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Middle East Crisis Threatens Japan's Supply Chain: Naphtha Shortage Impacts Multiple Industries
Public Policy & GovernanceMarch 31, 2026

Middle East Crisis Threatens Japan's Supply Chain: Naphtha Shortage Impacts Multiple Industries

Middle East tensions are causing naphtha shortages in Japan, prompting government emergency measures. Price increases expected for clothing, construction materials, and potential medical supply disruptions affecting expat residents.

April 2025: Nearly 2,800 Food Items Face Price Increases in Japan
Public Policy & GovernanceMar 31

April 2025: Nearly 2,800 Food Items Face Price Increases in Japan

Nearly 2,800 food items will increase in price across Japan this April 2025, the highest number since October 2024. Analysts warn Middle East tensions may trigger further increases later this year.

Major Japanese Banks Push Variable Housing Loan Rates Above 1%
Financial ServicesMar 31

Major Japanese Banks Push Variable Housing Loan Rates Above 1%

Four major Japanese banks raised variable housing loan rates above 1% starting April 2026, affecting new borrowers. Expats should review existing mortgages and compare variable versus fixed-rate options.

Middle East Crisis Halts Auto Exports, Threatens Japan Supply Chains
Transportation & InfrastructureMar 30

Middle East Crisis Halts Auto Exports, Threatens Japan Supply Chains

Japanese automakers have halted Middle East exports due to Strait of Hormuz blockade. Manufacturers considering production cuts and alternative routes, potentially affecting automotive sector employment.

Japan's New Workplace Safety Rules for Older Workers Start April 2025
Labor Law & EmploymentMar 30

Japan's New Workplace Safety Rules for Older Workers Start April 2025

From April 2025, Japanese employers must make efforts to prevent workplace injuries among workers aged 60+, including workplace modifications and health assessments, affecting both expat employees and managers.

Japan Passes First Provisional Budget in 11 Years: What Expats Need to Know
Public Policy & GovernanceMar 30

Japan Passes First Provisional Budget in 11 Years: What Expats Need to Know

Japan passed its first provisional budget in 11 years, worth ¥8.6 trillion, ensuring government services continue while the full 2026 budget remains under negotiation between ruling and opposition parties.

Express Train Door Opens Mid-Journey, Classified as Serious Incident
Transportation & InfrastructureMar 29

Express Train Door Opens Mid-Journey, Classified as Serious Incident

A door opened on the moving Limited Express Kaiji train, prompting authorities to classify it as a serious incident. Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the safety system failure.

First Oil Tanker Reaches Japan via Alternative Route Amid Middle East Crisis
Public Policy & GovernanceMar 28

First Oil Tanker Reaches Japan via Alternative Route Amid Middle East Crisis

Japan received its first oil tanker via alternative route since Iran military operations began, bypassing the Strait of Hormuz. Another tanker expected in April as Japan secures energy supplies amid Middle East tensions.

Iwate Prefecture Experiences Multiple Earthquakes, No Tsunami Risk
Disaster PreparednessMar 26

Iwate Prefecture Experiences Multiple Earthquakes, No Tsunami Risk

Iwate Prefecture experienced earthquakes measuring up to seismic intensity 4 on March 26, with no tsunami threat. Foreign residents should review emergency preparedness plans and ensure devices receive alerts.

Japan Releases Strategic Oil Reserves as Iran Crisis Drives Fuel Costs Up
Public Policy & GovernanceMar 25

Japan Releases Strategic Oil Reserves as Iran Crisis Drives Fuel Costs Up

Japan began releasing strategic oil reserves on March 26 amid the Iran crisis, as fuel prices surge dramatically. Diesel costs have doubled in some areas, while 45 Japanese ships remain stranded in the Persian Gulf.

SDF Member Arrested After Intrusion at Chinese Embassy in Tokyo
Public Policy & GovernanceMar 24

SDF Member Arrested After Intrusion at Chinese Embassy in Tokyo

A 23-year-old GSDF member was arrested for intruding on Chinese Embassy grounds in Tokyo, allegedly to confront the ambassador about anti-Japan statements and possibly threatening diplomats.

Japan Activates Emergency Oil Measures as Iran Crisis Threatens Supply
Public Policy & GovernanceMar 23

Japan Activates Emergency Oil Measures as Iran Crisis Threatens Supply

Japan activates emergency oil measures as Iran tensions threaten supply. Government establishes crisis council, releases strategic reserves, and allocates 800 billion yen for price controls amid potential fuel disruptions.

Japan Weighs Self-Defense Force Deployment to Hormuz Strait Amid US-Iran Crisis
Public Policy & GovernanceMar 22

Japan Weighs Self-Defense Force Deployment to Hormuz Strait Amid US-Iran Crisis

Japan considers deploying Self-Defense Forces to Hormuz Strait as US-Iran tensions threaten critical oil shipping routes. Expats should prepare for potential fuel and utility price increases.