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Tesla Opens First Store in Okinawa

August 9, 2025 - 11:47
Tesla has opened its first direct store in Okinawa, located in the city of Tomigusuku. (News On Japan)
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Pocky Secures 3D Trademark

August 8, 2025 - 06:14
The iconic stick-shaped chocolate snack Pocky has been officially registered as a three-dimensional trademark, marking a major milestone for manufacturer Ezaki Glico. (News On Japan)
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Seven-Eleven Outlines Bold Growth Plan

August 7, 2025 - 14:20
Seven & i Holdings has announced a new mid-term strategy targeting the addition of 2,300 stores globally by 2030—1,000 in Japan and 1,300 overseas—amid concerns that the company has grown complacent in its dominant market position. (News On Japan)
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Dangerous Heat Leaves Cows Exhausted and Summer Crops Failing

August 7, 2025 - 09:48
A severe and prolonged heatwave is taking a widespread toll across Japan, affecting everything from traditional summer events to vegetable harvests and dairy farms. (News On Japan)
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Mazda's Profits to Fall by 80% Due to U.S. Tariffs

August 6, 2025 - 08:08
The impact of Trump-era tariffs is being strongly felt. Mazda has announced its financial forecast for the fiscal year through March 2026, which had previously been left undecided due to the uncertainty surrounding the tariffs. (News On Japan)
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Japan's Rice Strategy Fails

August 6, 2025 - 04:09
Japan’s government plan to flood the market with stockpiled rice to lower prices is facing setbacks, as demand slumps and cancellations from retailers increase. Initially popular, the rice is now piling up on shelves, prompting calls to extend the end-of-August sales deadline. Even discounted imported rice is struggling to sell. Meanwhile, rice prices have unexpectedly risen for the first time in 10 weeks. (News On Japan)
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Worst Drought in 31 Years Threatens Japan's Rice Harvest

August 5, 2025 - 08:01
A severe water shortage is spreading across Japan, triggering fears of a significant impact on this year’s rice harvest and prompting farmers and local governments to call for urgent conservation efforts. Some are warning that the current situation may rival or even exceed the infamous drought of 1994, known as the "Heisei Great Drought." (News On Japan)
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Japan Sets Record Minimum Wage Hike as Path to 1,500 Yen Goal

August 5, 2025 - 00:36
Japan's national average hourly minimum wage for this fiscal year has been set at 1,118 yen, marking a record increase of 63 yen from the previous year. (News On Japan)
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After Last Year’s Poor Yields, Kushimoto Farmers See Strong Recovery

August 4, 2025 - 16:02
Rice harvesting has already begun in Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture, the southernmost town on Japan’s main island of Honshu. In some areas of Kushimoto, early harvesting is carried out around this time of year to avoid damage from typhoons, which tend to approach during the late summer season. (News On Japan)
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Future Savings Project Set to Launch

August 4, 2025 - 15:55
VIRTU Financial Inc., a global leader in electronic trading and liquidity provision headquartered in New York, has officially announced the launch of its new intelligent investment strategy initiative in the Japanese market — the Future Savings Project. (News On Japan)
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Japanese Companies Eager to Hire High School Graduates

August 1, 2025 - 15:58
As of July, high school students across Japan have effectively begun their job hunt, entering a job market where demand far exceeds supply. With a record-high job-offer-to-applicant ratio of 4.1, companies are fiercely competing to secure these “golden eggs”—young workers straight out of high school—who are seen as a valuable alternative to university graduates. (News On Japan)
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Trump signs executive order setting new tariff rates

August 1, 2025 - 08:26
US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday, increasing tariffs on imports from dozens of countries, including Japan. The administration says the new rates will go into effect from midnight Aug. 7. (NHK)
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Aeon Unveils 2026 New Year Osechi

August 1, 2025 - 07:56
Aeon has announced its 2026 New Year osechi offerings on July 31st, with reservations beginning on August 1st. Among the lineup is its most popular product, the "Kyoen" osechi, which maintains its price while expanding to a record 75 items under the Topvalu brand. The assortment includes a colorful mix of Japanese, Western, and Chinese dishes designed to appeal to all age groups. (News On Japan)
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TEPCO Posts $5.46 Billion Loss on Debris Removal Costs

August 1, 2025 - 07:51
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings reported a net loss of 857.6 billion yen for the April to June 2025 quarter, driven by newly booked special losses totaling 903 billion yen. (News On Japan)
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Why Driving School Fees Are Rising in Japan

July 30, 2025 - 06:11
Driving school fees in Japan have been steadily increasing. Over the past decade, the nationwide average has risen by about 15%. According to the Internal Affairs Ministry’s Consumer Price Index, as of July, the average cost for automatic transmission training in Tokyo stood at 335,078 yen. (News On Japan)
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Toyota Partially Resumes Commercials on Fuji TV

July 30, 2025 - 05:39
Toyota Motor has resumed part of its advertising on Fuji TV, returning in late July with sponsorship of a motorsports segment in the evening news after a suspension that began in January. (News On Japan)
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The World's Greatest Gambler: Masayoshi Son

July 25, 2025 - 19:51
Why was SoftBank Group Chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son able to secure a meeting with Donald Trump before any other Japanese business leader? How did he manage to attract trillions of yen in investment from global leaders and major investors? And how did he build SoftBank into a global tech empire? (News On Japan)
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Foreign Investment Rises in Traditional Hot Spring Town

July 25, 2025 - 07:29
Isawa Onsen in Yamanashi Prefecture, once known as the "inner sanctum" of the Tokyo metropolitan area for its popularity among group travelers from the capital, is undergoing a quiet transformation. Easily accessible from Tokyo in about 90 minutes by express train, the area has long been home to traditional ryokan inns with Japanese-style architecture and koi-filled courtyards. However, many of these ryokan are now under new ownership, with a significant portion—an estimated one-fourth—believed to be controlled by foreign capital, mainly from China. (News On Japan)
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Carbon Taxes and Their Impact on Global Crude Oil Demand

July 24, 2025 - 15:32
The world's relationship with fossil fuels is changing rapidly, and carbon taxes are increasingly crucial in reshaping how we consume energy. (News On Japan)
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Japan's Tallest Wooden Office Building Completed in Tokyo

July 24, 2025 - 10:20
Japan's tallest wooden office building has been unveiled in Tokyo's Kyobashi district, jointly developed by Dai-ichi Life Insurance and Shimizu Corporation. The newly completed Dai-ichi Life Kyobashi Kino Terrace stands 12 stories tall at 56 meters and features a hybrid structure that combines timber and steel. (News On Japan)
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