A body formed by the Osaka prefectural and municipal governments amid aspirations to open a casino resort in the city has announced that prom ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s March visitors at post-COVID high, lured by cherry blossoms
Visitors to Japan surged in March to their highest after the COVID-19 pandemic, official data showed on Wednesday, with overseas tourists flocking to see the nation's famous cherry blossoms for the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Visitors Reach Post-COVID High for March Blossoms – Tourism Agency
The number of foreign visitors for business and leisure totalled 1.82 million in March, compared to 1.48 million in February, according to the Japan National Tourism Organisation. Arrivals were still ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Nikkei snaps 8-day rally as heavyweight tech shares drag
The broader Topix inched down 0.02% to 2,040.38. "Investors still believe the Nikkei will rise further to cross the close in the previous session soon, but they wanted to take a pause today," said ...
SMFG becomes 1st big Japan bank to sell AT1 bonds since C.Suisse’s debt wipeout
TOKYO, April 19 (Reuters) - Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMFG) (8316.T) priced $1.04 billion of additional tier-1 (AT1) debt on Wednesday, becoming the first major Japanese bank to sell them since ...
Japan prepares to evacuate citizens from Sudan
Japan's defense ministry has begun preparations to evacuate its citizens from Sudan amid deadly fighting, a top government spokesperson said on Wednesday. Japan's foreign minister asked the defense ... ( read original story ...)
SMFG becomes first big Japan bank to sell AT1 bonds since Credit Suisse’s debt wipeout
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMFG) priced $1.04 billion of additional tier-1 (AT1) debt on Wednesday, becoming the first major Japanese bank to sell them since the value of similar bonds issued by ... ( read original story ...)
Fukushima’s fishing industry survived a nuclear disaster. 12 years on, it fears Tokyo’s next move may finish it off
With the deadline for the planned water release looming, Fukushima's fishers fear that the move will undermine consumer confidence in their catches and once again threaten the way of life they have ... ( read original story ...)
Beyond Kyoto: Japan recommends 11 lesser-known spots to visit
The 11 destinations vary from regions to cities to mountain ranges, but all have one thing in common: They aren't yet on most tourists' radars. ( read original story ...)
Seattle crypto platform Bittrex a poster child in federal crackdown
A Seattle cryptocurrency firm has become the latest poster child in the increasingly heated debate over how the controversial technology should be regulated.
Big Japanese manufacturers remain gloomy as external demand ebbs – survey
Big Japanese manufacturers remained pessimistic in April for a fourth straight month as jitters over Western banks added to slowing global growth, the monthly Reuters Tankan survey showed on Wednesday ... ( read original story ...)
OPSWAT Announces Rapid Business Growth and Operational Expansion in Japan with New Country General Manager Appointment
OPSWAT Announces Rapid Business Growth and Operational Expansion in Japan with New Country General Manager Appointment Zero-trust cybersecurity demand drives business and operational growth for ... ( read original story ...)
Japanese Stocks Have Longest Rally in a Year Amid Buffett Boost
Japanese stocks are enjoying their longest winning streak in more than a year as Warren Buffett’s renewed interest in the nation’s equity market bolsters sentiment. Both the Topix and the Nikkei 225 ...
Japanese Banks Face ‘Gender Washing’ Spotlight on Its Managers
Some Japanese banks may soon come under the spotlight for potential “gender washing” over the way they count the number of women in management positions.
For Japan’s Ageing Soccer Players, 80 Is the New 50
Mutsuhiko Nomura's soccer career has spanned 18 World Cups, or 70 years, to be exact. Now the silver-maned former Japanese national team player is a member of the brand new over-80 division of Tokyo's "Soccer For Life" (SFL) league, ( read original story ...)
Police gave up trying to find a hiker who went missing in Japan more than a week ago. Her family’s now taking the search into their own hands.
The family of Patricia Wu-Murad has hired a private search-and-rescue crew and traveled to the region themselves to try and find her. ( read original story ...)