Japan's stock-market is trouncing equities in other developed markets. But when will Tokyo's central bank starting phase out its stimulus? ( read original story ...)
Yokohama TWS eyes more growth in North America
Tire dealers and OTR tire customers can expect little outward changes as Trelleborg Wheel Systems transforms into Yokohama TWS, following completion of its acquisition by Yokohama Rubber Co. in May. ( read original story ...)
Police arrest man in Osaka train station after stabbing incident injures 3 passengers
Police in Japan arrested a man accused of stabbing people with a knife on a train in western Osaka city. The suspect, 37, who was carrying three knives at the time of the attack on Sunday was arrested ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Women’s World Cup team cleans stadium, leaves note after opening victory
Japan has continued its tradition of cleaning up after themselves at the 2023 Women's World Cup. The team: The women's national team left their locker room spotless after their 5-0 victory in their opening match against Zambia on Saturday, ( read original story ...)
Japan, South Korea fire missiles in Australia for first time
Japan fired a Type 03 medium-range surface-to-air missile, while South Korea launched rockets from a K239 Chunmoo artillery system. ( read original story ...)
Nissan Yokohama plant produces landmark 40 millionth engine
Since it was built in 1935, the plant has produced some of the most important engines for both Nissan and Japan, including the L20ET and VG engine family. ( read original story ...)
As Japan aligns with U.S. chip curbs on China, some in Tokyo feel uneasy
Japan's imposition of export controls on chip making tools to align with a U.S. policy restricting China's ability to produce advanced semiconductors is worrying some officials in Tokyo who believe a ... ( read original story ...)
First stop Tokyo: What you need to know about the capital of Japan | OneFootball
The journey begins! In the course of this year's Audi Summer Tour, the German record champions will first travel to the Japanese capital Tokyo. fcbayern.com has compiled a summary for you of what ... ( read original story ...)
Toshiro Ino’s provocative remarks require an explanation from Tokyo: Global Times editorial
VCG. Japanese State Minister of Defense Toshiro Ino recently stated in an interview with British media that if the Chinese ma ... ( read original story ...)
Wright-Phillips and Lescott take the trophies to Yokohama
City legends Shaun Wright-Phillips and Joleon Lescott – along with Club mascots Moonchester and Moonbeam – surprised local children in Yokohama by taking along the trophies to a community soccer ... ( read original story ...)
Man referred to prosecutors over attempted murder on Japan’s Osaka train
TOKYO, July 24 (Xinhua) -- A 37-year-old man was referred to prosecutors Monday on suspicion of attempted murder after three people were stabbed on a train in Japan's western prefecture of Osaka, ... ( read original story ...)
Police arrest man in Osaka train station after stabbing incident leaves 3 passengers wounded
Police in Japan arrested a man accused of stabbing people with a knife on a train in western Osaka city. The suspect, 37, who was carrying three knives at the time of the attack on Sunday was arrested ... ( read original story ...)
Man sent to prosecutors over attempted murder on Osaka train
Police will examine whether the suspect is mentally competent enough to be held criminally responsible for Sunday's attack ... ( read original story ...)
Pessimism over Osaka Expo opening grows after construction head criticizes organizers
There is growing pessimism about the fate of the expo, with speculation that postponing the starting date might now be necessary in order to get everything completed. ( read original story ...)
Daughter, father arrested over headless body in Sapporo hotel
SAPPORO--Police on July 24 arrested a woman and her father in connection with the discovery of a headless body in a hotel here three weeks ago. ( read original story ...)
Japan has made it even tougher for asylum seekers to stay
Japan is desperate for foreign workers – but it cracks down on uninvited asylum-seekers who are desperate for work ( read original story ...)