No Comment Japan celebrates its past with horse festival A traditional summer festival featuring samurai on horseback is being held in the Soma region of Fukushima Prefecture in Japan. 24/07/2016
Japan Last ever VHS players to be manufactured this month When was the last time you watched a VHS tape? 22/07/2016
Japan Pokemon GO has gone home to Japan Japan, one of the world's biggest gaming markets, joins the US, Canada, Australia and more than 30 other countries in Europe to offer the "augmented reality" game. 22/07/2016
Business Series Pokemon GO Japan launch delay angers gamers, hits Nintendo share price Confusion over the launch of Pokemon GO in Japan has gamers angry and investors selling the shares of Nintendo. 20/07/2016
Business Series Nintendo shares double in price since Pokemon GO release Pokemon GO continues to boost the shares of video game company Nintendo. They are now worth twice what they were when the 'augmented reality' game was released just over a week ago. 19/07/2016
No Comment Magnificent Matsuri One of Japan’s biggest and oldest events, the month-long Gion Matsuri summer festival is in full swing in Kyoto. 18/07/2016
Japan Emperor of Japan "plans to abdicate" in unprecedented move Japan’s Emperor Akihoto has expressed a desire to abdicate the Chrysanthemum Throne in the next few years, according to reports. 13/07/2016
Japan Japan's Shinzo Abe's landslide election win paves way for constitution change Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s landslide election victory is a double-edged sword. 11/07/2016
Japan PM Abe expected to win again as Japan goes to the polls Japan goes to the polls on Sunday with the result in little doubt; Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ruling coalition looks set for a comfortable victory, despite worries about the still ailing… 10/07/2016
Japan The Japanese finding that owning less means having more How many possessions do you own? 05/07/2016
Business Series Toyota recalls 3.4 million cars over fuel leak and airbag problems Toyota is recalling nearly 3.4 million Prius and other cars to fix possible leaks from fuel emissions control units and a problem with airbag inflators made by the Swedish company Autoliv. 29/06/2016
Economy Japan's Abe speaks on Brexit concerns Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has addressed the effects of the Brexit vote on his country, pledging to use all available policy tools to help its economy grow. 29/06/2016
Japan Okinawa rallies against US bases after woman's murder In Japan, thousands of people have protested on the island of Okinawa against the presence of US military bases. 19/06/2016
Economy Bank of Japan holds back on further economic stimulus The Bank of Japan held back from offering any further economic stimulus, despite weak inflation and poor global growth. 16/06/2016
No Comment Two of Japan’s most iconic ghosts battle it out in baseball game Two of Japan’s most iconic ghosts – Sadako and Kayako – battled it out on the baseball mound in Japan earlier this month to promote upcoming film, “Sadako vs… 08/06/2016
Japan Abandoned Japanese boy Yamato Tanooka leaves hospital The Japanese boy lost for nearly a week after being abandoned by his parents for being naughty has left hospital to return home. 07/06/2016
Japan Japanese boy found safe and well after six days missing in dense forest Seven-year-old Yamato Tanooka was found at a military camp near Shikabe in northern Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island. 03/06/2016
Business Series No need to hit the brake: Honda demos self-driving cars Honda's been showing off some of the features of its self-driving cars at a former military base in California. 02/06/2016
Economy Japanese sales tax increase delayed until 2019 to avoid recession risk Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has confirmed he will delay a scheduled sales tax increase by two-and-a-half years from April 2017 to 2019. 01/06/2016
Business Series Panasonic to end LCD production Panasonic says it is going to stop making screens for its televisions in Japan and instead will buy in panels produced by third parties such as LG or Sharp 31/05/2016
Japan Fears grow for missing Japanese boy left in woods as punishment With every passing hour, the chances of finding little Yamato Tanooka alive are growing slimmer despite a massive search. 30/05/2016
Business Series Bridgestone buying Speedy Japanese tyre maker Bridgestone has said it is buying Speedy, the French auto chain that sells and fits tyres and exhausts. 30/05/2016
Economy Japan to postpone sales tax hike Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plans to delay an increase in the country's sales tax by two and a half years to avoid the economy faltering more. 30/05/2016
Sport Japanese masterclass on the Guadalajara tatami Euronews reporter Pedro Lasuen is in Mexico as our guide to the World Judo Masters: 28/05/2016
Japan Peace and protest in Hiroshima Thousands gather to witness the first visit by an incumbent US president to the site of the world's first atomic bombing at Hiroshima. 27/05/2016
Japan Strong peaceful China vital for the world says Japan's Sone Euronews is continuing its coverage of the G7 Summit in Ise-Shima, Japan by interviewing Kenko Sone, the Director of Global Communications for Japan’s often outspoken Prime Minister Shinzo… 27/05/2016