Relief for Tokyo as first new 2020 Olympics venue opens

There was more bad news last month when Olympic organisers admitted that prolonged summer rain had brought high levels of bacteria to a venue earmarked for triathlon and open water swimming. While Tokyo has taken successful measures to slash costs ... ( read original story ...)

Line prices listing at top end of range amid tech IPO drought

Line, which will be the first Japanese company to list new shares in the US since 2000, had already increased the suggested price range for its IPO after stronger-than-expected demand. On the surface, the joint listing could not have come at a worse time. ( read original story ...)

Tokyo’s Best Bubble Tea

Served hot or cold, jam-packed with fillings or toppings, this crazily popular Taiwan-born drink has taken Tokyo by storm. Many of the top Taiwanese chains have been opening outposts around the city, while trendy cafés also serve up Instagram-worthy boba ... ( read original story ...)

Japan’s Mitsubishi Materials reports faked quality data

The repeated disclosures of such practices by some of Japan's most respected companies have prompted automakers, aircraft manufacturers and other customers to conduct their own investigations to ensure safety had not been compromised. Mitsubishi Materials ... ( read original story ...)

Japan loses appeal as regional airline hub

The U.S. airlines' departure is a warning flag to Japan, which still aims to be the gateway to the Asia-Pacific region. Nikkei staff writer Kim Jaewon in Seoul contributed to this story. ( read original story ...)

Private Equity, Japan’s Finally Open for Business

It's taken decades but finally, Japan's doors are swinging open for private equity. The country's corporate giants have long been a coveted target for buyout firms seeking to put large pools of capital to work. Money, though, hasn't been enough to overcome ... ( read original story ...)

Japanese politician brings baby to assembly sparking debate

A local Japanese politician has been criticised by lawmakers for trying to bring her baby to a council session. Yuka Ogata said she wanted to show how difficult it is for women to juggle careers and raise children. Kumamoto municipal assembly officials ... ( read original story ...)