FILE PHOTO: The Huya logo is shown on the NYSE boards ahead of the company's IPO at the New York Stock ... medical diagnoses... TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese business sentiment improved at the fastest ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to Decide on Third Extra Budget to Ease COVID-19 Pain
Japan's cabinet is set to endorse on Tuesday a third extra budget with spending of around 19.2 trillion yen ($185 billion) for this financial year ending in March to fund a new stimulus package, a ... ( read original story ...)
‘Reconsider Holiday Travel’, Japan PM Warns, As Virus Spikes
Japan's prime minister on Monday urged citizens to reconsider their holiday travel plans and suspended a controversial domestic tourism campaign as the country battles record numbers of coronavirus ... ( read original story ...)
Roundup: Tokyo stocks close higher as BOJ survey shows business sentiment improving
Tokyo stocks closed higher Monday as the market mood was buoyed by the Bank of Japan's (BOJ) Tankan business sentiment survey showing improvement for a second quarter, underscoring hopes for the ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Stocks Open Higher On Sound Business Survey
Tokyo stocks opened higher on Monday after the Bank of Japan's key business confidence survey showed improvement for the second straight quarter. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks end higher after Tankan shows better business sentiment
Tokyo stocks ended higher Monday as investors took heart from better-than-expected results of the Bank of Japan's Tankan business sentiment survey, which laid hopes for a recovery in the ... ( read original story ...)
Sapporo Snow Festival to be canceled for first time since inception
The celebrated event, which normally sees around 2 million domestic and overseas visitors every year, generates approximately ¥65 billion ($625 million). ( read original story ...)
Japan set to drop Tokyo from travel campaign as COVID surges
TOKYO -- Last week's record-breaking numbers of new COVID-19 infections are expected to push Japan's government to suspend its signature $12 billion travel stimulus subsidies for Tokyo and other major ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to scratch Tokyo, Nagoya from Go To Travel campaign
Tokyo and Nagoya, reeling from surges in COVID-19 cases, agreed to be removed as destinations from the central government’s Go To Travel campaign, although outbound trips from the cities will still be ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka still ‘intimidated’ by Serena Williams, but admits ‘if Serena wasn’t there, then I wouldn’t be here’
Naomi Osaka admits she still “gets very shy” whenever Serena Williams is close to her and concedes that “if Serena wasn’t there, then I wouldn’t be here”. Three-time Grand Slam winner Osaka has never ... ( read original story ...)
AP Interview: Tokyo leader: Vaccines give hope for Olympics
The growing availability of coronavirus vaccines is a "ray of hope" for hosting the Olympics next summer, Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike said Monday as Japan struggles with a new surge in infections. As host ... ( read original story ...)
Japan picks the kanji character for “dense” to define coronavirus year
Japan on Monday selected a kanji character used to encourage social distancing as its defining symbol for 2020, highlighting a catchphrase used extensively during the coronavirus pandemic that even ... ( read original story ...)
8 injured after car, motorbike collide in Yokohama; car driver arrested
A car turning at an intersection in Yokohama on Sunday collided with a motorbike, causing the motorbike to plow into pedestrians on a sidewalk. Seven pedestrians and the motorcyclist were taken to ... ( read original story ...)
Growing alarm in Osaka as virus cases surge among children
Osaka Prefecture has reported more than 300 new COVID-19 cases daily over the past week, and schools in the capital city are scrambling to minimize the threat with school closures and other measures. ( read original story ...)
‘Tokyo Is the Best-Ever Prepared Olympic City.’ IOC President Thomas Bach on Why the 2020 Games Will Go Ahead
The IOC supremo is looking forward to "a very meaningful and very successful Olympic Games" despite the threat of COVID-19 ... ( read original story ...)
Asia shares trend higher; Japan data offsets Wall St losses
Shares were mostly higher in Asia on Monday, shrugging off a weak close last week on Wall Street as hopes for a new round of aid for American workers and businesses faded. Benchmarks ... ( read original story ...)