Highest paid sportswoman Naomi Osaka launched a media production company in partnership with SpringHill Company, a media conglomerate created by LeBron James. ( read original story ...)
Ex-Japanese official discusses what the country needs to do to get out of ‘pandemic stagnation’
Kotaro Tamura, Asia fellow at the Milken Institute and former senator and parliamentary secretary for economic and fiscal policy in Japan, discusses possible measures such as the restructuring of ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Display showcases latest LCD panels
LCD maker Japan Display has unveiled its latest line of monitors. The company is looking to refocus its business on the electric vehicle and virtual reality sectors after posting losses every year for ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka teams with LeBron James for new media company
Tennis superstar Naomi Osaka laments the fact that there was such a damning void of people looked like her in movies and TV shows. ( read original story ...)
Japan suspect in COVID relief fraud deported by Indonesia
TOKYO (AP) — A Japanese man accused of defrauding the government of 1 billion yen ($7.3 million) intended for small Japanese businesses hurt by the coronavirus pandemic was arrested on board a flight ... ( read original story ...)
Tencent to open third data centre in Japan
Tencent Holdings is planning to open a third data centre in Japan, after entering the country’s cloud market in 2019. The Chinese technology giant’s Japanese business has posted triple-digit annual ... ( read original story ...)
SoftBank overseas business chief exits in latest churn
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's SoftBank Group Corp said on Wednesday it has appointed Alex Clavel as chief executive of its SoftBank Group International (SBGI) unit, replacing Michel Combes who leaves ... ( read original story ...)
Final bill for Tokyo 2020 Olympics comes in at $10.4 bln
Olympics, held in 2021 after being postponed for a year due to the coronavirus pandemic, cost 1.42 trillion yen ($10.4 billion), nearly double the figure quoted in the city's bid for the Games, ... ( read original story ...)
Ibaraki Airport – Tokyo’s dark horse airport struggles to regain a definable role
Ibaraki, a new civil airport on the northern outskirts of Tokyo, was quickly redesigned for a low cost function, most of its unnecessary trappings being removed. Traffic began to grow. But since the ... ( read original story ...)
Naomi Osaka, LeBron James luanch media company
The Hollywood Reporter reported on Tuesday that Osaka and her business partner Stuart Duguid’s venture, Hana Kuma, will partner with James’s own production company with longtime business ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Olympics cost doubles to $13bn on COVID and overruns
The price tag for last summer's pandemic-delayed Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics ballooned to 1.42 trillion yen (about $13 billion based on 2021 rates), nearly twice the initial estimate, with ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo closes books on delayed Games; $13 billion price tag
The final price tag for last year's COVID-delayed Tokyo Olympics was put at $13 billion (1.4 trillion Japanese yen), the organizing committee said Tuesday in its final act before it is dissolved at ... ( read original story ...)
Japan firms look to balance work styles as business group relaxes COVID guidelines
(Mainichi/Shinnosuke Kyan) TOKYO -- The Japan Business Federation (Keidanren) on June 17 revised and greatly simplified its infection control guidelines for the coronavirus. This is based on the ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo 2020 cost $10.45bn, say organisers
The Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (OCOG) has confirmed the staging of last year’s postponed events cost JPY 1.423.8tn (€9.91bn/$10.45bn), nearly double the ... ( read original story ...)
Nick Kyrgios becomes first client at Naomi Osaka’s Evolve agency
Nick Kyrgios becomes newly launched agency's first client, with Stuart Duguid to represent Australian tennis star. ( read original story ...)
A Japanese telecommunications giant is rolling out a plan to reimburse commutes for 30,000 employees — including plane rides to the office
NTT's flexible work program is aimed at attracting and retaining talents amid a labor crunch in Japan. ( read original story ...)