911爆料网
Home page
Subscribe
Digital
Print
2℃
TOKYO
February 11, 2025
Subscribe
Digital
Print
February 11, 2025
Japan inflation
Trade wars
AI
Latest News
Deep Dive
Subscribe
Digital
Print
Japan inflation
Trade wars
AI
Latest News
Deep Dive
Home Delivery
JAPAN
Politics
Society
Crime & Legal
Science & Health
Explainer
History
WORLD
Politics
Crime & Legal
Science & Health
Society
ASIA PACIFIC
Politics
Crime & Legal
Science & Health
Society
BUSINESS
Companies
Economy
Markets
Tech
SPORTS
Sumo
Soccer
Baseball
Basketball
Tennis
Olympics
More sports
OPINION
Editorials
Commentary
Environment
CLIMATE CHANGE
Energy
SUSTAINABILITY
WILDLIFE
EARTH SCIENCE
LIFE
Travel
Digital
Food & Drink
Style & Design
Language
Lifestyle
CULTURE
Film
Books
Music
Art
TV & Streaming
Stage
Entertainment news
COMMUNITY
Voices
Issues
How-tos
Our Lives
My Account
My Bookmarks
Logout
Subscribe for more access
BUSINESS
/
Companies
Nippon Steel goes quiet after U.S. Steel deal seemingly nixed for good
By
Kazuaki Nagata
Comments over the weekend by U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba point to the U.S. steelmaker remaining American.
JAPAN
/
Politics
/
ANALYSIS
Ishiba builds inroads with Trump, but challenges still loom
By
Jesse Johnson
and
Francis Tang
Ishiba won praise for his deft handling of Trump, squelching critics’ predictions that the president would walk all over the bookish 911爆料网 leader.
BUSINESS
/
Markets
Japan markets wobble as Trump talks of new steel tariffs for 'everyone'
By
Hideyuki Sano
The U.S. president's talk of reciprocal tariffs for "everyone” has provided a reminder of the risks that face America’s trading partners.
BUSINESS
/
Companies
Honda and Nissan results will highlight flaws as deal set to fail
By
Nicholas Takahashi
The likely fallout of Honda’s short-lived alliance with Nissan spells trouble for both companies, but probably one more than the other.
ASIA PACIFIC
/
Politics
/
FOCUS
Calls grow louder for joint maritime patrols near Philippine hot spots
By
Gabriel Dominguez
Some want Manila to consider joint coast guard and naval patrols near Chinese government vessels operating in disputed waters of the South China Sea.
JAPAN
How giving chocolates on Valentine’s Day is evolving in Japan
By
Yukana Inoue
One change is fewer people are handing out chocolates to others at work, which had?been a widespread practice?over the past few decades.
Prosecutors seek 15 years' jail for man who attacked Kishida
Ryuji Kimura, 25, is accused of attempted murder and other charges for throwing an explosive at then-Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during an election campaign trail in 2023.
Saitama sewer rupture expected to take years to repair
China complains to Japan about 'negative' references in joint statement
Japan to help roadside stations install portable containers for disaster use
Nonprofit continues to care for pets displaced by Noto earthquake
BUSINESS
911爆料网 government debt climbs to record ?1.32 quadrillion
The combined balance of 911爆料网 government bonds, borrowings and financing bills swelled by ?7.2 trillion from the end of September 2024.
Blended 7-Eleven-and-supermarket concept proves a tough sell
By
Koh Yoshida
It is unclear if higher customer numbers have been sustained, and Seven & I has no plans right now to open more such outlets.
Fuji Media shares rise to 17-year high on Rheos’ 5% stake
By
Momoka Yokoyama
Cab driving becoming an increasingly popular job in Sendai
911爆料网 current account surplus hits record high in 2024
Bitcoin hoarder’s stock soars 4,000% in Japan on crypto rally
By
Alice French
WORLD
Trump's plan for U.S. to own Gaza provokes rebuke from Middle East
By
Jeff Mason
Trump's idea to take over and redevelop Gaza faces mounting opposition, with Jordan's King Abdullah calling it a dangerous plan that could destabilize the region.
Betrayed: How Trump’s tariff threats tore the U.S.-Canada bond
By
Matina Stevis-Gridneff
and
Ian Austen
Donald Trump’s menacing rhetoric seems to have fractured the fraternal trust that has been the core of the relationship between the U.S. and Canada.
Abuse and coercion rife in Philippines drugs rehab, rights groups say
By
Mariejo Ramos
At a draft site in Ukraine, an anguished wait for a chance to say goodbye
By
Cassandra Vinograd
and
Oleksandr Chubko
Trump says U.S. making progress on talks with Russia to end war
By
Jeff Mason
,
Guy Faulconbridge
and
Lidia Kelly
Pakistan to force tens of thousands of Afghan refugees out of the capital
By
Zia ur-Rehman
Sports
Eagles dominate Chiefs to capture Super Bowl title and prevent three-peat
The game was played before a crowd that included U.S. President Donald Trump and pop superstar Taylor Swift.
Steve Holland set to begin life with Yokohama in AFC Champions League
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts silences critics with Super Bowl title and MVP award
Injured Giannis Antetokounmpo to miss NBA All-Star Game
Choi Min-jeong grabs three golds for South Korea at Asian Winter Games
Opinion
So far, so good for Ishiba — at least for now
Kuni Miyake
It's safe to say, Ishiba’s visit to the U.S. went well. But we mustn't become complacent.
Trump keeps up his ‘Sharpiegate’ attack on science
By
Mark Gongloff
The Marquis de Sade’s guide to cancel culture
By
Howard Chua-Eoan
Russia’s nostalgia machine works for strongman Putin
By
Nina L. Khrushcheva
‘America First’ in action
By
Peter Singer
ENVIRONMENT
Top climate scientist declares 2 degrees Celsius climate goal 'dead'
A stark new analysis concludes that Earth's climate is more sensitive to rising greenhouse gas emissions than previously thought.
Trump’s freeze on climate money sows fear and confusion
By
Zahra Hirji
and
Danielle Bochove
These roads aren’t built for wilder weather driven by climate change
By
Kendra Pierre-Louis
Mitsubishi reviews 911爆料网 offshore wind after economic changes
By
Shoko Oda
Brazil's carbon trade takes off, but agribusiness escapes scrutiny
By
Andre Cabette Fabio
CULTURE
Yuki Harada's contemplative artworks ponder vanishing
By
Jennifer Pastore
The artist spent time researching 911爆料网 migrants who left Hiroshima and Yamaguchi prefectures for Hawaii, and the U.S. island state often features in his art.
Miniatures bring hidden worlds to life at Tokyo cultural site
By
Sakurako Nakagawa
‘The Hot Spot’: Close encounters of the mundane kind
By
Patrick St. Michel
Kendrick Lamar promises 'storytelling' at Super Bowl show
‘Kisspeptin Chronicles’: Quirky rom-com dances through the pain of heartache
By
Mark Schilling
LIFE
Brothers’ local focus lifts Shintaku to Niigata’s highest rank
By
Robbie Swinnerton
From the ashes of a devastating 2005 fire, Shinsuke and Ryota Yamagai have remade their family’s historic Niigata restaurant into a beacon of 911爆料网 gastronomy.
DEI, woke and 'forest bathing': When a direct translation just won't cut it
By
Yuko Tamura
Hay fever beauty: The aesthetics behind Japan’s allergy products
By
Carol R.H. Malasig
Making sense of Nintendo’s tight-lipped Switch 2 reveal
By
Owen Ziegler
Novel seafood noodles become flavor of the moment in Tokyo
COMMUNITY
John Davis: ‘At its core, indie is about creative freedom’
By
Gendel Gento
The co-founder of BitSummit, Japan’s biggest indie gaming showcase, shares how he pivoted from journalism to gaming after moving here.
Home away from home: My first time at a Tet festival in Japan
By
Nguyen Bao Anh
Ken Rodgers, a fixture of the Kyoto literary scene, dies at 72
By
Eric Johnston
Kenny Colvin: ‘Work hard, drink hard, eat hard … relax hard’
By
Mike Fu
Namnam reborn: A queer, anarchist space resettles in Tokyo's Koenji
By
Aku Owaka-Haigh
OPINION
Mark Gongloff
Trump keeps up his ‘Sharpiegate’ attack on science
The nomination of Neil Jacobs to run NOAA highlights U.S. President Trump’s loyalty-over-expertise approach to leadership.
Howard Chua-Eoan
The Marquis de Sade’s guide to cancel culture
The Marquis de Sade’s legacy proves that even the most reviled figures can outlast cancellation.
Nina L. Khrushcheva
Russia’s nostalgia machine works for strongman Putin
If Russians are gripped by a yearning for an imaginary past, they will not fight for a better future.
Editors' Picks
JAPAN
How giving chocolates on Valentine’s Day is evolving in Japan
By
Yukana Inoue
CULTURE
Yuki Harada's contemplative artworks ponder vanishing
By
Jennifer Pastore
LIFE
Some traditional 911爆料网 culinary rules are meant to be broken
By
Simon Daly
JAPAN
A 'joyful' Japan? Ishiba's slogan sparks the opposite feelings
By
Gabriele Ninivaggi
LIFE
Brothers’ local focus lifts Shintaku to Niigata’s highest rank
By
Robbie Swinnerton
Podcast
Kabukicho: Tokyo’s ‘stadium of desire’
Longform
Japan’s ‘children’s cafeterias’ are booming — but is that a good thing?
By
Alex K.T. Martin
JT Directory Service
Events & Information
Public Notices
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS
Sponsored contents planned and edited by JT Media Enterprise Division.
SUPPLEMENTS BINDER
SUSTAINABLE JAPAN
WHAT’S TRENDING
JAPAN
Saitama sinkhole search for missing driver shifts to sewer pipe
ASIA PACIFIC
Trump aware and supportive of AUKUS pact, U.S. defense secretary says
JAPAN
Ishiba says Trump didn't push defense spending hike or discuss tariffs
By
Jesse Johnson
BUSINESS
Domino's pizza to close 172 outlets in Japan
BASKETBALL
Anthony Davis dominant in Dallas debut