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Suzuki has announced plans to invest over 600 billion yen in India to build a new factory capable of producing 1 million vehicles annually in a move to shore up its current 40% market share amid keen competition from Korea.

Fast Retailing, the parent company of Uniqlo and GU, will provide 100,000 items of winter clothing including down jackets to the areas affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake.

Acclaimed Japanese enka singer Aki Yashiro, known for hits like "Funauta," has passed away at the age of 73.

A 41-year-old YouTuber known as 'Tokorozawa Tyson' has been arrested for allegedly threatening an acquaintance.

The "Population Strategy Council," comprised of private sector experts, published a recommendation on Tuesday suggesting that Japan should aim to be a nation with a total population of 80 million by the year 2100.

Pocket Pair has announced the release of their latest open-world survival craft game, "Palworld." Along with the release date announcement, a new trailer has been unveiled.

Real wages for wokers in Japan decreased by 3% last November year-on-year, marking a continuous decline for 20 months.

For the second consecutive day, stock prices have reached a post-bubble record high, surpassing 34,000, boosted by the expansion of the NISA tax-advantaged investment program for individual investors.

Over the past year, the consumer price index in Tokyo's 23 wards rose by 3.0% compared to the previous year, marking the highest increase in 41 years.

JR East is set to launch a weekday-only unlimited Shinkansen pass for 10,000 yen starting this Sunday.

NCT 127 Kicks Off Their Second Dome Tour in Nagoya

Model Ralumu Fujikawa creates post to apologize, revealing she lied about her cosmetic surgery and shares before-and-after photos.

The Nikkei Stock Average surged 600 points during trading Tuesday morning to reach its highest level since March 1990.

A teacher at a combined junior and senior high school in Tokyo has been re-arrested on charges of performing indecent acts on a male student and filming the incident.

TWICE's Momo ecstatic after receiving a gift from LE SSERAFIM's Sakura.

Renowned musician of rock band X JAPAN has been chosen to compose the official global theme song for the popular Sanrio character Hello Kitty, in celebration of its 50th anniversary in 2024.

Coming of Age Day was celebrated on Monday at Tokyo DisneySea, with Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse gracing the stage, entertaining the young adults with song and dance.

The creator of the Japanese football manga "Captain Tsubasa" will finish the series in April, ending a 43-year run in which it captivated children and even professional footballers around the world, including Spanish star Andres Iniesta. (Kyodo)

The transport ministry says Runway C at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, where a Japan Airlines passenger plane and a Coast Guard aircraft collided last week, will reopen on Monday. (NHK)

This hidden Tokyo food gem is definitely a one of kind. I'm taking you deep into the kitchen of Isegen, which has a generational history. (Paolo fromTOKYO)

Japan Travel Update - Things to do in Tokyo Japan 2024. We'll introduce 10 new tourist attractions opening in Tokyo in 2024 including teamLab planets tokyo, and Shibuya AXSH. (SAMURAI JUNJIRO Channel)

At the Friday New Year gathering of Japan's influential economic groups, major companies announced ambitious wage increases for the coming year, with many proposing raises of "more than 10%" and some as high as "16% and above."

A 39-year-old man was arrested Saturday afternoon for attempted murder after allegedly pushing a woman in her 60s onto the tracks at Shinagawa Station in Tokyo, causing her to be hit by a train.

In the first auction of the year at Tokyo's Toyosu Market, a bluefin tuna from Oma in Aomori Prefecture was sold for a record-breaking 114.24 million yen.

Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) has made critical announcements regarding the upcoming University Entrance Examination, affirming its commitment to accommodate students affected by the recent Noto Peninsula earthquake.

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