Analysts predict Tokyo will seek to boost engagement with Southeast Asia amid concerns about a shift away from balanced diplomacy.
Analysts say Russia fears Japan’s growing ties with Nato nations – and is especially concerned about US missile deployments.
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Masahiro Nouchi claimed he had lost his finger in an industrial accident, with his medical costs covered by national health insurance.
14 Oct 2024 - 3:50PM videocam
Controversy over lack of athlete support, corruption likely among factors for Toyota, Bridgestone and Panasonic’s withdrawal, analysts say.
13 Oct 2024 - 5:30PM videocam
Tokyo wants local pharmaceutical companies to increase their investments and manufacturing of essential medicine ingredients.
The mayors of Shibuya and Shinjuku are cracking down on street drinking this Halloween, citing public safety and overtourism as key concerns.
9 Oct 2024 - 3:26PM videocam
Japanese tourist arrivals to Hong Kong are up 106 per cent so far this year, but industry analysts say the weak yen threatens further growth.
9 Oct 2024 - 4:56PM videocam
The move reflects Tokyo’s growing frustration at stalled negotiations over disputed islands and marks a departure from Shinzo Abe’s policies.
Officials say the plan could help curb overtourism and generate billions in revenue – as activists worry it threatens the fragile ecosystem.
8 Oct 2024 - 1:12PM videocam
Experts say while such bombs are usually safe and damage likely to be limited, the difficulty is in finding those that are buried deeper.
5 Oct 2024 - 3:30PM videocam
Social media has become a fertile breeding ground for extremist sentiment, analysts say, amid deepening distrust and growing online hatred.
7 Oct 2024 - 8:12AM videocam
Hideki Makihara defended Japan’s use of capital punishment, despite debate sparked by the acquittal of a man wrongly imprisoned on death row for nearly 50 years.
Japan needs to improve flood defences and early-warning systems to give residents more time to evacuate when danger threatens, experts say.
2 Oct 2024 - 10:03AM videocam
Experts warn that the isolated nature of such attackers makes them difficult to prevent, raising questions about the unit’s effectiveness.
1 Oct 2024 - 9:30AM videocam
The historic Ageuma Shinji festival, known for its perilous race, faces mounting pressure to ensure the safety and well-being of its horses.
The ruling LDP ‘using’ him to retain power in a snap election expected by the end of the year, observers say.
28 Sep 2024 - 6:00PM videocam
Eighty years after the brutal Battle of Peleliu, Toshiko Kido searches for her grandfather’s remains, part of Japan’s effort to repatriate war dead.
USS Preble is the only American destroyer with the advanced Helios laser weapon that can intercept aerial threats such as drones and missiles.
A government adviser can help renew focus on human rights policies and address long-standing issues including prison reform, activists say.
Editorials, analysts say the Chinese government’s policies have contributed to rising xenophobia and violence targeting Japanese nationals.
23 Sep 2024 - 6:31PM videocam
The battleship was sunk by US aircraft near Okinawa at the end of WWII as Japan tried to thwart further attacks on its mainland.
15 Sep 2024 - 2:20PM videocam
The IAEA claims the soil meets safety standards, but critics argue spreading the contamination is dangerous and could lead to increased cancer risks.
12 Sep 2024 - 8:00AM videocam
A Chinese journalist working for NHK sparked controversy by claiming disputed islands in the East China Sea belong to China during a broadcast.
Experts label the joint exercises a ‘provocative’ display of military unity, designed to send a message to Tokyo and Washington.
Despite government warnings, most victims were elderly residents of Japan’s capital found indoors without air conditioning.
10 Sep 2024 - 8:00AM videocam
New Start’s hiking project gives social recluses a chance to reintegrate into society by following in the footsteps of ancient pilgrims.
8 Sep 2024 - 12:30PM videocam
Taro Kono says it is needed for national security, but his proposal was met with opposition due to Japan’s historical aversion to nuclear weapons.
7 Sep 2024 - 1:35PM videocam
Paul Watson’s arrest in Greenland sparked protests and calls for his release, while Japan insists on upholding international law and a fair trial.
6 Sep 2024 - 8:22AM videocam
Experts suggest Japan’s bid for the warship project could serve as a stepping stone towards joining the Aukus defence pact.
The Japanese steelmaker’s US$15 billion bid for its American rival has become a hot-button issue in the US election race.
4 Sep 2024 - 12:27PM videocam