Junka Mishiro has been under intense bashing ever since the weekly magazine reported their separation. Her relationship with Mr. Ken Nakamoto, who passed away after the report, is completely different ... ( read original story ...)
Japan panel approves extending life of reactors, building of new ones
A Japanese nuclear power panel on Thursday agreed to build new reactor units to replace decommissioned ones, the first since the disastrous earthquake and tsunami that hampered the Fukushima plant in 2011. ( read original story ...)
The Morning After: ‘Avatar’ sequel crashed some movie projectors in Japan
Avatar' sequel's cutting-edge tech crashed some movie projectors in Japan, Ukraine strikes deal with SpaceX for thousands more Starlink antennas, Canada plans to enforce an ambitious zero-emission vehicle sales quota by 2026. ( read original story ...)
How far is Tokyo from Kentucky? As far as the next KFC outlet
It was in 1970, KFC opened its first outlet in Japan's Nagoya. Data says that around 1981, the chain had opened 324 stores across Japan ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stands up RQ-4B Global Hawk capability
The Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF_ has beefed up its intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities with the introduction of the Northrop Grumman RQ-4B Global Hawk. ( read original story ...)
Nagai Hokkaido Cuisine – Authentic Kaiseki Restaurant From Sapporo Opens At Suntec City, With Lunch Sets From $28 And Omakase From $98
Having firmly established an iconic status in Sapporo Susukino, Nagai Hokkaido Cuisine has launched its first-ever international outlet at Eat at Seven, Suntec City. The popular Hokkaido kaiseki called “Local Cuisine Nagai” over there dates back to 1993. ( read original story ...)
Osaka police officers caught trying to cover up wrong-way drive down street
A pair of Osaka Prefectural Police officers have been caught attempting to cover up a traffic violation they committed while on-duty, sources ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks snap 5-day loss as concerns over hawkish BOJ ease
Tokyo stocks snapped a five-day losing streak Thursday, as investors bought on dips after judging that the Bank of Japan's sudden policy shift is unlikely to lead to immediate interest rate hikes. The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average ended up 120. ( read original story ...)
Former Aoki Holdings executives admit to Tokyo Games sponsorship bribery
Former executives of a business suit retailer have admitted to charges of offering bribes to win sponsorship rights for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. ( read original story ...)
Japan reverts to max nuclear power to tackle energy, climate
Japan on Thursday adopted a new policy promoting greater use of nuclear energy to ensure a stable power supply amid global fuel shortages and to reduce carbon emissions — a major reversal of its phase ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to look into group’s report of secret Chinese police stations
Japanese authorities are investigating a report from a human rights group that China has set up police offices in Japan, a top government spokesperson said on Thursday, following similar checks by ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Eyes Record Budget as BOJ Shock Pressures Funding Costs
Japan will again resort to bond issuance to help fund another year of record spending, with the Bank of Japan’s surprise policy move this week set to put pressure on borrowing costs going forward. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Stocks Open Higher Extending US Rallies
Tokyo stocks opened higher Thursday, tracking Wall Street rallies on strong data and earnings, as the yen steadied following a shock Bank of Japan monetary policy tweak. ( read original story ...)
Japan PM advisers urge talks on inflation-beating wage growth
Private sector advisers of Japan's top economic council on Thursday called on the government to step up talks on how to ensure wages rise faster than inflation, opening the door for a shift way from a ... ( read original story ...)
Japan govt revises up fiscal 2023 growth forecast on higher capex, wages
Japan's government revised up on Thursday its growth forecast for the next fiscal year on prospects for higher business expenditure and substantial wage hikes that are seen underpinning consumption. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks rise in morning on Wall St. gains after 5-day loss
Tokyo stocks rose Thursday morning, as overnight gains on Wall Street on stronger-than-expected U.S. consumer data encouraged investors to hunt for bargains after a five-day losing streak. The ... ( read original story ...)