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Japan Proposes Cutting Food Tax to 1% - Benefits Remain Uncertain
TaxationJuly 18, 2026

Japan Proposes Cutting Food Tax to 1% - Benefits Remain Uncertain

Japan's government proposes cutting food consumption tax from 8% to 1%, potentially saving families 60,000 yen yearly. However, economists warn companies may raise prices during the transition, making actual benefits uncertain.

JR Tokai and Shizuoka Sign Deal to Begin Linear Shinkansen Construction
Transportation & InfrastructureJul 18

JR Tokai and Shizuoka Sign Deal to Begin Linear Shinkansen Construction

JR Tokai and Shizuoka Prefecture signed an environmental agreement on July 18, 2026, ending years of deadlock and allowing Linear Shinkansen construction to proceed through the prefecture.

Apple Raises iPhone Prices in Japan by 10% Amid Yen Weakness
Financial ServicesJul 18

Apple Raises iPhone Prices in Japan by 10% Amid Yen Weakness

Apple increased iPhone prices in Japan by approximately 10% on July 18, 2026, due to yen weakness. Even budget models now exceed 100,000 yen, prompting increased demand for used devices.

JAL Introduces Online Alcohol Testing After Crew Violations Delay Flights
Transportation & InfrastructureJul 17

JAL Introduces Online Alcohol Testing After Crew Violations Delay Flights

JAL submitted new alcohol prevention measures to transport authorities after two crew members violated drinking rules in May, causing flight delays. The airline will implement online alcohol testing before duty.

Japan to Decide on Food Tax Cut by Early August Amid Political Divide
TaxationJul 17

Japan to Decide on Food Tax Cut by Early August Amid Political Divide

Japan's government will decide by early August whether to reduce consumption tax on food items, potentially lowering rates from 10% to 9%. The decision comes after cross-party talks failed to reach consensus.

Diet Extends Session to Pass Imperial Household Law Allowing Male Adoptions
Public Policy & GovernanceJul 17

Diet Extends Session to Pass Imperial Household Law Allowing Male Adoptions

Japan's Diet extended its session to July 25 after passing Imperial Household Law amendments allowing adoption of male heirs from former imperial families, despite 85% public support for female emperors.

Record Rainfall Strikes Tochigi and Gunma: What Foreign Residents Need to Know
Disaster PreparednessJul 17

Record Rainfall Strikes Tochigi and Gunma: What Foreign Residents Need to Know

Record rainfall on July 17 caused evacuations for over 100,000 people in Tochigi and Gunma. Linear precipitation bands produced 100mm/hour rainfall, triggering Level 5 emergency alerts and river flooding.

Japan Debates Tax Reform: New Income Benefits by 2029, Food Tax Cut Stalled
TaxationJul 16

Japan Debates Tax Reform: New Income Benefits by 2029, Food Tax Cut Stalled

Japan's working group agrees on income-based benefits by 2029, but consumption tax reduction on food remains stalled despite Prime Minister's support. Local governors demand financial protections.

Single-Elderly Households Hit Record 9.3 Million as Japan Ages Rapidly
Public Policy & GovernanceJul 15

Single-Elderly Households Hit Record 9.3 Million as Japan Ages Rapidly

Japan's single elderly households reached a record 9.3 million, the highest since 1986. This demographic shift impacts housing, healthcare jobs, and community life for foreign residents.

Working Mothers Hit Record High as Most Japanese Households Report Hardship
Labor Law & EmploymentJul 15

Working Mothers Hit Record High as Most Japanese Households Report Hardship

Working mothers now comprise 81.2% of households with children under 18 in Japan, a record high. Despite average household incomes rising 7.3%, over half of families still report financial difficulties.

Nichirei Cyberattack Disrupts Food Supply Chain Across Japan
Technology & StartupsJul 15

Nichirei Cyberattack Disrupts Food Supply Chain Across Japan

Nichirei confirmed a cyberattack disrupted its systems, causing food shortages at KFC, Aeon, and other major chains. Operations resume July 17, but full recovery may take months.

Record Heat Wave Sends 4,500 to Hospital, Damages Airport Infrastructure
Disaster PreparednessJul 14

Record Heat Wave Sends 4,500 to Hospital, Damages Airport Infrastructure

Over 4,500 people hospitalized for heatstroke in one week as temperatures hit 38°C across Japan. Extreme heat damaged Haneda Airport runway, causing flight disruptions. Authorities urge air conditioning use and hydration.

Extreme Heat Wave Hits Japan: Heat Stroke Prevention Measures Urged
Disaster PreparednessJul 13

Extreme Heat Wave Hits Japan: Heat Stroke Prevention Measures Urged

A severe heat wave is spreading across Japan, with temperatures exceeding 35°C. Authorities urge proper air conditioning use, frequent hydration, and workplace precautions to prevent heat stroke.