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Rice Prices in Japan Expected to Drop Due to High Inventory Levels
Financial ServicesApril 6, 2026

Rice Prices in Japan Expected to Drop Due to High Inventory Levels

Rice prices in Japan are expected to fall over the next three months due to high inventory levels. Industry outlook index at 27 signals continued downward price trend, offering relief for household budgets.

Mazda Halts Middle East Production as Hormuz Strait Crisis Continues
Transportation & InfrastructureApr 6

Mazda Halts Middle East Production as Hormuz Strait Crisis Continues

Mazda suspended Middle East vehicle production until May 2026 due to Hormuz Strait blockade, while shifting output to European markets. Three Japan-related ships have passed through the strait without Japanese crew.

Domestic Flight Costs Set to Rise as Airlines Eye Fuel Surcharges
Transportation & InfrastructureApr 6

Domestic Flight Costs Set to Rise as Airlines Eye Fuel Surcharges

Major Japanese airlines are considering introducing fuel surcharges and raising fares on domestic routes due to surging oil prices, potentially ending the era of stable domestic flight pricing.

Japan Signals Public Spending Cuts as Energy Crisis Looms
Public Policy & GovernanceApr 6

Japan Signals Public Spending Cuts as Energy Crisis Looms

Japan's government signals upcoming public spending cuts and potential energy conservation requests amid rising costs. New policies will ensure government contracts reflect current energy and material prices to support businesses.

Fukushima Daini Reactor Cooling System Halted: Safety Protocols Explained
Disaster PreparednessApr 5

Fukushima Daini Reactor Cooling System Halted: Safety Protocols Explained

Fukushima Daini's Unit 1 cooling system stopped due to pump failure on April 5. TEPCO confirms no immediate danger as water temperatures remain low. Expats should understand safety protocols and emergency systems.

Japan Secures Oil Supply Through Alternative Routes Amid Iran Crisis
Public Policy & GovernanceApr 4

Japan Secures Oil Supply Through Alternative Routes Amid Iran Crisis

Japan has secured alternative oil supplies bypassing the Strait of Hormuz, reaching 60% of normal levels by May 2026. The government is cautiously considering energy conservation requests for residents and businesses.

New Employee Salaries Surge While Existing Workers Face Widening Pay Gap
Labor Law & EmploymentApr 4

New Employee Salaries Surge While Existing Workers Face Widening Pay Gap

Starting salaries in Japan are rising sharply, with some companies offering up to 400,000 yen monthly to new hires. This creates pay gaps with existing workers, presenting opportunities for expats to negotiate better compensation.

Japan Enables Digital Wills and Reforms Guardianship System
Public Policy & GovernanceApr 3

Japan Enables Digital Wills and Reforms Guardianship System

Japan's government approved Civil Code amendments allowing digital will creation and ending lifetime adult guardianship requirements, offering more flexible legal procedures for managing estates and supporting incapacitated individuals.

Microsoft Commits $16 Billion to AI Infrastructure in Japan
Technology & StartupsApr 3

Microsoft Commits $16 Billion to AI Infrastructure in Japan

Microsoft will invest $16 billion in AI infrastructure across Japan, partnering with SoftBank to build data centers. This creates potential job opportunities for tech professionals and signals growth in Japan's AI sector.

Japan Faces Energy Supply Challenges as Iran Crisis Disrupts Fuel Routes
Public Policy & GovernanceApr 3

Japan Faces Energy Supply Challenges as Iran Crisis Disrupts Fuel Routes

Japan faces energy supply concerns as Iran crisis blocks Hormuz Strait. Alternative fuel routes begin May, but electricity providers suspend new contracts and ferry services introduce surcharges amid rising costs.

Japan Considers Energy Conservation Measures Amid Iran Oil Supply Concerns
Public Policy & GovernanceApr 2

Japan Considers Energy Conservation Measures Amid Iran Oil Supply Concerns

Japan's government may request energy conservation cooperation as Iran tensions threaten oil supplies. PM Takaichi says all options remain open while monitoring petroleum supply and prices closely.

Japan Introduces Blue Ticket System for Bicycle Traffic Violations
Transportation & InfrastructureApr 1

Japan Introduces Blue Ticket System for Bicycle Traffic Violations

Japan's new blue ticket system for bicycle violations launched April 1, 2026, allowing police to issue on-the-spot fines for infractions like smartphone use, umbrella-holding while riding, and ignoring signals.

Japan Launches Child Support Fund and Shared Custody Options in April 2026
Public Policy & GovernanceApr 1

Japan Launches Child Support Fund and Shared Custody Options in April 2026

Japan introduces a 250-yen monthly child support fund via health insurance and allows shared custody for divorced parents starting April 2026, affecting all residents including expats.