About 90 skaters from 14 countries are scheduled to take part in a new international skateboarding event, Tokyo Uprising, at Tokyo's ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka’s Meditation For Children Is Actually For All Of Us
As an immigrant living in America who is unlearning behaviors that don’t serve me, seeing Osaka prioritize mental health feels like permission to do the same. ( read original story ...)
This 80-year-old pudding maker in Tokyo goes viral for his flan-flinging flair
For more than five decades now, Shizuo Mori, now 80, has been waking up at 4 a.m. to prepare the famous flan-style puddings he serves at Hecklen, his cozy corner café in Tokyo’s Toranomon neighborhood ... ( read original story ...)
Could China Become Like Japan in the Early 1990s?
All the clues point in the direction of China being on the cusp of a lost economic decade similar to that which Japan experienced in the 1990s, writes Desmond Lachman for the newest edition of The ... ( read original story ...)
Trevor Bauer gets absolutely shelled in second start with Yokohama BayStars
Trevor Bauer is playing baseball with the Yokohama BayStars, and he got rocked in his second start, including giving up three home runs. ( read original story ...)
Japan Airlines returns to freighter business
Japan Airlines is joining a group of passenger airlines that are starting all-cargo operations. The post Japan Airlines returns to freighter business appeared first on FreightWaves. ( read original story ...)
Why Hedge Funds Use Crypto And Where The Market Is Going Next
The survey polled more than 300 institutional investors, fund managers and financial advisors in the U.S., Europe and China.
The last stronghold of the Takumi clan, a gang in the heart of Osaka’s Minami district, has been sold and “what is going to happen now”.
The headquarters office of the Takumi clan, headed by Tadashi Irie, has been sold and will soon be demolished in the heart of Osaka's Minami district, one of the city's most prosperous areas. The sale ... ( read original story ...)
Japan working towards opening of NATO liaison office in Tokyo
Japan is working towards the opening of a NATO liaison office in Tokyo, Japan's ambassador to the U.S. Koji Tomita said on Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
How the Pepe token, ‘fueled by pure memetic power,’ soared past a $1.6 billion market cap in 3 weeks—and then tumbled
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Big Crypto Exchange Goes Bankrupt
Cryptocurrency exchange Bittrex filed for bankruptcy on May 8, becoming the second largest platform for buying and selling coins to fail after FTX, amid a legal fight with a powerful regulator.
Japan MOF Kanda: Ukrainian finance minister to join G7 debate online
The Group of Seven finance ministers will invite their counterpart from Ukraine, Serhiy Marchenko, to participate in a session on the global economy, Japan's top financial diplomat Masato Kanda said ...
Four arrests in Tokyo robbery
A brazen robbery in Tokyo's Ginza district has led to the arrest of four teenagers. It's also making many wonder if Japan is still such a safe country. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo police investigating 4 teens over Rolex store robbery
The four individuals under investigation for possible involvement in the robbery of a Rolex specialty store in Tokyo's upmarket Ginza ... ( read original story ...)
Japan learning to smile again after forgetting how in pandemic
Japanese people are taking lessons in smiling after losing the knack during the three-year pandemic in which most hid their faces behind surgical masks.It is o ( read original story ...)
Yokohama reunion for Postecoglou as Celtic confirm July friendly
Celtic will begin their Asian summer tour with a friendly against Ange Postecoglou's former club Yokohama Marinos on 19 July. Postecoglou guided Marinos to the J-League title in 2019 during his ... ( read original story ...)