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Measles Cases Exceed 200 in Japan, Fastest Spread Since 2020
HealthcareApril 14, 2026

Measles Cases Exceed 200 in Japan, Fastest Spread Since 2020

Measles cases in Japan have reached 236, the fastest increase since 2020. Health authorities urge vaccination verification, especially for children and unvaccinated adults.

Japan Bans Mobile Battery Use on Flights, Limits Carry-on to 2 Per Person
Transportation & InfrastructureApr 14

Japan Bans Mobile Battery Use on Flights, Limits Carry-on to 2 Per Person

Starting April 24th, Japan bans mobile battery use on all flights and limits passengers to two units in carry-on luggage. The new rules address safety concerns after multiple fire incidents.

ANA Receives Business Improvement Order Over Falsified Maintenance Records
Transportation & InfrastructureApr 14

ANA Receives Business Improvement Order Over Falsified Maintenance Records

Japan's transport ministry issued a business improvement order to ANA on April 14 after discovering falsified maintenance records. The airline must submit preventive measures by May 15, 2026.

TOTO Halts Bathroom Orders as Iran Crisis Disrupts Supply Chains
Public Policy & GovernanceApr 13

TOTO Halts Bathroom Orders as Iran Crisis Disrupts Supply Chains

TOTO suspended system bathroom orders from April 13 due to petroleum supply disruptions from the Iran crisis. Expats planning renovations or moving into new properties should expect delays and confirm installation schedules.

Tokyo's Ogasawara Village Effectively Greenlights Nuclear Waste Survey
Public Policy & GovernanceApr 13

Tokyo's Ogasawara Village Effectively Greenlights Nuclear Waste Survey

Ogasawara Village Mayor effectively approved a nuclear waste literature survey for Minamitorishima by deferring the decision to national government, marking progress in Japan's search for a permanent radioactive waste disposal site.

SoftBank, NEC, and Honda Launch National Physical AI Development Company
Technology & StartupsApr 12

SoftBank, NEC, and Honda Launch National Physical AI Development Company

SoftBank, NEC, and Honda have established a new company to develop domestic Physical AI technology, marking Japan's coordinated effort to compete globally in autonomous robotics and systems that interact with physical environments.

Zero Food Tax Proposal: What Price Changes Could Mean for Expats
TaxationApr 12

Zero Food Tax Proposal: What Price Changes Could Mean for Expats

Lawmakers debate eliminating Japan's 8% food consumption tax, but questions remain whether retailers would pass savings to consumers. The cross-party council examines implementation challenges and price transparency.

Japan Invests ¥631.5 Billion in Rapidus Semiconductor Initiative
Technology & StartupsApr 11

Japan Invests ¥631.5 Billion in Rapidus Semiconductor Initiative

Japan's government commits ¥631.5 billion to Rapidus for advanced semiconductor development, aiming to restore domestic chip manufacturing capabilities and create technology sector opportunities.

Japan Launches New Support Program for Employment Ice Age Generation
Labor Law & EmploymentApr 10

Japan Launches New Support Program for Employment Ice Age Generation

Japan's government has launched a new support program for the "employment ice age generation" (born 1970-1984), focusing on improving working conditions and promoting asset formation as they approach retirement age.

Iran Crisis Drives Fuel Prices Up: Japan Orders Direct Oil Sales
Public Policy & GovernanceApr 9

Iran Crisis Drives Fuel Prices Up: Japan Orders Direct Oil Sales

Japan's government orders oil companies to prioritize critical facilities amid Iran-driven fuel price surge. Bathhouses reduce hours, strategic reserves may be tapped, affecting expat living costs.

Proposed Food Tax Cut Faces Industry Resistance Over System Upgrades
TaxationApr 9

Proposed Food Tax Cut Faces Industry Resistance Over System Upgrades

Japan's proposed elimination of consumption tax on food faces strong business opposition due to system upgrade challenges. Industry groups cite technical difficulties and costs, prompting government to consider implementation timeline adjustments.

Japan Secures Alternative Oil Supply Routes as Iran Crisis Escalates
Public Policy & GovernanceApr 7

Japan Secures Alternative Oil Supply Routes as Iran Crisis Escalates

Japan has secured alternative oil routes bypassing the Strait of Hormuz amid Iran tensions, ensuring supplies beyond the new year. The government plans to increase alternative procurement to maintain energy stability.

Rice Prices in Japan Expected to Drop Due to High Inventory Levels
Financial ServicesApr 6

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.