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Posted on 20/06/2024

Osaka Among Four Grand Slam Winners Granted Wimbledon Wildcard

Japan's Naomi Osaka was one of four Grand Slam champions granted a wildcard on Wednesday into the main draw for next month's women's singles at Wimbledon. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 20/06/2024

Japan’s emperor says he looks forward to deepening ties with Britain’s royals during UK visit

Japan’s Emperor Naruhito says he is delighted to finally be able to visit Britain after the trip was delayed by several years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/06/2024

NAB clarifies crypto strategy with investment in Zodia Custody

NAB will join British bank Standard Chartered, custody giant Northern Trust and Japan’s SBI Holdings as investors in Zodia, which is headquartered in London and competes with Coinbase to securely ...

Posted on 19/06/2024

Alaskan surprise of Tokyo Olympics, swimmer Lydia Jacoby left at home for 2024 games.

Lydia Jacoby still seems a bit shell-shocked. The Alaskan darling of the Tokyo Games, she’ll be watching the Paris Olympics from home. If she watches at all. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/06/2024

Asia Hires: MoFo, HSF Add to Tokyo; Trowers Hires Another for Singapore

In Singapore, U.K. firm Trowers & Hamlin has hired another new partner for its new city office. Cassandra Lim is rejoining the firm as a partner following the recent addition of former Squire Patton ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/06/2024

$5 for locals, $30 for tourists: Japan tourist boom prompts pricing divide

The entrance fee for Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Hyōgo Prefecture, is currently 1,000 yen — roughly $7 — for visitors ages 18 and up. At a news conference Sunday, Himeji Mayor Hideyasu Kiyomoto said he would like foreigners to pay $30 and locals to pay $5, with the intent of putting ...

Posted on 19/06/2024

Japan’s Flood of Tourists Prompts Call To Charge Foreigners More

As the flood of overseas tourists shows no sign of slowing, complaints about overcrowding and poor behavior by visitors are prompting some in Japan to look at ways of controlling the flow without losing income, ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/06/2024

Japan visitors top 3 million for third month as yen fuels boom

JAPAN had more than three million visitors for a third straight month in May, official data showed on Wednesday (Jun 19), as the weak yen helped continue a record pace for inbound tourism. Read more at The Business Times. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/06/2024

Bitcoin, Crypto-Related Stocks Are Ripe for Institutional Adoption: Bernstein

Crypto markets are on the cusp of further institutional adoption, the broker said. Spot bitcoin ETFs will be approved by major wirehouses and large private bank platforms in the third and fourth ...

Posted on 19/06/2024

Luxury Sneaker Maker Golden Goose Postpones Planned IPO

Most Read from Bloomberg What to Know About the Deadly Flesh-Eating Bacteria Spreading in Japan ‘I Live in Hell’: Anti-Growth ... and had meant the sneaker company was set to price its IPO at the ...

Posted on 19/06/2024

2 Osaka city workers slander colleagues with ‘buraku’ community discrimination

Two employees of the Osaka Municipal Government repeatedly slandered "buraku" discriminated communities in an official vehicle and also talke・・・ ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/06/2024

NHK Party selling candidate poster space in Tokyo election

With a record number of more than 50 candidates expected to run in the Tokyo gubernatorial election and the NHK Party fielding a huge slate, it will have a bevy of spaces to sell. The unusual move by ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/06/2024

Olympic champion Lamont Marcell Jacobs clocks fastest 100m time since Tokyo

Olympic champion Lamont Marcell Jacobs clocks fastest 100m time since Tokyo - Jacobs went under 10 seconds for the first time this season in Finland ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/06/2024

Japan’s Marubeni steps up bets on Southeast Asian consumer business

TOKYO -- Japanese trading house Marubeni is investing more in Southeast Asian consumer businesses, aiming to make two or three investments of over 10 billion yen ($64 million) each annually, turning ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/06/2024

What to expect from Tokyo’s new office supply in 2026 and beyond

New supply will be moderate but will be dominated by large mixed-use projects. Tokyo’s office market will welcome a handful of significant developments in 2026, although it will be moderate compared ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 19/06/2024

Hong Kong topples Tokyo as Asia’s costliest city to build, as labour shortage inflates cost

Hong Kong surpassed Tokyo as the most expensive city to build anything in ... according to a survey by the UK-based property consultancy Turner & Townsend. That places Hong Kong in the ninth position ... ( read original story ...)

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