Yakushima Faces New Tourism Challenges

Japan Travel News - June 7, 2026 - 13:34
Yakushima, a world natural heritage island in Kagoshima Prefecture, is marking 60 years since the discovery of Jomon Sugi, the island's iconic cedar tree estimated to be more than 2,000 years old, as concerns grow over the future of the ancient forests that have long supported both tourism and local life. (News On Japan)
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How Historical Revisionism Fuels Modern Prejudice Against Ainu

Japan Education News - June 7, 2026 - 13:32
A panel exhibition held in Sapporo this year has reignited debate over what many experts and Ainu activists describe as a new form of discrimination—one that denies the Indigenous status of the Ainu people and seeks to reinterpret the history of discrimination they endured in Japan. (News On Japan)
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Tokai and Kanto Enter Rainy Season as Heavy Rain Threatens Western Japan

Japan Travel News - June 7, 2026 - 05:25
Japan's Meteorological Agency announced on June 7th that the rainy season is believed to have begun in the Tokai and Kanto-Koshin regions, marking the seasonal shift to wetter weather across a broad area of the country. (News On Japan)
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Missing American Tourist Found Dead in Mountains Outside Kyoto

Japan Society News - June 7, 2026 - 05:16
The family of James "Weston" Higginbotham, a 20-year-old Auburn University student who disappeared during a family vacation in Japan, announced on June 7th that he has been found dead after a volunteer search-and-rescue group located his body in a mountainous area outside Kyoto, bringing a week-long multinational search to a tragic end. (News On Japan)
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Former BOJ Governor Kuroda Says Wages Are Outpacing Prices

Japan Business News - June 7, 2026 - 04:55
Rapid inflation and the weakening yen continue to squeeze household budgets across Japan, prompting renewed debate over the country's economic policies. Former Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda, who spearheaded the central bank's aggressive monetary easing campaign under Abenomics, argues that the overall economy remains on a positive trajectory and that wage growth is now exceeding inflation. (News On Japan)
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Samurai Blue Eye Historic Breakthrough in 2026 World Cup

Japan Sports News - June 6, 2026 - 20:51
Expectations for Japan are unusually high heading into the 2026 World Cup, with the team now aiming not merely to reach the knockout stage but to finally break through the Round of 16 and advance to the quarterfinals for the first time. (News On Japan)
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Abashiri Prison Inmates Raise Wagyu Cattle

Japan Society News - June 6, 2026 - 05:51
At Futamigaoka Farm, operated by Abashiri Prison in Hokkaido, the people caring for the cattle are not livestock farmers but inmates serving prison sentences. Through daily work raising cattle, they are learning responsibility, empathy, and the value of life as Japan marks one year since the introduction of a new correctional system that places greater emphasis on rehabilitation. (News On Japan)
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Japan's Ancient Capitals Await World Heritage Status

Japan Travel News - June 6, 2026 - 05:37
Residents in Nara Prefecture are celebrating after UNESCO's advisory body recommended the archaeological complex known as the Asuka-Fujiwara Ancient Capitals for inscription as a World Heritage site, bringing the historic birthplace of Japan's ancient state one step closer to international recognition. (News On Japan)
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Former Momuri President Faces Two-Year Prison Term Over Illegal Referrals

Japan Business News - June 5, 2026 - 22:41
A court is set to hand down its verdict on August 28th in the trial of former Momuri president Shinji Tanimoto and his wife Shiori, who are accused of violating Japan's Attorney Act by illegally referring clients of the retirement agency service to lawyers. (News On Japan)
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Japan Toothbrushing Drill Draws Record 326,000 Students

Japan Education News - June 5, 2026 - 22:37
Elementary school students across Japan took part in the National Elementary School Toothbrushing Event on June 5th, with children at approximately 6,000 schools learning proper brushing techniques and oral hygiene practices under the guidance of dental hygienists. (News On Japan)
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Wanpato Squad Poodle Honored for Helping Disoriented Woman

Japan Society News - June 5, 2026 - 22:21
A medium poodle named Rokuta, a member of Hiroshima's Wanpato Squad neighborhood patrol program, and his owner, Eri Toya, have received a letter of appreciation after helping locate a missing elderly woman in Fuchu Town, Hiroshima Prefecture, while on a routine patrol walk. (News On Japan)
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Police Tighten Net Around Youth Suspects in Tochigi Robbery-Murder Case

Japan Society News - June 5, 2026 - 13:35
A 16-year-old boy accused of carrying out a deadly home invasion in Tochigi Prefecture has been re-arrested on suspicion of attempted robbery-murder involving the two sons of a 69-year-old woman who was killed during the attack, police said. (News On Japan)
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Japan to Replace Up to Five Nuclear Reactors by 2040s

Japan Technology News - June 5, 2026 - 12:45
The Japanese government has unveiled a draft target to replace between two and five nuclear reactors by the 2040s, marking the first time numerical goals for nuclear power development have been presented since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster 15 years ago. (News On Japan)
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Japan's Real Wages Rise for Fourth Straight Month

Japan Business News - June 5, 2026 - 12:38
Japan's real wages rose 1.9% in April from a year earlier, marking the fourth consecutive month of growth and the longest stretch of positive gains in about five years as this year's spring labor-management wage negotiations began feeding through into workers' paychecks. (News On Japan)
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Japan Household Spending Falls for Fifth Straight Month

Japan Business News - June 5, 2026 - 12:32
Japan's household spending fell for the fifth consecutive month in April, highlighting continued pressure on consumers as rising prices and growing concerns over instability in the Middle East weighed on household budgets. (News On Japan)
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Penniless Man Steals 49 Water Meters to Get Cash for Copper

Japan Society News - June 5, 2026 - 12:27
A 60-year-old unemployed man has been arrested and indicted for allegedly stealing water meters from apartment complexes in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, in what police believe was a scheme to sell the devices amid soaring copper prices and a growing nationwide wave of metal thefts. (News On Japan)
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Yamada and Edion Create 2.5 Trillion Yen Retail Giant

Japan Business News - June 5, 2026 - 12:22
Japan's largest electronics retailer, Yamada Holdings, and Osaka-based Edion announced on June 5th that they have agreed to integrate their businesses, creating a group with annual sales of approximately 2.5 trillion yen as competition in the consumer electronics industry intensifies and companies seek new ways to boost growth in a shrinking domestic market. (News On Japan)
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Controversy Erupts Over Prime Minister Takaichi’s Alleged Smear Video

Japan Politics News - June 5, 2026 - 11:59
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's administration is facing mounting scrutiny over allegations that members of her campaign were involved in distributing online videos that disparaged rival candidates during the February House of Representatives election, with opposition parties intensifying their questioning in the Diet and demanding further clarification. (News On Japan)
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Japan Calls for Next Generation Hunters; Bear Sightings Exceed 50,000

Japan Politics News - June 5, 2026 - 05:06
The Japanese government approved its 2026 Environment White Paper at a Cabinet meeting on June 5th, warning that a record-high 50,000-plus bear sightings recorded nationwide during fiscal 2025 have become a serious threat to public safety while also highlighting growing concerns over Japan's aging hunting population and the need to train a new generation of hunters. (News On Japan)
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Kitayama River Rafting Offers Thrills Through Mountain Gorges

Japan Travel News - June 4, 2026 - 21:36
Tourists are once again taking to the waters of the Kitayama River along the borders of Wakayama, Mie, and Nara prefectures, where a popular traditional rafting experience recreates the historic practice of transporting mountain timber by raft from Kitayama Village downstream to Shingu City. (News On Japan)
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