No Comment Tokyo: Barcelona youth team comforts losing Japanese footballers A youth football team from Barcelona comforted their Japanese opponents after winning the U-12 Junior Soccer World Challenge 2016 in Tokyo on Wednesday (August 31), drawing attention from many on the… 31/08/2016
Japan Storms sweep Pacific bringing strong winds and rain Hawaii is bracing itself for the arrival of Hurricane Madeline which is sweeping across the Pacific towards the island chain. 31/08/2016
Japan Coral bleaching in Japan the worst in 20 years, say scientists Scientists say coral bleaching is getting worse in southwestern Japan. 26/08/2016
Economy Rolls Royce engine problems on Boeing 787s cause disruption for ANA Japan's ANA is grounding over 300 flights to fix corrosion problems with Rolls-Royce engines fitted to Boeing 787 Dreamliners. 25/08/2016
Sport The Olympic flag arrives in Tokyo The Olympic flag arrived at Haneda International airport in Tokyo on Wednesday. 24/08/2016
Japan Japan: Typhoon Mindulle leaves destruction in its wake Typhoon Mindulle has been downgraded to a tropical storm, but not before leaving a trail of destruction across Japan’s Hokkaido island. 23/08/2016
Japan Typhoon Mindulle brings mayhem to Tokyo Let’s hope it is not like this in Tokyo four years from now! 22/08/2016
Travel News Tokyo attempts to revive its historical connection with water Hundreds of years ago Tokyo was often referred to as the water city, until the focus shifted to the modern urban expanse that we know today 18/08/2016
No Comment Ceremony marks anniversary of Nagasaki atomic bomb The Japanese city of Nagasaki marked the 71st anniversary of its atomic bombing on Tuesday, as the local mayor called on the world to abolish nuclear weapons. 09/08/2016
Japan Japanese emperor's apparent desire to step down poses succession questions Emperor Akihito cannot step down under Japanese law but has expressed concern about his ability to carry out his duties fully - what happens now? 08/08/2016
Japan Japanese Emperor Akihito hints at wish to step down because of old age In only his second ever public address to the nation, Japan’s Emperor Akihito has signalled his desire to step down. 08/08/2016
Japan Never mind Rio...Take a look at Tokyo, the 2020 Olympic host city! The Rio 2016 Olympics have only just begun but the drumbeat is already rolling for Tokyo 2020. 07/08/2016
No Comment Lantern festival in Japan The Kanto Festival, one of the largest summer festivals in northeastern Japan, has started in Akita City, featuring long bamboo poles decorated with lanterns. 05/08/2016
Business Series Strong yen prompts Toyota profit warning Toyota has warned its 2016/17 profit will be the smallest in four years because of the stronger yen. 04/08/2016
Japan IOC approves five new sports for Tokyo 2020 Games Five new sports will feature at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic games: skateboarding, surfing, climbing, baseball/softball and karate. 04/08/2016
Japan Japan: from diplomacy to a show-of-force? Shinzo Abe picks a hawkish conservative ally as defence minister, prompting fears of ruffled feathers among Tokyo's Asian neighbours. 03/08/2016
Focus Japan: Opportunities in the field of renewable energy The market for renewable energy is experiencing a real surge in Japan and should continue to develop. What opportunities are there for European 03/08/2016
Japan Japan is slowly closing the gender gap Last Sunday Koike Yuriko was elected as the first woman governor of Tokyo. 02/08/2016
Japan Tokyo poised to elect first female governor - exit polls Tokyo appears poised to welcome its first ever female governor. 31/07/2016
Japan Tokyo elects its first female governor Tokyo has elected Yuriko Koike as its first female governor, according to widely trusted exit polls. 31/07/2016
Business Line It's a Poke-nomenon In this edition of Business Line we will tell you all you need to know about the phenomenon that is Pokemon GO. 27/07/2016
Business Series No Pokemon profit boost for Nintendo - yet Despite the popularity of Pokemon GO Nintendo has announced an operating loss for the period from April to June. 27/07/2016
Japan Deadly knife attack in Japan leaves 19 dead at a care home for the disabled At least 19 people have been killed and another 26 injured some of them seriously at a residential care centre for the disabled in Japan. 26/07/2016
Japan Fifteen killed in knife attack at home for disabled in Japan At least 15 people have been killed by a man wielding a knife at a residential care centre for the disabled in the Japanese city of Sagamihara, which lies just south of… 26/07/2016
Japan Nintendo Pokemon share frenzy wilts Nintendo's shares fell 18 percent in one day after the company pointed out the smash-hit game would have only "limited" benefit for its earnings. 25/07/2016
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