Typhoon in Japan

A strong typhoon made landfall on Wakayama Peninsula, western Japan on Monday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds. Typhoon Noru caused at least one death and several were injured, according to Kyodo news. The Japanese Meteorological Agency has issued ... ( read original story ...)

Let’s discuss Japan’s life expectancy records

They began trailing Hong Kong women in 2011 after the Great East Japan Earthquake. Japanese women regained the top spot in 2012 but slipped behind Hong Kong in 2015. They were followed by Spanish women in third at 85.42 years, and France in fourth at 85.4 ... ( read original story ...)

Mazda Japan enters the MX-5 Miata restoration business

From its 1989 debut through its 1997 end of production, Mazda built over 400,000 first-generation (NA, in Mazda-speak) MX-5 Miatas. Japan, where the model is known as the Eunos Roadster (or simply Roadster), accounted for sales of around 120,000 NA Miatas ... ( read original story ...)

US, Australia, Japan want coercive acts at sea to be stopped

The U.S., Australian and Japanese foreign ministers called Monday for a halt to land reclamation and military actions in the South China Sea and compliance with an arbitration ruling that invalidated China's vast claims to the disputed waters. U.S ... ( read original story ...)

Japan’s SoftBank mulls Uber investment

SoftBank, however, has not released a forecast for the current business year ending March, citing uncertainty. SoftBank’s wireless unit Sprint Corp, the No.4 US wireless carrier by subscribers, is exploring options to boost finances through means such as ... ( read original story ...)

Asia stocks, dollar get boost from firm Wall Street, U.S. jobs

People walk past an electronic board showing Japan's Nikkei average, the Dow Jones average, and the exchange rates between the Japanese yen and the U.S. dollar outside a brokerage in Tokyo Thomson Reuters By Nichola Saminather SINGAPORE (Reuters ... ( read original story ...)

Tokyo taxis embrace apps to prepare for Uber

TOKYO -- Taxi companies in Tokyo on Monday began testing a new app-based system that lets customers see the final fare when booking a ride. The move is aimed at helping them stay competitive amid the growing popularity of ride-hailing services, such as ... ( read original story ...)

Dollar firms slightly in Tokyo

The dollar was firmer around ¥110.80 in Tokyo trading Monday, thanks to buying after the U.S. government’s release Friday of stronger than expected job data for July. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥110.77-79, up from ¥110.08-08 at the same time Friday. ( read original story ...)

Will Aramco sale save Saudi Arabia?

In the West, the record-breaking initial public offering (IPO) of Saudi Aramco is viewed as a fees-fest ... of unprecedented scale that has got stock exchanges from New York to Tokyo salivating at the prospect of the biggest prize in flotation history. ( read original story ...)