TOKYO: Japan’s Nikkei share average hit more than one-week low, as investors sold exporters on the back of yen’s overnight strength, while heavyweight chip-related stocks tracked the Nasdaq weakness.
Sapporo election could restart bid for 2030 Winter Olympics
Sapporo's bid for the 2030 Winter Olympics has been slowed by fallout from the still-developing corruption scandal around the 2020 Tokyo Games ... ( read original story ...)
Annual cherry blossom viewing starts at Japan Mint in Osaka
An annual cherry blossom viewing event began Thursday at the Japan Mint in Osaka, with elderly and disabled invitees enjoying the sig ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks extend losses amid US recession fears
Tokyo stocks extended losses Thursday, weighed down by a drop in technology shares on worries about an economic recession in the Unit ... ( read original story ...)
Japan killed 17 million chickens amid an outbreak of bird flu. Now it’s running out of space to bury them.
Birds are culled to prevent the risk of the virus infecting other animals and humans, which in turn may cause severe disease. ( read original story ...)
Japan is running out of space to bury chickens culled over bird flu
Japan has been grappling with a record outbreak of avian flu in recent months, putting strain on the supply of poultry and sending the price of eggs soaring. ( read original story ...)
Japan declares war on pollen as hay fever epidemic grips the nation
Calls for PM Fumio Kishida to eliminate ‘national disease’ as pollen from cedar and cypress trees makes life miserable for 40% of population ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Kishida: hopes for peaceful resolution of Taiwan issue
Japan hopes for a "peaceful resolution through dialogue" on issues regarding Taiwan, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Thursday, repeating previous remarks by Japanese officials. ( read original story ...)
Japan business meet: Odisha gets Rs 26k crore investment intents
The state government delegation held a meeting with the senior leadership of JICA and discussed various upcoming social-sector and infrastructure projects. ( read original story ...)
Survey: 47% in Sapporo against hosting Games; 38% in favor
Nearly 50 percent of voters in Sapporo do not want the city to host the 2030 Winter Games, a key issue in the mayoral election scheduled for April 9, an Asahi Shimbun survey showed. ( read original story ...)
Japan, land of the hybrid car, takes slowly to EVs
Atsushi Ikeda loves his car so much that he founded a club for Tesla owners, but his embrace of an electric vehicle makes him something of an outlier in Japan.When Ikeda went looking for a car that was "affordable, ( read original story ...)
What I learnt from three banking crises
And from my observations over three decades in Tokyo, London and New York ... In the late 1990s, Japanese bankers told me that they made property loans because this seemed “safer” than corporate loans ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks fall in morning on tech shares after weak U.S. data
Tokyo stocks dropped Thursday morning, weighed down by technology shares after their U.S. counterparts declined overnight on the back of weaker-than-expected economic indicators. The 225-issue Nikkei ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s ‘sushi terrorism’ spree has led to 2 more arrests by the nation’s police force
Japan's 'sushi terrorism' has led to a viral, unhygienic prank of mishandling sushi on conveyor belts at restaurants. 2 more have been arrested by the Japanese police. ( read original story ...)
Crypto Clash In Texas: Will Senate Bill Crush The State’s Bitcoin Gold Rush?
However, according to Texas Blockchain Council President Lee Bratcher, Texas Bitcoin miners are consuming 75% more power than last year, totaling around 2,100 MW. This amounts to nearly 3.7% of the ...
Is this a tipping point for Japan’s start-ups?
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Japanese business & finance news every morning. For the past decade, Japan’s start-up scene has been like an Escher-esque optical ...