Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plans to hold a news conference on Friday at 5 p.m. (0800 GMT), his office said, amid growing concerns over his health, following two hospital examinations within a ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo confirms 250 new cases, raising total to over 20,000
Tokyo marked another grim milestone on Aug. 27 as the metropolitan government announced 250 new COVID-19 infections, pushing the total in the capital past 20,000. The count marked ... ( read original story ...)
Japan insurer Sompo steers into self-driving with Tier IV stake
TOKYO -- Sompo Holdings will invest 9.8 billion yen ($92 million) for an 18% stake in Japan's largest self-driving systems company, Nagoya-based Tier IV, a deal that the company expects to help it ... ( read original story ...)
Sompo to take 18% stake in self-driving software developer Tier IV
TOKYO -- Sompo Holdings will invest 9.8 billion yen ($92 million) for an 18% stake in Japan's largest self-driving systems company, Nagoya-based Tier IV, a deal that the big insurer expects to ... ( read original story ...)
Chellsie Memmel’s last Olympics were in 2008. Can she make Tokyo at 33?
In a sport where Simone Biles is considered old at the age of 23, her fellow US gymnast is dreaming of an unlikely return to top-level competition ... ( read original story ...)
Toshiba’s Former Memory Chip Unit Files for Japan IPO
Kioxia Holdings Corp., the memory chipmaker spun out of Toshiba Corp. in 2018, is seeking to raise 81.9 billion yen ($772 million) in Japan’s biggest initial public offering of 2020. ( read original story ...)
Bain-backed memory chipmaker Kioxia launches $3.6 billion IPO
Kioxia Holdings, the world's second-largest maker of flash memory chips, will list on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Oct. 6 in an initial public offering worth up to $3.6 billion, a regulatory filing ... ( read original story ...)
Japan raises view on exports, but says economic situation still severe
Japan's government upgraded its view on exports and output in August for the second straight month as global demand slowly improves, but authorities cautioned conditions were still severe due to the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Abe to Serve Out Term as LDP Leader, Top Aide Says
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe should be able to serve out the remainder of his term as party leader ending about a year from now, his right-hand man said, after recent hospital visits raised ... ( read original story ...)
Nagoya Chubu Airport outlines international network resumption with three airlines
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Tokyo 2020: Test your knowledge of the Paralympic Games
The Tokyo Paralympics might be on hold until 2021 but you can still test your Paralympic knowledge with our quiz ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo asks restaurants to continue shortened hours until mid-September
A voluntary request to have food establishments in the capital’s central 23 wards operate under reduced business hours will be extended into next month, Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike announced Thursday. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo to extend request for bars to shorten hours until Sept 15
The Tokyo metropolitan government has decided to extend until Sept 15 its request for establishments serving alcohol and karaoke venues to shorten business hours, as part of efforts to stem the spread ... ( read original story ...)
What Is Copy And Paste Crypto Scam? User Warns Of Wallet Address Swapping
A cryptocurrency investor recently lost $350 worth of bitcoins to a copy and paste crypto scam.. In a Reddit post, a user named "seraf1990" warned members of the cryptocurrency Re ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Bain-backed memory chipmaker Kioxia launches $3.6 billion IPO – filing
Kioxia Holdings, the world's second-largest maker of flash memory chips, will list on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Oct. 6 in an initial public offering worth up to $3.6 billion, a regulatory filing ... ( read original story ...)
Japan shares end lower on U.S.-China worries, Fed chief’s speech eyed
Japanese shares closed lower on Thursday, with consumer discretionary and telecommunications stocks leading the declines, as investors were worried about U.S.-China relations and awaited a speech by U ... ( read original story ...)