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Imperial Household Law Amendment Passes Lower House in Historic Vote
Public Policy & GovernanceJuly 10, 2026

Imperial Household Law Amendment Passes Lower House in Historic Vote

Japan's Lower House passed historic Imperial Household Law amendments allowing female royals to retain status after marriage and permitting adoption from former Imperial branches. The bill addresses declining royal family numbers.

Mobile Suica Outage: JR East Offers Compensation After Charging Failures
Transportation & InfrastructureJul 10

Mobile Suica Outage: JR East Offers Compensation After Charging Failures

JR East will compensate Mobile Suica users after server overload on July 1st prevented account charging. The disruption affected thousands relying on the mobile payment system for transportation and daily purchases.

Rice Prices Fall Below ¥3,500 per 5kg for First Time Since Early 2025
Public Policy & GovernanceJul 10

Rice Prices Fall Below ¥3,500 per 5kg for First Time Since Early 2025

Rice prices at Japanese supermarkets dropped below ¥3,500 per 5kg for the first time since early 2025, reaching ¥3,458 as inventory levels normalize, offering financial relief to households.

Executive Arrested for ¥5.2 Billion Tax Evasion on Stock Sale Profits
TaxationJul 10

Executive Arrested for ¥5.2 Billion Tax Evasion on Stock Sale Profits

Tokyo prosecutors arrested a company founder for evading ¥780 million in taxes by hiding ¥5.2 billion in stock sale income. The case highlights Japan's strict enforcement of capital gains tax obligations for all residents.

Credit Card Processor Zentoshin Bankruptcy Leaves Businesses Without Funds
Financial ServicesJul 10

Credit Card Processor Zentoshin Bankruptcy Leaves Businesses Without Funds

Payment processor Zentoshin's bankruptcy leaves thousands of businesses unable to access sales revenue. Government establishes 378 consultation centers nationwide to assist affected merchants.

Mitsubishi Motors Partners with Tokyo University for Humanoid Robot Production
Technology & StartupsJul 9

Mitsubishi Motors Partners with Tokyo University for Humanoid Robot Production

Mitsubishi Motors partners with Tokyo University startup to mass-produce autonomous humanoid robots using Physical AI technology, marking Japan's push toward automation amid workforce shortages.

Technology & StartupsJul 8

Japan's Mobile Carriers Postpone Launch of 060 Phone Numbers

Japan's five major mobile carriers postponed the introduction of 060 phone numbers on July 8, 2026. The delay affects telecommunications expansion plans but doesn't impact current services or number availability.

Major Payment Processor Zentoshin Bankruptcy Leaves 20,000 Merchants Unpaid
Financial ServicesJul 8

Major Payment Processor Zentoshin Bankruptcy Leaves 20,000 Merchants Unpaid

Payment processor Zentoshin's bankruptcy has left over 20,000 merchants unpaid and unable to accept cards. The company allegedly engaged in accounting fraud for 20 years before collapsing.

Typhoon No. 9 to Strike Okinawa's Sakishima Islands with Violent Winds
Disaster PreparednessJul 8

Typhoon No. 9 to Strike Okinawa's Sakishima Islands with Violent Winds

Typhoon No. 9 will strike Okinawa's Sakishima Islands July 10-11 with violent winds capable of collapsing buildings. Residents must prepare immediately with supplies and secure homes before conditions worsen July 9.

Diet Session Tensions Ease as Seat Reduction Bill Shelved, Imperial Law Advances
Public Policy & GovernanceJul 7

Diet Session Tensions Ease as Seat Reduction Bill Shelved, Imperial Law Advances

Japan's ruling coalition shelved a controversial seat reduction bill to ease Diet tensions, prioritizing Imperial Household Law amendments addressing succession concerns through cross-party cooperation.

Major Shinkansen Developments: Linear Construction Approved, Route Debate Continues
Transportation & InfrastructureJul 7

Major Shinkansen Developments: Linear Construction Approved, Route Debate Continues

Shizuoka approves Linear Chuo Shinkansen construction after years of delays, while Osaka officials debate Hokuriku Shinkansen extension routes. Both projects will reshape Japan's high-speed rail network over the coming decade.

Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease Outbreak Spreads as Healthcare Costs Face Review
HealthcareJul 7

Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease Outbreak Spreads as Healthcare Costs Face Review

Hand, foot and mouth disease has reached warning levels in 15 prefectures, prompting health officials to urge thorough handwashing. Meanwhile, the government plans to revise medical costs for elderly patients by year-end.

KDDI Email Breach Exposes 12.23 Million Addresses, 7.62 Million Passwords
Technology & StartupsJul 6

KDDI Email Breach Exposes 12.23 Million Addresses, 7.62 Million Passwords

KDDI confirmed a breach exposing 12.23 million email addresses and 7.62 million passwords from its corporate email system. The attack began May 16 through an unknown vulnerability, with no secondary damage reported yet.