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Japan Moves Forward on Imperial Succession Reform with Adoption Plan
Public Policy & GovernanceJune 11, 2026

Japan Moves Forward on Imperial Succession Reform with Adoption Plan

Japan's government is drafting legislation to allow adoption of male descendants from former Imperial branches, addressing succession concerns. Political parties disagree on parliamentary procedures, with the LDP pushing for passage this session.

Japan Cracks Down on Misleading Promotions and Freelance Rights Violations
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 11

Japan Cracks Down on Misleading Promotions and Freelance Rights Violations

Japan issued its first nationwide order against misleading "limited-time" promotions and penalized KADOKAWA for violating freelance worker protections, strengthening consumer and contractor rights.

ANA's New Fare System Sparks Customer Service Crisis for Travelers
Transportation & InfrastructureJun 11

ANA's New Fare System Sparks Customer Service Crisis for Travelers

ANA faces severe customer service delays following its May 2026 domestic fare system launch, with email responses taking two weeks to two months and phone lines largely inaccessible.

El Niño Returns to Japan After Two Years, Summer Heat Expected
Disaster PreparednessJun 10

El Niño Returns to Japan After Two Years, Summer Heat Expected

El Niño has returned after two years, but Japan expects hotter-than-average summer temperatures despite the phenomenon typically bringing cooler weather, requiring expats to prepare for intense heat.

Japan Approves Digital Textbooks for Schools Starting 2030
EducationJun 10

Japan Approves Digital Textbooks for Schools Starting 2030

Japan's revised School Education Act officially recognizes digital textbooks for elementary through high schools starting 2030. The legislation allows tablet-based materials to replace traditional paper textbooks nationwide.

Bank of Japan Governor Ueda Hospitalized, to Miss Key Policy Meeting
Financial ServicesJun 10

Bank of Japan Governor Ueda Hospitalized, to Miss Key Policy Meeting

BOJ Governor Ueda hospitalized June 9 for liver infection, expected two-week recovery. Will miss June 15-16 policy meeting but participate via written submission. Monetary policy decisions may affect expat finances.

Bank of Japan Expected to Raise Interest Rates to 1% in June
Financial ServicesJun 9

Bank of Japan Expected to Raise Interest Rates to 1% in June

The Bank of Japan is expected to raise rates to 1% on June 15, responding to inflation risks from oil prices and yen weakness. This will increase mortgage and loan costs while potentially improving savings returns.

JR East Switches to QR Code Tickets, Ending Magnetic System in Spring 2027
Transportation & InfrastructureJun 9

JR East Switches to QR Code Tickets, Ending Magnetic System in Spring 2027

JR East will replace magnetic stripe tickets with QR code tickets starting spring 2027. The change affects paper tickets but not IC cards like Suica, with implementation expected across the Tokyo area and eastern Japan.

Food Price Surge: Chicken Hits Record Highs, Kirin Raises Beverage Prices
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 8

Food Price Surge: Chicken Hits Record Highs, Kirin Raises Beverage Prices

Chicken prices hit record highs while Kirin Beverage raises prices on 166 products (90% of lineup) from October 2026. Middle East tensions contribute to rising costs affecting expat household budgets.

Philippine Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Warnings Across Japan's Pacific Coast
Disaster PreparednessJun 8

Philippine Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Warnings Across Japan's Pacific Coast

A magnitude 8.2 Philippine earthquake triggered tsunami advisories across Japan's Pacific coast on June 8, affecting areas from Okinawa to Ibaraki. All warnings were lifted by 4:50 PM, though residents were advised to remain cautious.

Kyushu Electric Loses 10 Million Customer Records in Major Data Breach
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 8

Kyushu Electric Loses 10 Million Customer Records in Major Data Breach

Kyushu Electric's subsidiary lost storage media containing personal data of 10+ million customers across mainland Kyushu. Foreign residents should watch for scams and monitor financial accounts.

Japan Extends Gasoline Subsidies While Government Searches for Exit Plan
Public Policy & GovernanceJun 7

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.