The BluEarth-GT AE51 incorporates the basic design and materials technology used in the BluEarth brand Yokohama, announced today that it is supplying its BluEarth-GT AE51 and BluEarth-FE AE30 tyres as ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to drop mask guidance, relax Covid strategy
Japan's government will drop its recommendation to wear masks indoors and downgrade its medical classification for Covid-19, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Friday.The change means that from May 8 - ... ( read original story ...)
Japan tightens Russia sanctions after latest missile strike in Ukraine
Japan tightened sanctions on Russia on Jan. 27, following the latest wave of missile strikes against Ukraine, the Reuters news agency reported. ( read original story ...)
Eight confirmed dead after ship capsizes near Japan, nine still missing
Eight people who were aboard a cargo ship that capsized off the coast of Japan earlier this week have died and nine remain missing, the Japan Coast Guard said Thursday. ( read original story ...)
The year that crypto broke: How trillions of dollars were lost
"Impact x Nightline" takes a closer look at the volatility throughout the cryptocurrency industry and the customers who are still searching for answers.
Roundup: Japan’s Nikkei ends flat as investors eye more U.S. data
Japan's benchmark Nikkei stock index closed essentially flat on Friday as investors adopted a wait-and-see approach for further clues as to the future course of the U.S. Federal Reserve's aggressive ...
Japan’s Nikkei sees biggest weekly gain in over 2 months, earnings caution weighs
Japan's Nikkei on Friday posted the biggest weekly jump in more than two months, with the index recovering all of its losses since the Bank of Japan's surprise policy tweak last month. The index ...
Asia-Pacific stocks rise as Tokyo’s inflation nears 42-year high
Stocks in the Asia-Pacific traded higher on Friday as traders digested inflation data for Japan's capital city that neared the highest since mid-1981.
Tokyo police release new images of suspect in assault on sociologist Shinji Miyadai
TOKYO -- Police on Jan. 27 released new photos and videos of a suspect in the November 2022 slashing of sociologist Shinji Miyadai on a university campus in the suburban Tokyo city of Hachioji. The images, taken about four hours before the attack ... ( read original story ...)
Risky Business: Japan Steps Out
Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida Fumio has just visited Washington, drawing attention to how Japan is remaking its national security policy. He’s winning applause from Washington and hearing anguish in ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto’s Greatest Experiment Looks All But Over
Welcome to Bloomberg Crypto, our twice-weekly look at Bitcoin, blockchain and more. In today’s edition, Emily Nicolle surveys the damage in DeFi: ...
No ‘rebel’ or ‘outsider’ will be the next Bank of Japan governor, says financial services firm
Jesper Koll of Monex Group says the next governor of Japan's central bank will be "very much part and parcel of the coordinated Kishida administration." ...
Tokyo stocks end flat on possible Bank of Japan tweak, US economic optimism
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Tokyo stocks ended almost flat Friday, as caution over a potential policy tweak by the Bank of Japan toward monetary tightening offset hopes that the U.S. economy may be able to avoid a recession. The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average ended ... ( read original story ...)
Grocery store owner speaking out after shooting at business in Evendale
A grocery store owner is speaking out after someone allegedly fired shots into his business in Evendale. Days later, there's still a lot of damage left behind. "My 35 years never problem. First time," ... ( read original story ...)
Kyoto and Sapporo ranked among the top 25 destinations in the world for 2023
Tripadvisor names Kyoto in the culture category and Sapporo on the ski destinations list in the Travelers' Choice Awards ... ( read original story ...)
Japan PM says can’t rule out return of deflation despite price spike
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Friday that a return to deflation in the world's third-largest economy cannot be ruled out, because domestic demand remains weak. The comment came hours after data showed Tokyo's consumer inflation, ( read original story ...)