Victims remembered 3 years after Karuizawa bus crash
January 15, 2019
Karuizawa, Nagano Pref.–On the third anniversary Tuesday of a fatal ski tour bus crash that happened in Karuizawa, a resort town in the central Japan prefecture of Nagano, many mourners offered flowers at a monument built near the accident site
Japan Olympic chief reiterates innocence in alleged bribery
January 15, 2019
Tokyo–Japanese Olympic Committee President Tsunekazu Takeda on Tuesday claimed his innocence once again in an alleged bribery case over Tokyo’s successful bid to host the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics. Takeda, 71, told a press conference that the payments in question
Tuna auction viewing area opens at Toyosu Market
January 15, 2019
Tokyo–A crowd of people, including foreigners, visited the Toyosu central wholesale market in Tokyo on Tuesday as the new landmark in the Japanese capital started to allow visitors to view tuna auctions from a designated area the same day. The
Google Japan fails to declare 3.5 B. Yen in taxable income
January 15, 2019
Tokyo–Japanese tax authorities have found that a Japanese unit of Google LLC failed to declare some 3.5 billion yen in income related to transactions with a Singaporean unit of the U.S. Internet giant in the year through December 2015, informed
Japan Automakers Showcase Sports Cars at Detroit Auto Show
January 15, 2019
Detroit–Japanese automakers displayed sports cars featuring sophisticated designs and high driving performances at the North American International Auto Show, which opened in Detroit on Monday. Toyota Motor Corp. <7203> exhibited its revived Supra for a world premiere. Production of the
Japan, S. Korea remain divided over radar lock-on
January 15, 2019
Seoul–Japan and South Korea have failed to narrow their differences over an incident last month in which a South Korean warship allegedly directed a fire-control radar at a Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force patrol plane. Working-level defense officials from the two
EXCLUSIVE: Ghosn may have avoided electronic approval for CEO expenses
January 15, 2019
Tokyo–Former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn may have avoided using an electronic approval system for expenses from the so-called CEO reserves at the automaker, Jiji Press has learned. Ghosn is believed to have sent a total of 14.7 million
Number of Workers in Japan Could Drop by 12.85 M. by 2040
January 15, 2019
Tokyo–The number of people with jobs in Japan could decline by 12.85 million from 2017 to 52.45 million in 2040 if the country’s economic growth stands at zero pct and labor participation by women and elderly people remains slow, a
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