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Japan Extends Gasoline Subsidies While Government Searches for Exit Plan
Public Policy & GovernanceJune 7, 2026

Japan Extends Gasoline Subsidies While Government Searches for Exit Plan

Japan extends gasoline subsidies through supplementary budget while government seeks phased exit strategy. PM Takaichi confirms commitment to economic stability amid Middle East concerns.

Japan Debates Food Tax Cuts as Cost of Living Pressures Mount
TaxationJun 7

Japan Debates Food Tax Cuts as Cost of Living Pressures Mount

Japanese political parties are debating reducing consumption tax on food items to address rising living costs. While the proposal could lower grocery expenses for expats, farmers worry about revenue impacts and implementation details remain under discussion.

Severe Weather Alert: Linear Precipitation Band Risk in Southern Kyushu
Disaster PreparednessJun 6

Severe Weather Alert: Linear Precipitation Band Risk in Southern Kyushu

Southern Kyushu faces severe weather with linear precipitation band risk on June 7th. Evacuation orders issued in Miyazaki affecting over 1,000 residents. Expats should monitor alerts and prepare for landslides and flooding.

Japan Invests Additional ¥150 Billion in Rapidus Semiconductor Project
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 5

Japan Invests Additional ¥150 Billion in Rapidus Semiconductor Project

Japan invested an additional ¥150 billion in Rapidus semiconductor project, bringing total government support to ¥2.6 trillion. The initiative aims to establish domestic advanced chip production by the late 2020s.

Japan Sets Nuclear Reactor Replacement Target by 2040s for Energy Security
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 4

Japan Sets Nuclear Reactor Replacement Target by 2040s for Energy Security

Japan plans to replace 2-5 aging nuclear reactors by the 2040s to maintain energy security and support carbon neutrality goals, though the policy faces public scrutiny post-Fukushima.

Supplementary Budget for Middle East Crisis Passes Lower House
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 4

Supplementary Budget for Middle East Crisis Passes Lower House

Japan's Lower House approved a Middle East crisis supplementary budget on June 4, with final Upper House approval expected June 5. The measure passed with ruling party and some opposition support.

Japan Plans Support for Industries Affected by Food Tax Reduction
TaxationJun 4

Japan Plans Support for Industries Affected by Food Tax Reduction

Japan's government plans support for restaurants, farmers, and fisheries concerned about impacts from proposed food tax reductions. Cross-party talks continue on implementation challenges including system modifications.

Japan's Birth Rate Plummets to Historic Low with 671,000 Births in 2025
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 3

Japan's Birth Rate Plummets to Historic Low with 671,000 Births in 2025

Japan recorded only 671,000 births in 2025, the tenth consecutive record low. This demographic crisis affects expats through changing immigration policies, workforce opportunities, and social welfare systems.

BOJ Governor Signals Rate Hike Possibility Despite Mideast Uncertainty
Financial ServicesJun 3

BOJ Governor Signals Rate Hike Possibility Despite Mideast Uncertainty

BOJ Governor Ueda signals potential interest rate hikes despite Middle East tensions, prioritizing domestic inflation concerns. The move could affect expats' savings returns, loan costs, and currency exchange rates.

Illegal Diabetes Drug Sales for Weight Loss Spark Health Warnings in Japan
HealthcareJun 2

Illegal Diabetes Drug Sales for Weight Loss Spark Health Warnings in Japan

Three people face prosecution for illegally selling diabetes medication via social media in Osaka. Authorities warn against using these prescription drugs for weight loss without medical supervision due to serious health risks.

Japan Eyes Food Tax Cut: System Updates Could Take Up to One Year
TaxationJun 2

Japan Eyes Food Tax Cut: System Updates Could Take Up to One Year

Japan's government estimates food tax reduction would require 5-12 months for retail system updates, depending on whether rates drop to 1% or zero. Current 8% food tax could see cuts, providing savings for all residents.

Typhoon No. 6 Triggers Widespread Evacuations and Transport Chaos Across Japan
Disaster PreparednessJun 2

Typhoon No. 6 Triggers Widespread Evacuations and Transport Chaos Across Japan

Typhoon No. 6 made landfall in Wakayama on June 3, triggering Japan's highest-level flood warnings, widespread evacuations, and major transportation cancellations affecting trains and over 770 flights.

Japan's Supplementary Budget for Middle East Crisis Passes June 5
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 1

Japan's Supplementary Budget for Middle East Crisis Passes June 5

Japan's Diet will pass a Middle East crisis supplementary budget on June 5 after LDP and opposition parties agreed to fast-track approval, potentially affecting energy prices and economic stability for all residents.