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How Putin's Influence Has Turned Japan Into a Hub for Espionage
This article delves into the increasing espionage activities in Japan, attributed to Putin's influence and the implications for national security.
How to Experience Traditional Japan Without Leaving Tokyo
Tokyo offers a unique opportunity to experience Japan's rich traditions while enjoying its modern lifestyle. Here are some ways to immerse yourself in the culture.
Shigeru Ida Joins Westlake University as a Leading Astrophysicist
Shigeru Ida, a prominent figure in astrophysics and former president of the Japanese Astronomical Society, has accepted a position at Westlake University in China, where he will continue his research on planetary origins.
Watch Japan vs. Korea Live on MLB.com
Tune in to MLB.com for live coverage of the thrilling baseball game between Japan and Korea.
Watch Japan vs Ireland Live in the Nations Championship Rugby Today
Don't miss the thrilling match between Japan and Ireland in the Nations Championship Rugby. Tune in for live streaming and enjoy the game!
Honda Expands Popular Moto Cafe Concept to Japan
Following its success in Thailand, Honda has opened a new Cub House moto cafe in Japan, offering customization and a community space for motorcycle lovers.
USA Men’s U20s advance to face Japan in Junior World Championship knockout stage
The USA Men’s U20 rugby team has successfully progressed from pool play and is set to compete against Japan in the upcoming knockout rounds of the Junior World Championship.
Japan's Real Wages Increase for Fifth Month in May Amid Inflation Concerns
In May, Japan experienced a rise in real wages for the fifth consecutive month. However, the growth rate is being affected by ongoing inflation, which is impacting consumer purchasing power.
IAEA Confirms Tritium Levels in Japan’s ALPS Treated Water Are Safe
The International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed that the tritium levels in the 21st batch of ALPS treated water from Japan are significantly below operational limits, ensuring safety.
Tickets Now Available for Ireland vs Japan Test Match at Virgin Media Park
The Ireland Women’s rugby team will compete against Japan in a Test match at Virgin Media Park on October 3rd. Tickets are now on sale.
Japan Installs Cameras in Response to Rising Bear Attacks
In an effort to address the increasing number of bear attacks, Japan is deploying hundreds of cameras in its northern mountains to monitor the bear population.
Japan's Disaster Preparedness Struggles Amid Rising Tourism
Recent seismic activity in Japan raises concerns about the country's disaster readiness, especially as tourism continues to grow.
Japan's Urban Planners Address Suburban Decline with Innovative Facilities
As suburban centers in Japan face decline due to the popularity of car-oriented shopping malls, urban planners are introducing multifunctional facilities to revitalize these areas.
Japan's Takaichi Seeks Closer Ties with India Amid China Concerns
In a bid to enhance economic and security collaboration, Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi visits India, though analysts express doubts about India's alignment with Japan against China.
Japan's Food Industry Reflects Currency Vulnerabilities
The state of Japan’s food industry highlights the challenges posed by a weak currency, revealing deeper economic concerns.
Brazil Secures Knockout Stage Spot with Last-Minute Goal Against Japan
In a thrilling match, Brazil defeated Japan 2-1 thanks to a dramatic last-minute goal from Gabriel Martinelli, ensuring their advancement to the World Cup knockout stage.
Brazil and Japan Clash in 2026 World Cup: Live Updates and Insights
Follow the live updates and odds as Brazil takes on Japan in the 2026 World Cup, featuring key player performances and match statistics.
Japan Marks 25 Years of Women-Only Carriages: A Step Towards Safer Travel
Japan celebrates a significant milestone with its women-only carriages, introduced to enhance safety and comfort for female passengers over the past 25 years.
Japan's Economic Strategy Requires Broader Reforms Beyond Currency Intervention
The American Enterprise Institute emphasizes that Japan's economic issues demand more than just foreign currency intervention, calling for comprehensive reforms.
Japan and US Officials Discuss Yen Stability in Online Talks
Officials from Japan and the US, including Katayama and Bessent, engage in online discussions focused on the yen's status amid currency fluctuations.
Japan's Convincing 4-0 Win Over Tunisia Concludes African Side's World Cup Campaign
In a decisive match held in Guadalupe, Japan showcased their strength by defeating Tunisia 4-0, effectively ending the African team's World Cup aspirations.
Japan Adjusts Lineup as Kubo Misses Tunisia Match
With Kubo injured, Japan's national team looks to Kamada and Ito to fill the gap in their crucial match against Tunisia.
IAEA Confirms Safe Tritium Levels in Japan's ALPS Treated Water
The IAEA has reported that tritium levels in Japan's latest batch of treated water are significantly below operational limits, ensuring public safety.
Vibrant Dutch Supporters Light Up Dallas Ahead of World Cup Match
In a lively display of team spirit, thousands of Dutch fans donned orange attire and gathered outside Dallas Stadium prior to the Netherlands' World Cup clash with Japan.
Japan Targets Rare-Earth Mining in Greenland to Reduce Dependence on China
In a strategic move, Japan plans to invest in rare-earth mining operations in Greenland, aiming to lessen its reliance on China for these critical minerals.
A Visual Exploration of Japan's Train Stations from 1872 to 2026
Discover the rich history of Japan's train stations through an interactive animation that details the opening years of all 9,300 stations, showcasing the evolution of transportation in the country.
New Flood Forecasting System Developed by University of Tokyo Researchers
A new real-time data assimilation system by researchers at the University of Tokyo significantly improves flood forecasting accuracy in Japan, enhancing early warning capabilities.
Utsunomiya Authorities Capture Bear After Extended Search
A bear that had been roaming the streets of Utsunomiya, Japan, was captured following multiple sightings that raised safety concerns, including school closures.
Impact of Municipal Partnership Systems on Mental Health of Sexual Minorities in Japan
A recent study examines how local partnership certifications affect the mental well-being of sexual minorities in Japan, where same-sex marriage remains illegal.
Crested Ibises Make Historic Return to Japan After Extinction
In a remarkable conservation achievement, eight crested ibises have been released in Japan, marking a significant step in wildlife restoration efforts.
Communication Breakdown: The Future of China-Japan Rare Earth Trade in Question
As dialogue between China and Japan comes to a halt, the future of their vital rare earth trade faces uncertainty, raising concerns for both economies.
81 MUSIC FESTIVAL Set to Launch with Star-Studded Lineup in Tokyo
The inaugural 81 MUSIC FESTIVAL is gearing up for its debut on June 27, 2026, at TOYOTA ARENA TOKYO, featuring popular artists like The Kid LAROI and R3HAB.
YAMATOMAYA's 'Endless' Marks a New Chapter in His Musical Journey
The release of YAMATOMAYA's new EP 'Endless' signifies a pivotal moment for the Japan-based artist, with more music expected soon.
Concerns Mount Over Nuclear Waste and Rare Earth Plans on Remote Japanese Island
A remote island in Japan faces increasing scrutiny regarding its plans for nuclear waste storage and potential rare earth mining, raising environmental concerns among locals.