Panasonic Corporation has signed a brand ambassador agreement with professional women's tennis player Naomi Osaka. The period of agreement is two years starting from April 22, 2021. This press release ... ( read original story ...)
Takisada-Nagoya goes the extra yard in textiles and fashion industry
The Japanese trading company has become a partner of choice for apparel manufacturers, fast-fashion retailers and suppliers from China and around the globe ... ( read original story ...)
Kevin Muscat set to take over at Ange Postecoglou’s former club Yokohama F. Marinos
A-League championship-winning mentor Kevin Muscat is reportedly set to succeed Ange Postecoglou as coach of Japanese club Yokohama F. Marinos. ( read original story ...)
Japan sticks to economic assessment in June report
With about a month to go until Tokyo hosts the Olympic Games, Japan kept its economic assessment for June largely intact, sticking to its view that the economy remained impacted adversely by the ... ( read original story ...)
The Tokyo Olympics just got an important no-confidence vote — from Japan’s emperor
Emperor Naruhito is concerned holding the Games will fuel covid-19 infections in Japan, the head of the Imperial Household Agency said. ( read original story ...)
Saitama man had girl, 13, sign ‘slave contract’ before sex in Nagoya love hotel
Aichi Prefectural Police have arrested a 29-year-old man who had a teenage girl sign a contract to be his slave before paying her for sex ... ( read original story ...)
Olympics-Japan emperor appears ‘concerned’ about COVID-19 spread through Games -Kyodo
Japanese Emperor Naruhito appears "concerned" about the possibility the Olympic Games could cause the coronavirus to spread as feared by many in the public, Kyodo News quoted an official at the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s top court rules couples must use the same surname
Japan's top court on Wednesday threw out a challenge by three couples who wanted to keep their own surnames after marriage, ruling that laws stipulating Japanese couples must choose one family name ... ( read original story ...)
Yokohama promotes two executives
President and CEO Jeff Barna announced two management changes effective July 1. Stan Chandgie was promoted from vice president of consumer sales to executive vice president of sales and support; and ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Olympics set to open in a month after waves of infection and opposition
The International Olympic Committee and Japanese officials are adamant that beginning July 23, they can host the games not only safely, but successfully. ( read original story ...)
A shortage of doctors and nurses has contributed to Japan’s slow vaccine rollout, professor says
Even before the coronavirus pandemic, a 2017 World Health Organization report noted Japan was facing a "critical shortage of doctors." ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s top court rules that couples must share a last name, marking a huge setback for gender equality in the country
Japan is the only country in the world known to have such a law on surnames. An attempt was made in 2015 to challenge the law, but that failed too. ( read original story ...)
COVID-19 patient vanishes in suspected escape from 6th floor of Osaka hotel
A man who was infected with the coronavirus and had been recuperating at a hotel in this city has disappeared from his sixth-floor room, the ... ( read original story ...)
Shooting-Five to watch at the Tokyo Olympics
Five shooters to watch out for at the Tokyo Olympics: The 41-year-old Korean has already secured his place as the Olympics’ most successful individual shooter with four golds, including three 50m ... ( read original story ...)
Table tennis-Five to watch at the Tokyo Olympics
Five table tennis players to watch out for at the Tokyo Olympics: FAN ZHENDONG (CHINA) World number one and former Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympics champion Fan Zhendong will make his Olympics debut and ... ( read original story ...)
A Joyful Surprise at Japan’s Oldest Zoo: The Birth of Twin Pandas
After a four-year hiatus, two 15-year-old giant pandas at last found the mood and added a new draw for one of Tokyo’s biggest tourist attractions. ( read original story ...)