Prime minister Shinzo Abe has declared victory for the “Japan model” of fighting coronavirus as he lifted a nationwide state of emergency after seven weeks. Speaking at a press conference on Monday ... ( read original story ...)
Japan lifts Tokyo’s state of emergency, eyes fresh stimulus
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Monday that Japan will lift a state of emergency for Tokyo and four remaining areas later in the day but that it could be reimposed if the pace of infections ... ( read original story ...)
Japan seeing TB vaccine shortage after reports on possible effects against COVID-19
Some medical institutions in Japan are seeing a shortage of tuberculosis (TB) vaccine as demand has surged most likely after it was reported ... ( read original story ...)
Japan lifts state of emergency after fall in coronavirus cases
Shinzō Abe’s move comes as virus is seemingly contained, despite criticism of initial response ... ( read original story ...)
PM Abe says Japan to lift limits on regional travel from June 19 – Kyodo
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told his ruling Liberal Democratic Party that Japan will lift limits on regional travel on June 19, Kyodo news agency reported. ( read original story ...)
Japan May Have Beaten Coronavirus Without Lockdowns or Mass Testing. But How?
No restrictions were placed on residents’ movements, and businesses from restaurants to hairdressers stayed open ... ( read original story ...)
Japan to end Tokyo’s state of emergency, eyes large new stimulus
Japan will lift a state of emergency for Tokyo and remaining areas still facing restrictions on Monday, while the Nikkei reported a plan for new stimulus worth more than $1 trillion Cdn to help ... ( read original story ...)
Man Arrested After Swimming Moat To Enter Japan Palace Grounds
A Japanese man was arrested in Tokyo on Monday after swimming across the Imperial Palace's moat to scale an outer wall, entering off-limits parts of the grounds, police said. They said the man ... ( read original story ...)
George Kruis to leave Saracens for Japan’s Panasonic Wild Knights
George Kruis is leaving Saracens in November and moving to Japan after signing for Panasonic Wild Knights, but still wants to play for England again ... ( read original story ...)
Melon-aires Not Required As Japan Premium Fruit Prices Plunge
A pair of premium Japanese melons sold Monday for just a slice of the five million yen ($46,000) reached at auction last year, as the coronavirus bites hard. The melons from Yubari on the northern ... ( read original story ...)
Gold falls as potential Japan stimulus boosts risk appetite
Japan is considering fresh stimulus worth over $929 billion, which mostly consists of financial aid programs for companies hit by the coronavirus pandemic, the Nikkei newspaper said. ( read original story ...)
George Kruis heading for Japan – but still wants British & Irish Lions place
George Kruis will put his England career on hold in November after agreeing an initial one-year deal to play for Panasonic Wild Knights in Japan’s Top League. The RFU is alive to the danger that the ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus live updates: Japan seeks to end state of emergency for Tokyo; Trump suspends travel from Brazil
China’s top diplomat criticized U.S. efforts to hold China accountable for its alleged role in the spread of the coronavirus, calling any aims to force Beijing to pay compensation for the coronavirus ... ( read original story ...)
Price of Hokkaido melons at season’s 1st auction drops sharply
A pair of melons grown in the northern Japan city of Yubari, Hokkaido, sold for 120,000 yen ($1,100) in the season's first auction ... ( read original story ...)
Asian shares climb, Tokyo gains on hopes for reopening
Asian shares are mostly higher, with Tokyo stocks gaining on expectations that a pandemic state of emergency will be lifted for all of Japan. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 added 1.5% in morning trading ... ( read original story ...)
Abe’s ‘own goals’ slash support rates even as Japan’s coronavirus emergency set to be lifted
A string of controversial missteps has slashed Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's support to levels that could threaten to end his term early, even as he prepares to lift a state of emergency after ... ( read original story ...)