The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called for de-escalation in tensions amid China’s latest acts in the West Philippine Sea over the past two weeks, including the deployment of flares and ramming of a Filipino vessel. ( read original story ...)
Congo asked Japan for 2 mln mpox vaccine doses, health officials say
Democratic Republic of Congo's government has asked Japan to donate at least 2 million doses of mpox vaccine, a senior official at Africa's top public health body and a Congolese official said on Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
Osaka wins on emotional US Open return
An emotional Naomi Osaka made a triumphant US Open return by beating Jelena Ostapenko in a blockbuster first-round match. ( read original story ...)
Tokyo-Yokohama still world’s top science-tech cluster: UN
TOKYO-YOKOHAMA remains the world’s largest science and technology cluster in 2024, though clusters in middle-income economies are seeing the fastest growth in the innovation sector, the United Nations said on Tuesday. The UN’s World Intellectual ... ( read original story ...)
Japan claims Chinese military plane violated its territorial airspace for the first time
Japan says a Chinese military intelligence-gathering aircraft entered its territorial airspace off remote islands in the East China Sea on Monday, the first time Tokyo has accused the People’s Liberation Army Air Force of an airspace violation and a new ... ( read original story ...)
We’re Already Mourning the GTA Tokyo Game on PS2 That Never Was
Did you know that Rockstar briefly considered releasing a Grand Theft Auto game set in Tokyo? Speculation about a Japanese edition of the crime sandbox caper has been rife for several years, especially after Take-Two famously filed trademarks for a game ... ( read original story ...)
Paris Olympics Averaged 30.6 Million Viewers, Showcasing 82% Increase from Tokyo
As the dust has settled from the 2024 Olympics in Paris, it has been reported that 30.6 million on average watched the Olympics, representing an 82 percent increase from the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo, writes Hannah Miller for Bloomberg. The number was ... ( read original story ...)
‘Richly decorated weapon’ from Edo Japan unearthed in World War II rubble in Germany
Archaeologists in Germany have unearthed a rare, 17th-century Japanese samurai sword from the wreckage of a cellar that was destroyed during World War II.The team discovered the heavily corroded short sword, ( read original story ...)
Angry Serena Williams had furious row at US Open that left her accusing umpire of sexism and apologizing to Naomi Osaka
However it is the 2018 final at Flushing Meadows between Williams and Naomi Osaka that will go down as one of the most remarkable - but not only for Osaka's breakthrough moment. The Japanese star is back in New York in 2024 - where she was also champion in ... ( read original story ...)
Vespucci symbol of Italy in view of Osaka 2025 says Vattani
(ANSA) - ROME, AUG 27 - The Amerigo Vespucci historic Italian navy training and sailing ship "is a symbol of the Italian system, which we as General Commissariat for Italy at the 2025 Expo Osaka bring as a crew to recount our country, make it better known ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to launch self-driving electric taxi service in Tokyo
TOKYO - On your next visit to Japan, you may wonder why some of its taxi drivers do not have their hands on the steering wheels. In November, Japan-based tech start-up Tier IV will launch the country’s first Level 4 self-driving taxi service. Level 4 ... ( read original story ...)
Look of the Week: Naomi Osaka’s subversive US Open walk-on look reclaims girl power
For her highly-anticipated return to the US Open today, Naomi Osaka is hoping to evoke a touch of magic. The 26-year-old tennis player has revealed one of the competition looks she will wear onto the court — and it might surprise you. While modern tennis ... ( read original story ...)
Japan condemns Chinese aircraft violation of its airspace
Tokyo condemned the Chinese military plane's incursion as a "serious violation of sovereignty." Japan summoned a Beijing diplomat to protest the surveillance aircraft entering its airspace. Japan on Tuesday lambasted what it said was a violation of its ... ( read original story ...)
Japan suspends incentives for 342 agrivoltaic facilities
Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) said that the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy (ANRE) has suspended FITs and feed-in premiums (FIPs) for 342 agrivoltaic power plants. The plants reportedly violated the revised Agricultural ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to launch hands-free self-driving EV taxi service in Tokyo
Its vehicles look like sleek grey minivans that will run on demand between Tokyo Teleport Station, Kokusai Tenjijo Station and Miraikan Museum. These taxis will have a person in the driver’s seat, but they will only supervise the vehicle’s autonomous ... ( read original story ...)
Typhoon Shanshan disrupts Japan travel: Cancels flights, shuts down bullet trains
There were also delays on other parts of the high-speed network and local trains, Central Japan Railway and West Japan Railway said. Going forward, some bullet train operations may be cancelled or suspended later this week, depending on the course of the ... ( read original story ...)