TOKYO -- The Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium in its namesake Japanese city is making waves with a summer event based on the popular third-person shooter Splatoon 3. By collaborating with ... ( read original story ...)
Japan workers strike over sale of department store to US investment group
a subsidiary of the Japanese retail giant Seven & i, to the US-based Fortress Investment Group. Workers’ concerns primarily revolve around the possibility of job cuts and the need for assurances ... ( read original story ...)
Altcoin Apocalypse: Crypto Expert Warns Of $60B Market Crash That Could Affect Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Toncoin And Others
Ahead of the much-anticipated Benzinga's Future of Digital Assets conference, renowned crypto analyst Nicholas Merten has shared his insights on the altcoin market's trajectory, suggesting a possible ...
Commercial Operation Achieved for CPV Three Rivers Energy Center
The $1.3 billion project, managed by CPV and co-owned along with Osaka Gas USA, Concord Infrastructure Investments, Harrison Street and Axium Infrastructure is one of the most efficient and lowest ...
Analyzing The Resilience Of Pepe-Themed AI Crypto Coin JIM As It Rebounds 80% In Price: But Can Recovery Continue
Spaces like Bambai Nazariya in Mumbai and Pride Café in Bengaluru are providing employment opportunities to transgender persons to smash stereotypes As the crypto market rallies to the upside, there ...
Arm Looks to Target IPO at $50 Billion to $55 Billion Valuation
B ritish chip designer Arm Ltd. is eyeing a target valuation between $50 billion and $55 billion for its blockbuster initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter.
Dovish Bank of Japan policymaker warns against premature monetary tightening
Bank of Japan board member Toyoaki Nakamura said on Thursday it was premature to tighten monetary policy, as recent increases in inflation were mostly driven by higher import costs rather than wage ...
How about fried chicken wings, beer … and get last train home?
NAGOYA--A hugely popular “izakaya” Japanese-style pub chain here has taken the anxiety out of last train home syndrome ... by setting up shop on an unused platform at JR Nagoya Station, just steps ... ( read original story ...)
Don’t blame Uniswap for crypto scams, judge rules—and she’s right
T he crypto world dodged a bullet this week when a New York federal judge shot down claims that the Uniswap should compensate those who got fleeced buying scam tokens on the decentralized platform.
Japan’s Biggest Bank with $3.1 Trillion in Assets Under Management Embraces Crypto and Ripple’s XRP
Japan's largest bank, MUFG, partnered with Ginco to offer crypto asset trust services, marking its return to the cryptocurrency arena.
Japan’s synthesized singing sensation Hatsune Miku turns 16
Hatsune Miku has always been 16 years old and worn long aqua ponytails. She is Japan’s most famous Vocaloid, a computer-synthesized singing voice software, that, in her case, is accompanied by a ... ( read original story ...)
Why Japanese knotweed should be no worse for your house price than buddleia
The very mention of Japanese knotweed can strike fear into homeowners and gardeners alike – with discovery of the invasive and highly resilient plant considered to be a death sentence for house prices ... ( read original story ...)
Instacart, Among the Biggest Beneficiaries of Covid Quarantines, Files for IPO
Michael Loccisano/Getty Images Grocery delivery app Instacart, among the biggest beneficiaries from Covid quarantines, filed an application for an Initial Public Offering (IPO) on Friday after ...
Osaka Pref. supporting 1.39 mil. children, pregnant women with rice coupons
The Osaka Prefectural Government has launched the second round of a giveaway initiative offering rice coupons worth 5,000 yen (approx. $34) t ... ( read original story ...)
Firms tried to defraud 7 Japan prefs. out of $165 million in COVID test subsidies
A total of 24 medical institutions and other businesses attempted to defraud seven prefectural governments including those in Tokyo and Osaka・・・ ... ( read original story ...)
Japan business leaders to make first China visit since COVID
Japanese business leaders will visit China in January for the first time since 2019 following disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, with preparations underway for a meeting with President Xi ... ( read original story ...)