Japan to offer ride sharing as way to explore far-flung areas

TOKYO -- The government here will let people use personal cars to ferry tourists and other passengers for pay in a strategic special zone in western Japan, aiming to gauge the benefits of ride sharing in hopes that it will help sightseers venture outside ... ( read original story ...)

Japanese co IRI files to raise NIS 44m in TASE IPO

The money raised will be used mostly for investments in startups in Israel and Japan. The Internet Research Institute (IRI), a Japanese company, is planning an IPO on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE). The company wants to raise at least NIS 43.9 million ... ( read original story ...)

Baidu Japan will diagnose whether your website is China-friendly

TOKYO -- Imagine you are in charge of e-commerce at a Japanese company. You know that Chinese shoppers are visiting Japan in droves and you are eager to grab a piece of their wallets. So you create a slick Chinese-language website to promote your product ... ( read original story ...)

Brewer of Japan’s famed Dassai sake to open New York plant

YAMAGUCHI, Japan -- The brewer behind Japan's premium Dassai sake brand wants to sell high-quality but affordable bottles to the American masses, and it plans to open a large brewery in New York State to do it. Asahishuzo, the brewer, has been exporting ... ( read original story ...)

Capsule hotels: Japan’s latest growth sector

TOKYO -- Move over, salaryman, Japan's capsule hotels want to make room for guests willing to pay a bit more for a night's sleep. The minimalist facilities typically offer narrow, rectangular compartments for 2,000 yen to 3,000 yen ($18 to $26) a night. ( read original story ...)

Newly listed firms fail to make gains

Nissin Foods, which is based in Osaka and is a spinoff of Tokyo-listed Nissin Foods Holdings, raised HK$951 million from its Hong Kong offering. The retail tranche of its IPO was oversubscribed 32 times. Meanwhile, Solis Holdings (2227) opened trading ... ( read original story ...)

With IPO, Nissin prepped to push premium noodles in China

The Monday IPO brought in some 950 million Hong Kong dollars ($121.7 ... letting managers track local demand and make decisions quickly at the local level. "We hope to unite Japanese craftsmanship and Chinese salesmanship to power growth," said Ando's ... ( read original story ...)

Japanese noodles maker drops 4.8pc in Hong Kong debut

The Osaka-based comp... Japanese noodles maker Nissin Foods (1475) tumbled on its debut today. At close, the spin-off of Tokyo-listed Nissin Foods Holdings dropped to HK$3.37, slipped 4.80 percent, compared with the HK$3.54 IPO price. The stock opened at ... ( read original story ...)

Japan woos Russia for its own security

Valery Gerasimov, chief of the general staff of Russia's armed forces, is visiting Japan this week, in a trip that will raise eyebrows in the U.S. and western European capitals. For Gerasimov is none other than the controversial creator of the "Gerasimov ... ( read original story ...)