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Post-Earthquake Advisory Period Ends: Experts Warn Continued Preparedness Needed
Disaster PreparednessApril 27, 2026

Post-Earthquake Advisory Period Ends: Experts Warn Continued Preparedness Needed

Japan's week-long earthquake advisory for Hokkaido-Sanriku ended April 27, but experts warn seismic risks remain high. Continued preparedness is essential as regional earthquake activity has increased since last year.

Tokyo Gas Announces First Basic Rate Hike in 46 Years
Public Policy & GovernanceApr 27

Tokyo Gas Announces First Basic Rate Hike in 46 Years

Tokyo Gas will raise basic residential rates by 150 yen monthly starting October 2025, the first such increase in 46 years. Rising personnel costs drive the change, affecting all households in the Tokyo area.

Multiple Wildfires Rage Across Northern Japan, Affecting Major Routes
Disaster PreparednessApr 26

Multiple Wildfires Rage Across Northern Japan, Affecting Major Routes

Forest fires burn across Iwate, Fukushima, and Niigata prefectures, forcing evacuations of 458 people and closing major highways. Expats should monitor local alerts and prepare for air quality issues.

Magnitude 5+ Earthquake Strikes Hokkaido, Nuclear Facilities Secure
Disaster PreparednessApr 26

Magnitude 5+ Earthquake Strikes Hokkaido, Nuclear Facilities Secure

A magnitude 5+ earthquake struck Hokkaido's Tokachi region on April 26, 2026, with no tsunami risk. All nuclear facilities reported no abnormalities, and the government activated emergency response protocols.

TEPCO Appoints New Chairman Amid Push for Corporate Restructuring
Public Policy & GovernanceApr 25

TEPCO Appoints New Chairman Amid Push for Corporate Restructuring

TEPCO is appointing JIC president Keisuke Yokoo as chairman to drive corporate reforms. The change affects Tokyo area electricity consumers and may reshape Japan's power sector.

Japan Introduces Shift System for Surgeons Under Work Reform Initiative
Labor Law & EmploymentApr 25

Japan Introduces Shift System for Surgeons Under Work Reform Initiative

Japanese hospitals now allow surgeons to hand over operations mid-procedure under new work-hour reforms. The shift system aims to reduce physician overwork while maintaining patient care quality.

Denso Withdraws Rohm Acquisition Bid, Reshaping Japan's Semiconductor Landscape
Technology & StartupsApr 25

Denso Withdraws Rohm Acquisition Bid, Reshaping Japan's Semiconductor Landscape

Denso withdraws its acquisition bid for Rohm after failing to gain management support. Rohm instead pursues power semiconductor alliance with Toshiba and Mitsubishi Electric, reflecting Japan's evolving approach to industry consolidation.

Otsuchi Wildfire Enters Fifth Day as 1,300 Personnel Battle Blaze
Disaster PreparednessApr 25

Otsuchi Wildfire Enters Fifth Day as 1,300 Personnel Battle Blaze

A wildfire in Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture has entered its fifth day with 1,300 firefighters battling the blaze. Experts warn of prolonged emergency as flames spread beyond initial evacuation zones toward residential areas.

Japan Moves Forward with Co-Payment Increases for OTC-Similar Drugs
HealthcareApr 24

Japan Moves Forward with Co-Payment Increases for OTC-Similar Drugs

Japan's lower house committee approved health insurance amendments requiring additional patient fees for OTC-similar prescription drugs, advancing cost-containment measures that could affect expat medical expenses.

Japan to Release Additional Oil from National Reserves Starting May 1st
Public Policy & GovernanceApr 24

Japan to Release Additional Oil from National Reserves Starting May 1st

Japan will release additional oil from national reserves starting May 1st to address supply stability concerns. The measure aims to stabilize fuel markets and moderate potential price increases.

Japan Cuts Passport Fees by ¥7,000 Starting July 1st
Public Policy & GovernanceApr 24

Japan Cuts Passport Fees by ¥7,000 Starting July 1st

Japan reduces passport fees by ¥7,000 for 10-year passports starting July 1st, 2026. The change benefits naturalized Japanese citizens but not foreign residents holding non-Japanese passports.

Tokushima University Cited for Paid Leave Violations Amid Labor Reform Talks
Labor Law & EmploymentApr 23

Tokushima University Cited for Paid Leave Violations Amid Labor Reform Talks

Tokushima University received a labor violation notice for paid leave practices, while Japan's labor minister announced reviews of working time systems, affecting foreign workers' rights and protections.

Food Tax Elimination Proposal Sparks Concerns from Japan's Producers
TaxationApr 22

Food Tax Elimination Proposal Sparks Concerns from Japan's Producers

Agriculture and fishery groups express concerns about proposed food tax elimination, citing complexity as producers would still pay consumption tax on inputs like fertilizers and fuel while selling tax-free products.