Japan is holding a memorial ceremony near the Sado Island Gold Mines, which were listed this summer as a UNESCO World Heritage site after the country resolved years of disputes with South Korea and reluctantly acknowledged the dark side of their history ... ( read original story ...)
Japan considering raising income tax threshold in fresh economic stimulus
Japan's government said it would consider raising the basic tax-free income allowance in effective permanent tax cuts worth up to $51 billion, a step that could also help ease constraints on part-time workers amid intensifying labour shortages. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo police care for lost umbrellas, keys, flying squirrels
Tokyo (AFP) – Lost your umbrella, keys, or perhaps a flying squirrel? In Tokyo, the police are almost certainly taking meticulous care of it. In Japan, lost items are rarely disconnected from their ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Set to Implement Stimulus Package with Emphasis on Tax Reform, Including Cryptocurrency
Japan is poised to implement a new economic stimulus package by the end of 2024, as promised by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who has committed to engaging in bipartisan discussions to enact ...
Biodiversity treaty exploited by corporations, says MONLAR
Some treaties and conventions devised to preserve Sri Lanka’s genetic heritage and traditional knowledge have now become tools for multinational corporations to legally exploit genetic resources and ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s largest electricity provider makes unexpected move with bitcoin: ‘The power they generate is wasted’
Understanding how energy-intensive the practice of cryptocurrency mining is, it is a great opportunity to tap into excess clean energy. Japan's largest electricity provider makes unexpected move with ...
North Korea condemns US military drills with South Korea and Japan
North Korea condemned on Saturday recent joint military drills by the United States, South Korea and Japan, warning that it would take immediate actions if needed to defend the state. ( read original story ...)
Japan gov’t wants companies to take measures against customer harassment
Japan's labor ministry is aiming to submit draft legislation requiring businesses to have measures in place against ( read original story ...)
Japanese man runs marathon in honor of wife, 3 children who died in earthquake
A Japanese man is making headlines for running a marathon to honor his family who died in an earthquake earlier this year. Oma wore a shirt with a picture of his wife Haruka, 38, their daughter Yuka, ... ( read original story ...)
Japan chipmaker Kioxia set for IPO with more shake-ups in the cards
According to the prospectus released Friday, the IPO and secondary-offering prices will likely be set at 1,390 yen, for an estimated market capitalization of 750 billion yen ($4.85 billion). Kioxia ... ( read original story ...)
New York and Tokyo to step up economic development efforts
NEW YORK -- New York City and Tokyo will strengthen business and economic ties under an agreement inked Friday, including by helping startups in each city expand into the other. ( read original story ...)
Charles Schwab incoming CEO: ‘I feel silly’ for not buying crypto
Charles Schwab's incoming CEO is in the same boat. "Crypto has certainly caught many's attention, and they've made a lot of money doing it," Rick Wurster, the bank's current president, told Bloomberg in a Thursday interview. "I have not bought crypto ...
Osaka zookeeper indicted for stealing food for monkeys and chimpanzees
Police in Osaka have sent papers to prosecutors on a 47-year-old man who worked as a zookeeper at Tennoji Zoo, on suspicion of stealing vegetables, fruit and other items used to feed the monkeys and chimpanzees. ( read original story ...)
‘Japan’s Best Ski Chalet’ Is Being Sold for the First Time
A four-time award winning chalet in Niseko, Japan, is on sale for the first time asking 1.5 billion yen (US$9.6 million). The winter getaway, called Hakuchozan or “Swan Mountain,” is a ... ( read original story ...)
Illicit Crypto Inflows from Japanese Exchanges Drop in H1 2024: Chainalysis
Illicit crypto inflows tied to scams on Japanese exchanges saw a major decline in the first half of 2024, according to Chainalysis.
Japan’s Don Quijote, Bic Camera to open tourist-focused stores
TOKYO -- Japanese retailers Don Quijote and Bic Camera plan to open stores geared for foreign tourists in Japan as spending by inbound visitors hits record levels.