Japan's popular sushi cuisine under threat from climate change
ABC News (Australia) -- Jul 14
Japan's famous sushi culture is under increasing pressure from climate change. Tuna catches and wasabi crops are both facing challenges.
Global warming, combined with a move away from the traditional fishing and farming jobs is 'casting' a shadow over the cuisine's future.

NHK - Aug 18
Japan's health ministry has decided to approve online sales of antigen coronavirus test kits if they meet certain conditions such as their accuracy is on a par with government-approved products.

Nikkei - Aug 18
The Apple Store in Tokyo's upscale Ginza district will move this month to Japan's first 12-story building made of a fire-resistant wood and steel construction.

Jiji - Aug 18
Reo Fujita, a 9-year-old Japanese elementary school third-grade boy, will become the youngest professional "go" player on Sept. 1, an association for the traditional board game said Wednesday.

South China Morning Post - Aug 18
Opposition is growing in Japan over the decision to hold a state funeral for the late former leader Shinzo Abe.

Japanese Comedian Meshida - Aug 18
Nowadays in Japan for people 50 years old the unmarried rate for men is 23% and women 14%.

theguardian.com - Aug 18
The Japanese government has launched a nationwide competition calling for ideas to encourage people to drink more alcohol after a change in attitudes among the young resulted in a slide in tax revenues.

newsonjapan.com - Aug 18
Japanese candlesticks (Japanese candles) are one of the most popular tools for analyzing financial markets.

Kabuki In-Depth - Aug 17
Ise Ondo Koi no Netaba ("The Ise Dances and Love's Dull Blade"), written in 1796 and first performed at the Kado no Shibai in Osaka, remains one of the most beloved works in the sewamono repertoire, with major acting traditions in both Kamigata and Tokyo.

NHK - Aug 17
Syphilis is spreading in Japan faster than it has in more than two decades. Experts say cases of the disease are likely to exceed 10,000 in one year.

Japan Times - Aug 17
The coronavirus pandemic led to 8,000 more suicides in Japan between March 2020 and June 2022 than would have been expected without it, a recent study has calculated.

NHK - Aug 17
A former director of the Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games has been arrested on suspicion of accepting bribes.

Japan Today - Aug 17
On August 16, Minami Minegishi, a former member of the idol group AKB48 and TV personality, revealed that she had gotten married.