At closing bell, the 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average fell 211.20 points, or 0.78%, to 26,910.87. The broader Topix index of all First Section issues on the Tokyo Stock Exchange dropped 13.63 points, or ... ( read original story ...)
ORGATEC TOKYO premiere already fully booked
Around six weeks before ORGATEC Tokyo opens its doors, the trade fair has announced itts main exhibition spaces are fully booked ... ( read original story ...)
Daikin readies billions to expand in warmer world
The Osaka-based firm is the fifth-best performer in the Nikkei ... the shift in Europe away from burning fuels and toward heat pumps. “Strategically, if a business looks like it will help us grow and ... ( read original story ...)
Top 5 Best Luxury Hotels In Tokyo
The luxurious Park Hotel Tokyo embodies “infinite time and space amid cognizant Japanese beauty”, catering to the needs of guests from all around the globe. Ideally situated in Shiodome, a flourishing ... ( read original story ...)
Underground network imports Japanese video game arcade machines for US buyers
Round1, which is based in Osaka, today has nearly 50 locations in the US where ... It’s why Arrington and Rocovits are still in business. And why, in the tradition of Programmed World, a new crop of ... ( read original story ...)
The Four Best Books For Doing Business In Japan
Japan has become the 3rd largest economy in the world and in many regards has been supplanted by China over the last twenty years. It is still the third largest economy though and it has rule of law. ( read original story ...)
Japanese hotelier plans new outlet in central Bangkok in 2025
TOKYO, Feb 20 -- A new luxury hotel operated by Japanese hotelier Hotel Okura will be opened in the centre of the business district in Bangkok in 2025, with a total cost of JP¥24 billion (US$208 ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s top COVID-19 adviser says worth discussing new isolation rules
Japan’s entry ban on nonresident foreign nationals, effective from late November, has triggered a barrage of criticism from business leaders and students for being too tough and not based on science. ( read original story ...)
Japan student admits to leaking university entrance exam questions two years in a row
Tokyo’s Metropolitan Police Department had sent files on the woman, who lives in Osaka Prefecture, to public prosecutors on Feb. 10 on suspicion she fraudulently obstructed business of the National ... ( read original story ...)
Sharp CEO steps down after 6-year turnaround under Foxconn
OSAKA: Sharp CEO Tai Jeng-Wu ... In discussing the acquisition, Tai has stressed the importance of a reliable supply of panels for the TV business, and cited the “risk in depending too heavily on ... ( read original story ...)
Japan eases strict border measures criticized by business, educators
Japan will ease border controls imposed to counter the pandemic, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Thursday, February 17, softening measures that have been among the strictest imposed by wealthy ... ( read original story ...)
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Helping business owners for over 15 years. Japan and Canada both aim to provide innovative science, technology, and entertainment products. Commercialization of new technologies, collaborative ... ( read original story ...)
Sharp names new CEO after five-year reform led by Foxconn
Osaka – Sharp Corp. said Friday its chief executive Tai Jeng ... Wu is currently in charge of Sharp’s global branding and overseas business in the Americas, Asia and Oceania. In 2020, Tai named ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo’s core consumer inflation seen picking up in February
TOKYO, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Core consumer prices in Tokyo likely ... reaching billions of people worldwide every day. Reuters provides business, financial, national and international news to ... ( read original story ...)
Biggest Air-Conditioner Maker Readies Billions to Expand in Warmer World
The Osaka-based firm is the fifth-best performer in the Nikkei ... the shift in Europe away from burning fuels and toward heat pumps. “Strategically, if a business looks like it will help us grow and ... ( read original story ...)
Japan eases strict border controls criticised by business, educators
Japan will ease border controls imposed to counter the pandemic, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Thursday, softening measures that have been among the strictest imposed by wealthy nations and ... ( read original story ...)