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Japanese Yen Hits 161 Per Dollar as Intervention Concerns Mount
Financial ServicesJune 23, 2026

Japanese Yen Hits 161 Per Dollar as Intervention Concerns Mount

The yen weakened to 161 per dollar, approaching a 40-year low. Finance Minister Katayama confirmed Japan-U.S. agreement on potential intervention, creating volatile conditions for expat finances.

Supreme Court Finalizes Dissolution Order for Unification Church
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 23

Supreme Court Finalizes Dissolution Order for Unification Church

Japan's Supreme Court finalized the Unification Church dissolution order, rejecting appeals and stripping its legal status. Experts urge victim compensation and support systems for departing members.

KDDI Email Breach Exposes Up to 14.22 Million Accounts in Japan
Technology & StartupsJun 23

KDDI Email Breach Exposes Up to 14.22 Million Accounts in Japan

KDDI reported a major security breach affecting up to 14.22 million email accounts on June 23, 2026. Users of Nifty, Biglobe, and four other providers should immediately change passwords and enable two-factor authentication.

Japan's Prime Minister Upgrades Official Vehicle to Century SUV
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 22

Japan's Prime Minister Upgrades Official Vehicle to Century SUV

Japan's Prime Minister switched from a sedan to an SUV-type Toyota Century on June 22, 2026, marking the first SUV official vehicle while maintaining the prestigious Century brand for security and modern needs.

Food Prices Rising as Consumption Tax Debate Heats Up in Japan
TaxationJun 22

Food Prices Rising as Consumption Tax Debate Heats Up in Japan

Major food price increases from companies like Nippon Ham begin in August, while the government debates temporarily reducing food consumption tax to 1% starting April 2027 for two years before reverting to 8%.

Kawai Musical Instruments Sanctioned for Underpaying Freelance Teachers
Labor Law & EmploymentJun 22

Kawai Musical Instruments Sanctioned for Underpaying Freelance Teachers

Kawai Musical Instruments received official sanctions from Japan's Fair Trade Commission for underpaying freelance music teachers for trial lessons, violating the Freelance Protection Law.

Yen Hits 39-Year Low as Japan, U.S. Hold Emergency Currency Talks
Financial ServicesJun 22

Yen Hits 39-Year Low as Japan, U.S. Hold Emergency Currency Talks

The yen fell to 161.90 per dollar on June 22nd, its weakest in 39 years, prompting emergency talks between Japanese and U.S. finance officials amid growing concerns about the currency's rapid decline.

Shinkansen Safety Under Scrutiny After Platform Barrier Breach at Hamamatsu
Transportation & InfrastructureJun 20

Shinkansen Safety Under Scrutiny After Platform Barrier Breach at Hamamatsu

A fatal platform barrier breach at Hamamatsu Station halted Tokaido Shinkansen service for three hours, affecting 140,000 passengers and raising questions about safety gaps in Japan's bullet train infrastructure.

Iran Threatens Hormuz Strait Closure: Energy Security Concerns for Japan
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 20

Iran Threatens Hormuz Strait Closure: Energy Security Concerns for Japan

Iran threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz on June 20, risking Japan's oil supply as 95% of imports pass through this route. Expats may face higher energy costs and economic impacts.

Tokyo Elementary School Fire Raises Safety Questions After 11 Injured
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 20

Tokyo Elementary School Fire Raises Safety Questions After 11 Injured

An electric heater fire in a Tokyo elementary school injured 11 people, exposing issues with early fire detection and evacuation procedures. The incident highlights important safety considerations for foreign families.

Japan Post to Receive ¥65 Billion Annual Subsidy for Network Maintenance
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 19

Japan Post to Receive ¥65 Billion Annual Subsidy for Network Maintenance

Japan's parliament approved ¥65 billion in annual subsidies for Japan Post to maintain its nationwide network. The funding ensures continued postal services across Japan, including rural areas where expats may rely on post offices.

Japan Proposes Historic Law to Expand Imperial Family Membership
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 19

Japan Proposes Historic Law to Expand Imperial Family Membership

Japan's government has proposed legislation allowing female imperial members to retain status after marriage and permitting adoption of male descendants from former royal branches to address the shrinking Imperial Family.

Japan to Increase Foreign Visa Application Fees Fivefold from July 2025
Immigration & VisasJun 19

Japan to Increase Foreign Visa Application Fees Fivefold from July 2025

Japan will increase visa application fees fivefold starting July 2025, significantly raising costs for foreign residents and visitors. The government announced the decision in June 2026, though specific fee amounts remain undisclosed.