Japan loses appeal as regional airline hub

The U.S. airlines' departure is a warning flag to Japan, which still aims to be the gateway to the Asia-Pacific region. Nikkei staff writer Kim Jaewon in Seoul contributed to this story. ( read original story ...)

Private Equity, Japan’s Finally Open for Business

It's taken decades but finally, Japan's doors are swinging open for private equity. The country's corporate giants have long been a coveted target for buyout firms seeking to put large pools of capital to work. Money, though, hasn't been enough to overcome ... ( read original story ...)

Japanese politician brings baby to assembly sparking debate

A local Japanese politician has been criticised by lawmakers for trying to bring her baby to a council session. Yuka Ogata said she wanted to show how difficult it is for women to juggle careers and raise children. Kumamoto municipal assembly officials ... ( read original story ...)

Japan’s self-inflicted glass ceiling

As a Japanese executive, who worked 23 years for U.S investment bank Goldman Sachs, I have always been puzzled by how few Japanese rise to the top ranks of foreign firms in Japan. In posts where dealing directly with Japanese clients is the key to success ... ( read original story ...)

Japan and UK to collaborate on missile development

TOKYO -- Japan will team with the U.K. to develop an air-to-air missile, Tokyo's first defense equipment project with a partner other than the U.S. and a potential turning point for the country's arms export policy. The planned weapon will incorporate a ... ( read original story ...)

PM expects Japanese, Korean business expansion in Vietnam

The host suggested that the Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry work closely with the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry to further promote business partnership in localities, adding that Vietnam encourages Japanese and Osaka enterprises to become ... ( read original story ...)

Another Japanese company says it falsified product data

Japanese Trade and Industry Minister Hiroshige Seko called ... In both cases the company said it had not found any safety or legal problems. The Nikkei business daily reported a third subsidiary, Mitsubishi Aluminium, also had shipped products out of ... ( read original story ...)

Osaka to drop SF sister city over comfort woman statue

Osaka Mayor Hirofumi Yoshimura said trust between the two ... Lee signed a document Wednesday formalising the city's acceptance of the memorial, according to Kyodo News. Mainstream historians say up to 200,000 women, mostly from Korea but also other ... ( read original story ...)

Eight ‘North Korean fishermen’ wash ashore in Japan

These are external links and will open in a new window A boat carrying eight men claiming to be North Korean fishermen has washed ashore the coast in Japan. Japanese police said the men were found at Yurihonjo city's marina late on Thursday, and taken into ... ( read original story ...)

8 thought to be North Korean fishermen wash ashore in Japan

Add North Korea as an interest to stay up to date on the latest North Korea news, video, and analysis from ABC News. Japanese police are investigating eight men found on Japan's northern coast who say they are from North Korea and washed ashore after their ... ( read original story ...)

North Koreans found on boat in Japan

The eight men had no life-threatening injuries and appeared to speak Korean, the Kyodo News agency reported ... Police were not available to make any further comment. Last week, the Japanese Coast Guard rescued three North Korean crew members from their ... ( read original story ...)

Japan Tobacco Pledge Has All the Fire of a Cold Ashtray: Gadfly

Japan Tobacco has kept its focus at home while competitors planted flags globally. It’s held to ancillary sectors such as food and pharmaceuticals that have little to do with the core business. As the industry consolidates and tobacco giants like ... ( read original story ...)