Naomi Osaka has returned to the U.S. Open for the first time in about a year to participate in a panel about mental health in sports, a topic she helped focus a spotlight on two years ago. ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka’s New Bangs Are the Definition of Sporty Chic
In the heat of the 2023 US Open, Naomi Osaka is making headlines for a different reason. On Sept. 6, the tennis star participated in a mental health forum alongside Michael Phelps, titled "Mental Health and Sport: Why It Matters." For the occasion, Osaka revealed a new haircut: bangs. ( read original story ...)
Former No.1 Naomi Osaka confirms robust comeback plan in 2024
By continuing to browse our website, you agree to our use of cookies. Click here to find out more info. Former No.1 Naomi Osaka dropped in on the US Open and provided an update on her comeback plans, life as a new mother, and who she thinks will take the ... ( read original story ...
GIC weighs sale of Tokyo skyscraper
Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte is considering the sale of a top-grade Tokyo skyscraper and has approached potential buyers about the property, according to people with knowledge of the matter ... ( read original story ...)
Japan government braces for October stimulus to defend economy
Japanese media Kyodo News cites anonymous sources to confirm on Wednesday that the government in Tokyo appears set to roll out fresh economic stimulus in October. Reuters quotes the Japanese media ...
Japanese Yen Outlook Remains Shakey as Retail Traders Remain Bearish USD/JPY
The Japanese Yen weakened to its softest points against the US Dollar since November. Meanwhile, retail traders are not becoming any less bearish, opening the door for USD/JPY to continue higher.
Nikkei Slips 0.1%, Dragged by Electronics Stocks
Japanese stocks were slightly lower in early trade, dragged down by falls in electronics stocks as concerns resurface about further Fed tightening following fresh signs of U.S. economic strength.
Osaka to return for 2024 Australian Open
Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka plans to return to tennis in time for the 2024 Australian Open, saying Wednesday her break from the sport "really fueled a fire in me".She has won four Grand ...
Naomi Osaka, Michael Phelps encourage athletes to take care of their mental health at US Open forum
NEW YORK -- Two-time US Open champion Naomi Osaka was back at the Open on Wednesday but not as a player. She joined another champion for a panel on mental health and sports. When Osaka stepped back from playing in 2021, she stepped up for athletes everywhere. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo has sadly thrown caution to the wind
The decision of the Japanese government and the Tokyo Electric Power Company has been condemned by many sectors of civil society in Japan, such as fishers and ecologists. Greenpeace Japan has said the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan and South Korea’s rapprochement is shakier than it looks
Tokyo may need to show genuine compassion over forced-labour issue to establish partnership with Seoul that lasts ( read original story ...)
Gov. Whitmer takes business trip to Japan, aims to boost Michigan’s industries
Governor Gretchen Whitmer started a seven-day investment mission in Japan Wednesday.According to Whitmer, the trip is focused on securing investments in key in ... ( read original story ...)
Japanese Pitcher Shōta Imanaga Will Reportedly Be Posted to MLB Teams This Offseason
Japanese starting pitcher Shōta Imanaga will be posted to free agency for MLB teams this coming offseason, according to a report from MLB.com's Jon Morosi on Wednesday.Imanaga currently plays for the ... ( read original story ...)
Tennis-New mother Osaka targets Grand Slam return at Australian Open
Naomi Osaka said she plans to compete at January's Australian Open and will maintain a busy schedule next year when she returns to competition after giving birth to her first child. The four-time major champion withdrew from this year's Australian Open due to her pregnancy and welcomed daughter Shai in July. ( read original story ...
Analysis-China’s economic gloom hangs over Japan’s long-awaited recovery
Policymakers in Tokyo believe China's deepening economic woes could hit Japan's fragile recovery, especially if Beijing fails to shore up demand with meaningful stimulus, potentially delaying an exit from ultra-loose monetary policy. ( read original story ...)
Disinformation fueling China’s outrage over Japan’s release of Fukushima water: reports
A government-backed disinformation campaign targeting Japan’s release of treated radioactive water may be responsible for stoking anger in China, reports suggest. Busting the campaign: Logically, a U. ( read original story ...)