Japan's largest business lobby recently released a report it says shows the benefits that can come from allowing people to take on se ... ( read original story ...)
Skepticism over Kishida’s economic policy dims Tokyo stocks outlook
The Tokyo stock market is expected to struggle to sharply rebound from its recent plunge as the economic policy of new Prime Minister ... ( read original story ...)
History looms large as Japan seek much-needed win over Socceroos
With one win from three matches in the final round of Asia's World Cup preliminaries, Hajime Moriyasu leads Japan into Tuesday's meeting with Australia knowing his side must win to reignite their ... ( read original story ...)
Bitcoin Mining Boom, Ethereum Origins, Shiba Inu Rally, Growing Dogecoin Adoption, Floki Coins: Crypto Week In Review
Disclaimer | Accessibility Statement | Commerce Policy | Made In NYC | Stock quotes by finanzen.net Here are some events that dominated the cryptocurrency market this week: Bitcoin Mining Boom: On ... ( read original story ...)
Japan PM Kishida says has no plan to alter capital-gains, dividend taxes
Japan's new Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, said on Sunday he won't seek to change the country's taxes on capital gains and dividends for now as he intends to pursue other steps for better wealth ... ( read original story ...)
Ian Thorpe praises Naomi Osaka for her stand on mental health
Olympic legend Ian Thorpe, 38, has praised tennis star Naomi Osaka for drawing bringing attention to the issue of mental health. ( read original story ...)
Pressure mounting on Japan in WCup qualifier vs. Australia
With two defeats out of three games already in World Cup qualification, Japan needs to beat Australia on Tuesday in Saitama or face the genuine prospect of missing out on the World Cup for the first ... ( read original story ...)
Sony, TSMC mull new chip plant in Japan
Sony Group Corp. and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s largest contract chip manufacturer, have entered into discussions to jointly build a new semiconductor plant in ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s 1st typhoon research institute opens at Yokohama Nat’l Univ.
A research institute solely dedicated to studying typhoons opened earlier this month at Yokohama National University near Tokyo, beco ... ( read original story ...)
Concerns over aging solar power plants in Japan, but management business booming
The Japanese government is rushing to expand solar power generation to drastically cut the country's greenhouse gas emissions, but the plants ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo rubber futures jump to 3-mth high
TOKYO: Japanese rubber futures jumped to their 3-month highs on Friday as a rally in Tokyo stock market and upbeat shares in China lifted investors’ risk appetite, while hopes for new economic ... ( read original story ...)
Drool-worthy office supplies satiate social media users
Startled by their realistic appearance, Twitter users have posted rave reviews. “Each grain of rice of the onigiri is different (in shape). I can’t help but stare at it,” one poster said. “I don’t ... ( read original story ...)
KENTA VS. ZACK SABRE JR. CLASSIC & MORE: 10/9 NJPW G1 CLIMAX REPORT FROM OSAKA, JAPAN
Ishii is on a roll in the G1 and holds the tie breaker advantage over Zack Sabre Jr. He cannot afford any mistakes. G1 Climax 31 A Block Matches: They started brawling. ZSJ quickly went for an ankle ... ( read original story ...)
Japan reports an additional 900 syphilis cases in past month
NewsDesk @infectiousdiseasenews Japanese health officials reported an additional 919 syphilis cases since our last report about one month ago. As of September 29, the Japan National Institute of ... ( read original story ...)
Japan and China ease to 5-0 wins on opening day at badminton’s Uber Cup
Defending champions Japan and record 14-time winners China cruised to victories on the opening day of action in badminton's Uber Cup in Denmark. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Paralympic champ heads new Boston Marathon division
When Misato Michishita won the Paralympic marathon in Tokyo this summer, she picked up more than a gold medal. The visually impaired Japanese office worker became a must-get for organizers of Monday’s ... ( read original story ...)