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Japan Moves to Limit Prosecution Appeals in Criminal Retrial Cases
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 14, 2026

Japan Moves to Limit Prosecution Appeals in Criminal Retrial Cases

Japan's ruling party approved Criminal Procedure Law amendments restricting prosecutors from appealing retrial decisions. The changes await Diet approval, though lawyers say evidence disclosure reforms are still needed.

Japanese Firms Navigate Middle East Crisis with Supply Chain Adjustments
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 14

Japanese Firms Navigate Middle East Crisis with Supply Chain Adjustments

Japanese companies adjust operations as Middle East crisis disrupts supply chains. ENEOS tanker successfully transits Hormuz Strait while Kagome redesigns ketchup packaging to reduce ink usage amid material shortages.

Japan to Review Age Limits for Children on Bicycle Seats
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 14

Japan to Review Age Limits for Children on Bicycle Seats

Japan's National Public Safety Commission announced it will review current age and size limits for children riding in bicycle seats, potentially expanding regulations that currently restrict use to children under six.

Japan Releases Medical Glove Stockpile Amid Middle East Supply Crisis
HealthcareMay 14

Japan Releases Medical Glove Stockpile Amid Middle East Supply Crisis

Japan's government is releasing medical glove stockpiles at 5,980 yen per unit starting May 18 due to Middle East supply disruptions. Healthcare facilities facing shortages can apply for emergency supplies.

Public Policy & GovernanceMay 13

Japan Delays Bill to Expand Legal Use of Maiden Names

Japan postponed a bill expanding legal maiden name usage as official aliases due to a crowded Diet schedule. The delay affects married individuals, particularly foreign residents who changed surnames.

Japan Approves Insurance Coverage for iPS Cell Parkinson's Treatment at ¥55.3M
HealthcareMay 13

Japan Approves Insurance Coverage for iPS Cell Parkinson's Treatment at ¥55.3M

Japan approves insurance coverage for Amshepri, an iPS cell treatment for Parkinson's disease, at ¥55.3 million per procedure. Patients with national health insurance can access this groundbreaking therapy with income-based cost caps.

Japan Considers Energy Subsidies as Middle East Crisis Threatens Summer Bills
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 13

Japan Considers Energy Subsidies as Middle East Crisis Threatens Summer Bills

Japan's government is considering electricity and gas subsidies for summer 2026 due to Middle East tensions threatening energy price increases, potentially benefiting all residents including expats through automatic bill reductions.

Japan Moves to Restrict Prosecutors' Appeal Rights in Retrial Cases
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 12

Japan Moves to Restrict Prosecutors' Appeal Rights in Retrial Cases

Japan's government will propose restricting prosecutors' appeals against retrial decisions, enshrining the prohibition in the Criminal Procedure Code to expedite justice for wrongful convictions.

Japan's Emergency Powers Framework Sparks Constitutional Debate
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 12

Japan's Emergency Powers Framework Sparks Constitutional Debate

Japan's House of Representatives revealed a constitutional emergency powers framework allowing term extensions and emergency decrees during disasters or pandemics, sparking political debate with discussions scheduled for May 14, 2026.

Iran Crisis Triggers Product Shortages: Garbage Bags, Snack Packaging Affected
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 12

Iran Crisis Triggers Product Shortages: Garbage Bags, Snack Packaging Affected

Middle East tensions are causing packaging material shortages in Japan, affecting garbage bags and snack food designs. Municipalities are relaxing waste rules temporarily while the government investigates supply chain impacts.

Rice Prices Expected to Fall Further Despite Recent Market Fluctuations
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 11

Rice Prices Expected to Fall Further Despite Recent Market Fluctuations

Rice prices in Japan are expected to continue falling over the next three months due to increased inventory levels, potentially reducing grocery costs for expats despite concerns from farmers about declining revenues.

Middle East Crisis Forces Calbee to Switch to Black-and-White Packaging
Financial ServicesMay 11

Middle East Crisis Forces Calbee to Switch to Black-and-White Packaging

Calbee is switching some product packaging to black-and-white designs due to Middle East crisis disrupting ink and naphtha supplies, marking a visible impact of geopolitical tensions on Japanese consumer goods.

Japanese Automakers Slash U.S. EV Plans as Demand Weakens
Technology & StartupsMay 11

Japanese Automakers Slash U.S. EV Plans as Demand Weakens

Nissan and Honda are canceling multiple U.S. EV production plans due to falling demand. Honda projects a 400 billion yen operating loss, reflecting broader challenges in the automotive industry's electric transition.