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Japan Post to Receive ¥65 Billion Annual Subsidy for Network Maintenance
Public Policy & GovernanceJune 19, 2026

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.

Toyota Recalls 160,000 Sienta Vehicles Over Seatbelt Warning Defect
Transportation & InfrastructureJun 18

Toyota Recalls 160,000 Sienta Vehicles Over Seatbelt Warning Defect

Toyota recalls 160,000 Sienta minivans in Japan due to seatbelt warning system wiring defects. Owners will receive notifications and can schedule free repairs at authorized dealerships.

Japan's Banks Prepare for AI Cyber Threats with Possible ATM Shutdowns
Financial ServicesJun 18

Japan's Banks Prepare for AI Cyber Threats with Possible ATM Shutdowns

Japan's banking sector is preparing for AI-powered cyberattacks with potential ATM and service suspensions. The Japanese Bankers Association announced proactive security measures that prioritize customer protection over continuous service.

DAZN Halts Soccer Plan Subscriptions Amid Misleading Pricing Controversy
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 18

DAZN Halts Soccer Plan Subscriptions Amid Misleading Pricing Controversy

DAZN suspended new Soccer plan subscriptions after misleading pricing displays suggested monthly contracts when annual commitments were required. Affected subscribers can request refunds or plan changes.

Yen Plunges to 161 Per Dollar: What Expats Need to Know
Financial ServicesJun 18

Yen Plunges to 161 Per Dollar: What Expats Need to Know

The yen fell to 161 per dollar on June 18, its weakest in nearly two years, driven by Fed rate hike expectations. This impacts expats' purchasing power abroad and import costs.

Japan Legalizes Digital Wills in Historic Civil Code Amendment
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 17

Japan Legalizes Digital Wills in Historic Civil Code Amendment

Japan's Civil Code amendments passed June 17, 2026, legalizing digital wills for the first time alongside adult guardianship reforms, offering new estate planning options for foreign residents.

Shinkansen Introduces Private Compartments: Premium Travel from October 2026
Transportation & InfrastructureJun 17

Shinkansen Introduces Private Compartments: Premium Travel from October 2026

JR Central and JR West will launch private "Supreme Class" compartments on Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen from October 2026. Single compartments cost 32,660 yen Tokyo-Nagoya, targeting business travelers seeking privacy.

Japan Proposes 1% Food Tax with Income-Based Rebates from April 2027
TaxationJun 17

Japan Proposes 1% Food Tax with Income-Based Rebates from April 2027

Japan's cross-party council proposes reducing food consumption tax to 1% from April 2027 with income-based rebates for a two-year period. Opposition concerns may affect implementation timing and details.

Six Major Food Manufacturers Raided in Ice Cream Price-Fixing Probe
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 16

Six Major Food Manufacturers Raided in Ice Cream Price-Fixing Probe

Japan's Fair Trade Commission raided six major food manufacturers investigating suspected ice cream price-fixing. Senior executives allegedly coordinated price increases through regular meetings, potentially violating competition law.

Japan's Children and Families Agency to Publish Complete Budget Online
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 16

Japan's Children and Families Agency to Publish Complete Budget Online

Japan's Children and Families Agency will publish its complete budget online by March 2028, becoming the first ministry to fully disclose spending details to the public.

Magnitude 5.5 Earthquake Hits Kanto: What Foreign Residents Need to Know
Disaster PreparednessJun 16

Magnitude 5.5 Earthquake Hits Kanto: What Foreign Residents Need to Know

A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck Kanto on June 16, causing intensity 5-lower shaking in Gunma and Saitama. Authorities warn of possible aftershocks for one week. Foreign residents should review emergency preparedness.