Despite the lifting of pandemic-related business restrictions, nearly a fifth of restaurants in Tokyo have maintained shorter operating hours due to uncertainty over the return of customers. The ... ( read original story ...)
Police hunting for loose monkey spotted in Tokyo
Police in Tokyo are trying to locate a loose monkey in the city after the primate was spotted near a religious shrine and a subway station. ( read original story ...)
Inspur Information and the Tokyo Institute of Technology Make Parking Smarter Using AI and Edge Computing
Inspur Information and the Tokyo Institute of Technology announced a collaboration to build a smart parking system using edge computing. The parking system uses Inspur Information’s EIS200 edge ... ( read original story ...)
Yasuharu Sasaki Named CCO at Dentsu Tokyo
Dentsu Inc. Tokyo has announced that the company has appointed Yasuharu Sasaki as its Chief Creative Officer. Sasaki will lead the 800-plus team of creatives in the company, as they aim to help client ... ( read original story ...)
Bridgestone exiting conveyor belt business in portfolio restructure
Bridgestone will withdraw completely from the conveyor belt business by the end of 2024. What does this mean for the company? ( read original story ...)
Japan Looks to Restart Issuing Business Visas, Nikkei Says
Japan is looking at restarting issuance of long-term business visas as part of a broader easing of Covid-era border controls, the Nikkei reported without citing how it obtained the information. ( read original story ...)
Chancellor: Japan tortoise will outpace U.S. hare
Japan might be said to have invented stakeholder capitalism. Its companies have long proclaimed an allegiance to the “five joys” – namely employees, customers, suppliers, society, and last of all, ... ( read original story ...)
Japan looks to resume issuing long-term business visas
Japan will consider resuming issuance of long-term visas to foreign business travelers as coronavirus cases decline and other countries make progress on vaccinating their populations, Nikkei has ... ( read original story ...)
Japan To Ease COVID Quarantine Norms For Business Travellers From Nov 8; To Boost Economy
As the cases of COVID-19 show a declining trend in Japan, the government has announced to ease quarantine guidelines for business travellers from November 8. ( read original story ...)
Japan to ease quarantine rule to 3 days for business travelers
Japan is planning to shorten the COVID-19 quarantine period for vaccinated businesspeople from overseas upon their entry into the cou ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to ease border curbs for business travel
JAPAN is considering easing its COVID-era entry restrictions for visitors on short business trips, foreign students and technical trainee workers, the Nikkei reported without citing how it obtained ... ( read original story ...)
Vietnam remains attractive to Japanese investors amid COVID-19
Vietnamese ministries and agencies have paid attention to supporting foreign investors, including those from Japan, said Fujimoto Masayoshi, Chairman of the Japan-Vietnam Economic Committee. ( read original story ...)
Osaka City Government — Moody’s assigns A1 to Osaka City Government’s domestic bonds (Japanese only)
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Japan to shorten COVID-19 quarantine for inbound business travellers: Report
TOKYO: Japan's government plans to shorten COVID-19 quarantine periods for inbound business travellers from 10 days to three, public broadcaster NHK reported on Tuesday (Nov 2). The easing may be ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to shorten quarantine for inbound business travellers
Japan's government plans to shorten Covid-19 quarantine periods for inbound business travellers from 10 days to 3, public broadcaster NHK reported on Tuesday. The easing may be instituted as early as ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Suzuki: The yen is weakening, will continue to watch FX moves
Japan Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki acknowledged the ongoing depreciation in the yen but refrained from commenting on the forex levels, in his appearance on Tuesday. “The yen is weakening.” “No ... ( read original story ...)