The average monthly rent for Tokyo condominiums declined 0.3% in July, the third consecutive month for the average to dip below the previous month’s rate, according to Tokyo Kantei, a real estate data ... ( read original story ...)
15,085 new coronavirus cases recorded in Tokyo on Aug. 22
Japan's capital recorded 15,085 coronavirus cases on Aug. 22 after registering 24,780 cases the day before, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19 tracker: Tokyo reports 15,085 new cases
Tokyo confirmed 15,085 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, down by about 8,000 from a week before. The finding comes after the daily caseload in the capital rose week-on-week for the third straight day ... ( read original story ...)
Roundup: Tokyo stocks close lower on Wall Street’s decline, inflation woes
Tokyo stocks closed lower Monday following Wall Street decline late last week with concerns mounting that the US Federal Reserve i ... ( read original story ...)
Why we’ll miss P.V. Sindhu at the 2022 BWF World Championships in Tokyo
A badminton world championship without P.V. Sindhu? Unfortunately, that’s the reality as the BWF Worlds got underway today at the Metropolitan Gymnasium in Tokyo, with India’s prolific star—the first ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo reports 15,085 coronavirus cases
The Tokyo metropolitan government on Monday reported 15,085 new coronavirus cases, down 9,695 from Sunday. The number of infected people hospitalized with severe symptoms in Tokyo is 36, down two from ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo stocks close lower on fresh rate hike worries
TOKYO: Tokyo stocks closed lower Monday on renewed fears of interest rate hikes following hawkish comments from ... ( read original story ...)
Tze Yong stuns Malaysia Masters champ Chico in Tokyo
Malaysia’s Ng Tze Yong created an upset by beating 2022 Malaysia Masters champion Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo in the men’s singles first round of the ... ( read original story ...)
9 injured after bus-car collision on expressway in central Japan
Nine people were injured with two showing no vital signs after a car collided with a bus on an expressway in Nagoya, central Japan, on Monday, local media reported. According to local fire officials, ... ( read original story ...)
Fiery bus crash leaves two without vital signs
A bus overturned and caught fire on an expressway on Monday in Nagoya, central Japan. Two people are reportedly without vital signs. ( read original story ...)
Kyoto-Nara-Osaka luxury train in Japan takes passengers on a sightseeing trip through the country’s historic heartland
The Aoniyoshi Sightseeing Limited Express runs between Kyoto, Nara and Osaka, linking two of its ancient capitals to its third-biggest city Decked out in regal purple and gold, and with swivel seats ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Steel cuts product prices by up to 6.5% for September
Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co Ltd 5423.T said on Monday it will cut steel product prices by up to 6.5% in September from this month, reflecting weak local market conditions amid slackened demand from ... ( read original story ...)
Japan considers deploying long-range missiles to counter China, newspaper reports
Japan is considering the deployment of 1,000 long-range cruise missiles to boost its counterattack capability against China, the Yomiuri newspaper reported on Sunday. ( read original story ...)
Japan govt calls for officials to review ties with Unification Church
Longstanding links between the strongly anti-communist church, which critics call a cult, and Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, have come into spotlight, hurting the popularity of Kishida's ... ( read original story ...)
Live news updates: Japan’s Kishida tests positive for Covid as public support declines
Fumio Kishida, Japan’s prime minister, has tested positive for Covid-19 after developing a mild fever, the government said on Monday. Kishida, 65, is resting at the prime minister’s official residence ... ( read original story ...)
Japan prime minister’s support tumbles
Kishida's government has been battered by questions about the ruling party's ties to the Unification Church and its response to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a public opinion poll. ( read original story ...)