Yokohama offices celebrate Premier League triumph

The club's fifth Premier League title was extra special for Yokohama, their first with the club since their logo started adorning our shirts in 2015. Kazu Sekiguchi, taskforce manager of Yokohama Chelsea, said: 'Our colleagues around the world were very ... ( read original story ...)

Japan racks up longest growth streak in over a decade

But if the dollar's recent slide continues, Japanese firms could lose that advantage, returning to the difficulties they faced for much of last year. Start your day right with the latest news driving global markets, from major stock movers and key economic ... ( read original story ...)

Princess Mako to lose Japan royal status by marrying commoner

Japan's imperial law requires a princess to leave the royal ... and the emperor's younger brother, Prince Masahito. After news of Princess Mako's upcoming engagement broke, Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying ... ( read original story ...)

Japan economy expands at 2.2 percent annual pace in Jan-Mar

Japan reports that its economy grew at a faster-than-expected 2.2 percent annual pace in January-March. Economists had forecast a strong expansion in the first quarter for the world's third-largest economy, helped by a recovery in exports and consumer ... ( read original story ...)

Japan's Princess Mako to lose royal status by marrying commoner

Japanese Princess Mako, the eldest granddaughter of Emperor ... Asked about the problem of the shortage in royals, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a news conference: "There is no change in our view to proceed with consideration of steps to ... ( read original story ...)

'Japan Now' to Showcase Four Local Actresses at Tokyo Film Fest

Muses of Japanese Cinema' will feature Sakura Ando, Yu Aoi, Hikari Mitsushima and Aoi Miyazaki in the fest's 30th edition. The Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) will showcase films starring local actresses Sakura Ando, Yu Aoi, Hikari Mitsushima and ... ( read original story ...)

Japan’s Economy Is Growing, but Don’t Call It a Hot Streak

Although Japan’s output is still the world’s third-largest, after the United States and China, consistent growth has been elusive — the result of headwinds like a declining population and deflation. Japanese gross domestic product increased by 2.2 ... ( read original story ...)

Immigration detainees wage hunger strike at Nagoya facility

A 31-year-old Iranian man, who has been detained for about six months, told a Kyodo News reporter at the facility that he will continue the hunger strike until death if necessary as nothing has changed despite repeated pleas. An official of the Nagoya ... ( read original story ...)

How Japan Post's big global bet unraveled

In February 2015, bankers working on Japan's biggest IPO in three decades woke to news that left them shaken. Their client had just closed a multi-billion dollar deal - but had kept them firmly out of the loop. Just months ahead of its listing, state-owned ... ( read original story ...)

Taking a Toll: How Japan Post's big global bet unravelled

TOKYO/SYDNEY In February 2015, bankers working on Japan's biggest IPO in three decades woke to news that left them shaken. Their client had just closed a multi-billion dollar deal - but had kept them firmly out of the loop. Just months ahead of its listing ... ( read original story ...)

RPT-Taking a Toll: How Japan Post's big global bet unravelled

Japan Post wrote down $3.6 bln of $4.9 bln Toll purchase * Deal came ahead of Japan Post listing, surprised IPO bankers * Writedown raises questions over due diligence, management * Comes as govt prepares follow-up sale of Japan Post shares By Thomas ... ( read original story ...)