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U.S. Potato Import Liberalization Sparks Opposition from Hokkaido Farmers
Public Policy & GovernanceAugust 18, 2026

U.S. Potato Import Liberalization Sparks Opposition from Hokkaido Farmers

Japan's government is advancing plans to allow fresh U.S. potato imports, facing strong opposition from Hokkaido agricultural groups who fear market disruption and lower prices for domestic growers.

ANA and JAL Coordinate Schedules in Historic Move to Save Domestic Routes
Transportation & InfrastructureAug 18

ANA and JAL Coordinate Schedules in Historic Move to Save Domestic Routes

ANA and JAL announced their first-ever flight schedule coordination on the Haneda-Okayama route to maintain domestic service amid rising fuel costs. The historic collaboration aims to preserve regional connectivity.

Japan's Long-Term Interest Rates Hit 30-Year High Amid Global Tensions
Financial ServicesAug 17

Japan's Long-Term Interest Rates Hit 30-Year High Amid Global Tensions

Japan's long-term interest rates reached 2.93% on August 17, the highest in 30 years, driven by inflation concerns and Middle East tensions. This affects mortgage rates, loan costs, and savings returns for expats.

ANA and JAL Coordinate Schedules for First Time Amid Rising Costs
Transportation & InfrastructureAug 17

ANA and JAL Coordinate Schedules for First Time Amid Rising Costs

ANA and JAL are coordinating domestic flight schedules for the first time to maintain regional routes amid rising costs. The collaboration aims to reduce overlapping flights while preserving service to less profitable destinations.

Chiba Flooding Aftermath: Death Toll Reaches 10, 2,500 Vehicles Stranded
Disaster PreparednessAug 16

Chiba Flooding Aftermath: Death Toll Reaches 10, 2,500 Vehicles Stranded

Record rainfall in Chiba Prefecture has killed 10 people and left 2,500 vehicles stranded on city roads. The flooding damaged 1,500 buildings, overwhelming JAF with recovery requests.

Japan's War Remembrance Day: Yasukuni Visits Spark Diplomatic Concerns
Public Policy & GovernanceAug 15

Japan's War Remembrance Day: Yasukuni Visits Spark Diplomatic Concerns

Four cabinet ministers and 89 lawmakers visited Yasukuni Shrine on August 15, while PM Takaichi sent offerings remotely. Her memorial address omitted references to wartime reflection, continuing diplomatic tensions.

Chiba Prefecture Floods: 9 Dead, Over 1,000 Homes Damaged
Disaster PreparednessAug 15

Chiba Prefecture Floods: 9 Dead, Over 1,000 Homes Damaged

Record rainfall killed nine people in Chiba, flooded 1,000+ homes. Linear precipitation bands caused unprecedented damage, highlighting flood risks for all Japan residents.

Akita Official Suspended After Attending Online Press Conference from Love Hotel
Public Policy & GovernanceAug 14

Akita Official Suspended After Attending Online Press Conference from Love Hotel

An Akita Prefecture official received suspension after attending an online press conference from a love hotel in a bathrobe while smoking, then lying about his location when questioned.

Chiba Floods: Support for Businesses, 10,000+ Homes Without Gas
Disaster PreparednessAug 14

Chiba Floods: Support for Businesses, 10,000+ Homes Without Gas

Record rainfall in Chiba has prompted METI to open business consultation services while over 10,000 homes face gas supply disruptions, affecting both commercial operations and daily life.

Putin's Visit to Etorofu Island Sparks Strong Protest from Japan
Public Policy & GovernanceAug 13

Putin's Visit to Etorofu Island Sparks Strong Protest from Japan

President Putin's first visit to disputed Etorofu Island on August 13, 2026, drew strong protests from Japan's government. Prime Minister Takamichi called it "absolutely unacceptable," while opposition leaders demanded policy changes toward Russia.

Record Rainfall Paralyzes Chiba: What Foreign Residents Need to Know
Disaster PreparednessAug 13

Record Rainfall Paralyzes Chiba: What Foreign Residents Need to Know

Record rainfall in Chiba triggered Level 5 emergency warnings, killing two people and stranding 7,000 at Narita Airport. All trains suspended, with 238,460 people under evacuation orders.

Japan's Top Prosecutor Changes Amid Transparency Push for Investigations
Public Policy & GovernanceAug 12

Japan's Top Prosecutor Changes Amid Transparency Push for Investigations

Japan's new Prosecutor General Takashi Kawahara emphasizes transparency as oversight of interrogation recordings begins. The changes follow scandals under previous leadership.

Typhoon 15 Makes Historic Ibaraki Landfall, Disrupting Kanto Transport
Disaster PreparednessAug 11

Typhoon 15 Makes Historic Ibaraki Landfall, Disrupting Kanto Transport

Typhoon 15 made historic landfall in Ibaraki on August 11, injuring four people and disrupting Kanto transportation during Obon travel. Power outages affected 7,660 homes, while train lines suspended service.