Everton have announced a new strategic partnership with Japanese side Nagoya Grampus. The two clubs will share resources and knowledge in regards to development of emerging talent, academy tours, ... ( read original story ...)
Everton announce partnership with Japan’s Nagoya Grampus
Premier League club Everton have agreed a partnership with Japan's Nagoya Grampus which will see them work together on the development of emerging talent, both teams said on Thursday. ( read original story ...)
Everton look to reach new market as major agreement confirmed
Everton have entered a strategic partnership with Japanese club Nagoya Grampus as part of efforts to grow the club’s reach in Asia. ( read original story ...)
We TAIWAN Attracts 200,000 Visitors in Osaka
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Everton expands Asia footprint with new Japan deal
Everton Football Club has unveiled a new strategic partnership with Nagoya Grampus, one of Japan’s most established and community-driven football institutions, as the Premier League club continues to ... ( read original story ...)
‘Bear attack victim’ was actually killed by son, Japan police say
Japanese police have said that an elderly man who they had believed was killed by a bear, had in fact been stabbed to death by his son. Fujiyuki Shindo, 51, was arrested in the northern Akita ... ( read original story ...)
Rising property prices in Tokyo fuels resentment, anti-immigration sentiment
CNBC's Lin Lin talks to Squawk Box Asia's anchor Martin Soong about rising property prices in Japan's mega cities, as foreign buyers swoop in, fueling anti-immigration sentiment. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks fall in early trading on weak chip shares
Tokyo stocks were lower early Thursday as some semiconductor-related shares tracked overnight falls by their U.S. counterparts, but l ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Takeda weighs India for global trials to speed up drug launches
By Rishika Sadam and Bhanvi Satija (Reuters) -Japanese drugmaker Takeda Pharmaceutical is exploring the option of conducting global clinical trials in India to accelerate the launch of its innovative ... ( read original story ...)
Hokkaido hunters’ association tells branches they can refuse to shoot bears in urban areas
SAPPORO -- With Japan set to introduce a revised law on the "emergency shooting" of bears and wild boars in urban areas on Sept. 1, the Hokkaido Ryouyuukai hunters' association has notified all its 71 ... ( read original story ...)
Japan, Sweden say they’re ready to contribute to security guarantees for Ukraine
European leaders have accelerated negotiations on security guarantees for Ukraine in recent weeks, responding to President Volodymyr Zelensky's request for binding assurances that Russia will not attack again if a ceasefire is reached. ( read original story ...)
Japan sees record 3.43 million July foreign visitors
Japan' s tourism recorded 3.43 million visitors in July, up by 4.4 percent, a record high for the month, the Japan National Tourism Organization said Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
Japan police arrest 29 people deported by Cambodia over phone scams
Japanese police arrested 29 people Wednesday on board a chartered flight from Phnom Penh for allegedly operating phone scams from Ca ... ( read original story ...)
Two firefighters killed in Osaka inferno: A warning of deepening social crisis in Japan
Despite Japan’s reputation for superior safety standards, the Osaka fire reveals growing cracks, exposing a trajectory of deregulation and neglect. ( read original story ...)
Calvin Klein Unveils New Global Flagship in Tokyo
Calvin Klein Inc., a subsidiary of PVH Corp., will open a new, sprawling Calvin Klein global flagship in Tokyo on Aug. 29. ( read original story ...)
Japan proposes ‘economic zone’ linking Indian Ocean to Africa, seeks greater role in the region
YOKOHAMA, Japan -- YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP) — Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Wednesday proposed an economic zone connecting the Indian Ocean to Africa as the country seeks to play a greater role ... ( read original story ...)