Simranjeet Singh credits the insights he gained as a reserve for his sensational performance during the Tokyo Olympics, including a brace in the historic bronze medal match. ( read original story ...)
2 people stabbed at Tokyo’s Ueno Station; man arrested
A 45-year-old man was arrested after stabbing two men at JR Ueno Station in the capital's Taito Ward on Oct. 15. ( read original story ...)
Study reveals unique molecular mechanisms of stomach’s acid pump
Nagoya University researchers and colleagues have improved understanding of the molecular mechanisms of a key protein that makes the stomach acidic. Their findings, published in the journal Nature ... ( read original story ...)
Bridgestone delisting from Nagoya Stock Exchange
Bridgestone Corporation has applied to have its shares delisted from the Nagoya Stock Exchange. Explaining the rationale behind this move, the company notes that it is currently listed on three stock ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Metropolitan Government to convert landfill site into sports ground
Japanese silver grass is a landscape symbol during autumn in Japan It is the landfill over the site of Yatozawa disposal site in Hinode town of Tokyo and now t ... ( read original story ...)
Nippon Steel Sues Japan Business Partner Toyota Over Patent
Nippon Steel Corp. is suing Toyota Motor Corp. over a patent for a technology used in electric motors in a rare case of legal wrangling between Japan’s top steelmaker and automaker over intellectual ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Junior Coalition Partner: Doubling Defence Spending Will Not Gain Public’s Understanding
Natsuo Yamaguchi, head of the junior partner in Japan's ruling coalition, the Komeito party, said on Friday doubling the nation's defence spending abruptly will not win the public's understanding. ( read original story ...)
TSMC plans chip plant in Japan, says supply shortages easing
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. has confirmed it is planning to build a computer chip factory in Japan. TSMC’s CEO C.C. Wei said the company, the world’s biggest contract producer of ... ( read original story ...)
TSMC confirms plans for semiconductor fab plant in Japan
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. confirmed Friday it is planning to build a computer chip factory in Japan. TSMC’s CEO C.C. Wei said the company, the world’s biggest contract producer of ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s core prices to see first rise in 18 months, export growth to slow
Japan's exports likely grew at the slowest pace in seven months in September while core consumer prices turned positive for the first time since early last year, a Reuters poll showed, in a sign of ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Q3 growth forecast trimmed further on COVID-19 drag: Reuters poll
Japan's economy likely grew at a slower pace than previously expected last quarter and faces ongoing risks from soaring raw material prices and coronavirus-linked production and supply disruptions, a ... ( read original story ...)
Indian Sportspersons’ Splendid Wins at Tokyo Olympics Instilled Confidence, Led to Awakening in Society: Bhagwat
Speaking during his annual Vijaydashmi address, Mohan Bhagwat said the efforts of the sportspersons instilled a renewed confidence and awakening of our ‘selfhood’ in the society. ( read original story ...)
EXCLUSIVE | On Tokyo Olympics High, Govt Setting Up Rs 250-Crore Sports Sciences Centre to Power Athletes
After the Indian contingent's success at the Tokyo Olympics, the government has now started the process of setting up a Rs 250-crore premier centre that will work towards using sports science to ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Q3 growth forecast trimmed further on COVID-19 drag
Japan's economy likely grew at a slower pace than previously expected last quarter and faces ongoing risks from soaring raw material prices and coronavirus-linked production and supply disruptions, a ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s core prices to see first rise in 18 months, export growth to slow: Reuters poll
Japan's exports likely grew at the slowest pace in seven months in September while core consumer prices turned positive for the first time since early last year, a Reuters poll showed, in a sign of ... ( read original story ...)
Fumio Kishida pledges to steer Japan away from Abenomics
New prime minister says programme has failed to deliver broader growth in first international media interview as leader ... ( read original story ...)