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Japan Debates Major Judicial Reform Limiting Prosecutors' Retrial Appeals
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 7, 2026

Japan Debates Major Judicial Reform Limiting Prosecutors' Retrial Appeals

Japan's government and LDP are debating reforms to limit prosecutors' appeals in retrial cases, with disagreement over whether restrictions should appear in main legal text or supplementary provisions.

Fatal Highway Bus Crash Sparks Investigation into Unlicensed Charter Operations
Transportation & InfrastructureMay 7

Fatal Highway Bus Crash Sparks Investigation into Unlicensed Charter Operations

A fatal bus crash on Fukushima's Ban-etsu Expressway killed one student and injured 20 others. Police arrested the driver and are investigating possible unlicensed charter operations.

Japan Deploys Estimated ¥4-5 Trillion in Golden Week Currency Intervention
Financial ServicesMay 7

Japan Deploys Estimated ¥4-5 Trillion in Golden Week Currency Intervention

Japan likely deployed ¥4-5 trillion in currency intervention during Golden Week, following April 30 action. Officials won't confirm but warn against speculation, affecting expats' purchasing power and remittances.

Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship Heading to Canary Islands
HealthcareMay 6

Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship Heading to Canary Islands

A cruise ship with suspected hantavirus outbreak heads to Canary Islands from Cape Verde. Japanese health ministry says domestic spread risk remains low despite some virus strains having 40% mortality rates.

Yen Surges Past 155 Per Dollar in Suspected Market Intervention
Financial ServicesMay 6

Yen Surges Past 155 Per Dollar in Suspected Market Intervention

The yen surged past 155 per dollar on May 6th in suspected government intervention, rising over 2 yen in 20 minutes. The movement affects expats' purchasing power and signals authorities' concern about currency weakness.

Japan and Philippines Establish Framework for Maritime Defense Vessel Transfer
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 5

Japan and Philippines Establish Framework for Maritime Defense Vessel Transfer

Japan and the Philippines agreed to establish a working group to facilitate the transfer of used JMSDF escort vessels, following Japan's policy change allowing lethal weapon exports.

Yen Surges to 155 Range Against Dollar Amid Suspected Intervention
Financial ServicesMay 4

Yen Surges to 155 Range Against Dollar Amid Suspected Intervention

The yen surged to the 155 range against the dollar on May 4th amid suspected government intervention. Japan's Finance Minister declined to comment, while market observers noted the rapid afternoon movement.

Japan's Child Population Hits Record Low in 45th Year of Decline
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 4

Japan's Child Population Hits Record Low in 45th Year of Decline

Japan's child population fell to 13.29 million, down 350,000 from last year, marking 45 consecutive years of decline. The trend impacts education, labor markets, and family support policies relevant to expats.

Severe Weather System Brings Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Across Japan
Disaster PreparednessMay 3

Severe Weather System Brings Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Across Japan

A severe low-pressure system is bringing heavy rain and strong winds across Japan through May 4th, with violent winds expected in Tohoku. The Amami region has entered rainy season, marking the start of tsuyu.

Japan Taps Strategic Oil Reserves as Iran Crisis Threatens Energy Security
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 2

Japan Taps Strategic Oil Reserves as Iran Crisis Threatens Energy Security

Japan began releasing strategic oil reserves on May 1-2 amid Iran-related uncertainties. The government aims to ensure stable energy supplies, though expats may face higher fuel and utility costs.

PM Takaichi Strengthens Energy Security Through Southeast Asia Diplomacy
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 2

PM Takaichi Strengthens Energy Security Through Southeast Asia Diplomacy

PM Takaichi's May 2026 visits to Vietnam and Australia focus on securing critical minerals and LNG supplies, aiming to strengthen Japan's energy security and supply chain resilience amid global volatility.

Constitution Day Sparks Debate on Emergency Powers and Referendum Rules
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 2

Constitution Day Sparks Debate on Emergency Powers and Referendum Rules

Japan's 79th Constitution Day sparked debates on adding emergency powers and regulating referendum advertising. Ruling parties push amendments while opposition divides; 35% want internet ad regulation.

Natto and Gyoza Shortages Hit Japan as Iran Crisis Disrupts Packaging Supply
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 1

Natto and Gyoza Shortages Hit Japan as Iran Crisis Disrupts Packaging Supply

Natto and gyoza products face sales suspensions and up to 20% price increases due to packaging material shortages caused by Iran-related supply chain disruptions affecting Japan's food industry.