kuomintang chief Cheng Li-wun said she wants to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping to build cross-strait "peace."
BUSINESS
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Economy
IMF urges BOJ to keep raising rates even as Iran war poses new risks
By
Leika Kihara
The proposal comes amid market expectations the BOJ ?will raise ?interest rates as soon as April in the face of mounting inflationary ?pressure.
CULTURE
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Art
Museum of Narratives is rife with possibilities
By
Gabrielle Doman
Part museum, part performance venue, the ambitious Museum of Narratives aims to make Shinagawa a cultural hub.
JAPAN
Panel blasts University of Tokyo over corruption scandals
The report listed issues found in the university's response to two scandals involving a professor of the university and a doctor of its hospital.
Japan to subsidize costs to seize salaries and assets for child support
The subsidy system was created in line with the revised Civil Code, which entered into force Wednesday.
Ex-Aum leader's son seeks damages from government
Many LDP members oppose retrial system reform bill
Japan conducted foreign weapons protection 11 times in 2025
Man arrested after admitting to starting fire at Tokyo's Shibuya crossing
BUSINESS
Iran says Iraqi ships are allowed to use Strait of Hormuz
Traffic in the Strait remains a small fraction of the pre-war rate, when one-fifth of the world's oil and LNG sailed the narrows connecting the Persian Gulf to the Indian Ocean.
The Iran war is reshaping global aviation
By
Kate Duffy
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Siddharth Philip
Executives of Western airlines have sensed an opportunity to take advantage and regain ground, adding alternative routes to steal away business.
Oil bypassing Strait of Hormuz set to arrive in Japan from May
First Japanese and French ships cross Strait of Hormuz since war
FSA to ease bank capital rules to promote investment
Honda needs a big pivot, and maybe a partner, after big EV-related losses
By
Kazuaki Nagata
WORLD
Trump¡¯s victory rhetoric undercut by downed U.S. jet in Iran war
By
Jeff Mason
The downing of a U.S. aircraft and the dayslong search for a missing crew member has pierced the aura of invincibility Donald Trump has sought to project.
Artemis astronauts preparing for historic lunar flyby
The next major milestone of the approximately 10-day journey is expected overnight Sunday into Monday, at which point the astronauts will enter the "lunar sphere of influence."
U.S. deploys bulk of stealthy long-range missile for Iran war
By
Gerry Doyle
Student debt burdened them, so they moved abroad and stopped paying
By Laura O¡¯Connor
Ukraine expects top U.S. envoys in Kyiv this month to reboot talks
Trump weighs broader Cabinet shake-up as Iran war pressure grows
Sports
Culture clash spelt shock end for Japan women's first foreign coach
By
Andrew MCKIRDY
Greenlander Nielsen took a rampant Nadeshiko Japan to their third Asian title in four tournaments last month, but was let go shortly after.
Curling's new professional league bets big on Olympic buzz
By
Aadi Nair
Murakami powers White Sox past Blue Jays
Astros rack up 18 hits as Tatsuya Imai gets first win
Italy's soccer federation chief resigns after another World Cup failure
Opinion
The Moon and the Turtle: A lesson in false equivalence
Stephen R. Nagy
Following the United States does not mean following blindly; it means understanding that the CRINKs offer no alternative order worth living in.
Japan¡¯s counterstrike move reflects rising regional challenges
Why the Strait of Hormuz closure is an Asian crisis
By
Karishma Vaswani
Is NASA¡¯s moon mission the end for legacy space firms?
By
Thomas Black
The British are living longer lives ¡ª and sicker
By
Lara Williams
ENVIRONMENT
Renewables grew to almost 50% of global electricity capacity in 2025
By
Susanna Twidale
The growth was led by a leap ?in solar capacity, which grew by ?511 gigawatts in 2025 to 2,392 GW.
A decade of global climate caution is sealed by India¡¯s wary goals
By
Akshat Rathi
Arctic sea ice at lowest level ever this winter
U.S.-Israeli war on Iran pushes consumers to reconsider fossil fuel alternatives
By
Todd Woody
Planet trapped record heat in 2025: U.N.
By
Alexandre GROSBOIS
CULTURE
Museum of Narratives is rife with possibilities
By
Gabrielle Doman
Part museum, part performance venue, the ambitious Museum of Narratives aims to make Shinagawa a cultural hub.
¡®How to Steal the Gold¡¯ spins real crime into playful heist fun
By
Mark Schilling
The voices of Tibet, far from home
By
Michael Judge
¡®90 Meters¡¯ tempers the strain of caregiving with reassuring glow
By
Mark Schilling
How the Japanese made jazz their own
By
Roland Kelts
LIFE
¡®If you walk, you will see¡¯: National parks bet on trekking tourists
By
Eric Margolis
Multiday hikes through 91²Ö¿â most rural stretches aim to benefit locals and visitors alike.
A smarter stay near Tokyo Disneyland ¡ª if you don¡¯t need the extras
By
Owen Ziegler
How to make better batter for tempura
By
Simon Daly
Cookies, miso and milk make a pie for all seasons
By
Simon Daly
What happens when Japan curates its aesthetic for the world?
By
Erik Augustin Palm
COMMUNITY
In rural Japan, a consultant code-switches and connects
By
Mishu Callan
A cultural consultant is combining academic and personal passions in Niigata Prefecture while maintaining an online community for women of similar biracial backgrounds.
Cool cat Coulis waiting for a second lucky break
Women in Law Japan marks 10 years amid persistent gender gap in the profession
By
Louise George Kittaka
Sundae, a spry and special dog, wants a walking companion
In Onomichi, urbanists redesign public life via vacant homes
By
Sneha Nagesh
OPINION
Karishma Vaswani
Why the Strait of Hormuz closure is an Asian crisis
About 90% of the oil and 83% of the liquefied natural gas that normally pass through the Strait of Hormuz are bound for Asia.
Thomas Black
Is NASA¡¯s moon mission the end for legacy space firms?
The future belongs to the producers of reusable rockets, led by Elon Musk's SpaceX and with Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin scrambling to catch up.
Lara Williams
The British are living longer lives ¡ª and sicker
Britain's healthy life expectancy has taken a nosedive; it's now at its lowest level since the government started measuring it in 2011-2013.
Editors' Picks
BASEBALL
Unifying power of Japanese baseball brings together people from all walks of life
By
Mai Yoshikawa
MORE SPORTS
In pursuit of world title and Olympic gold, Kanoa Igarashi looks back with gratitude
By
Jason Coskrey
BUSINESS
Japan¡¯s international flights to get pricier due to hike in fuel surcharge
By
Yukana Inoue
JAPAN
Foreign ski instructors and guides operating illegally in Japan spark concerns
By
Himari Semans
JAPAN
Japan¡¯s 'counterstrike capability' takes shape with missile deployments
By
Jesse Johnson
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo¡¯s ¡®stadium of desire¡¯
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The voices of Tibet, far from home
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Michael Judge
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Foreign ski instructors and guides operating illegally in Japan spark concerns
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