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Japan's Record 11.7 Trillion Yen Currency Intervention Impacts Expats
Financial ServicesMay 29, 2026

Japan's Record 11.7 Trillion Yen Currency Intervention Impacts Expats

Japan's government spent a record 11.7 trillion yen strengthening the yen from 160 to 155 per dollar, affecting expat purchasing power, remittances, and travel costs between April 28 and May 27, 2026.

Japan's Major Banks to Deploy OpenAI's Latest AI Model for Services
Financial ServicesMay 29

Japan's Major Banks to Deploy OpenAI's Latest AI Model for Services

Japan's three megabanks will implement OpenAI's latest AI model for financial services, as announced by Financial Services Minister Katayama, potentially improving multilingual support and service accessibility for expats.

Japan Considers 1% Food Tax Cut Starting April 2027
TaxationMay 29

Japan Considers 1% Food Tax Cut Starting April 2027

Japan is considering reducing consumption tax on food and beverages from 8% to 7% starting April 2027. The 1% cut could provide modest savings for expat households on grocery purchases.

Medical Appointment Cancellation Fees Now Permitted Under New Healthcare Rules
HealthcareMay 29

Medical Appointment Cancellation Fees Now Permitted Under New Healthcare Rules

Starting June 1, 2026, Japanese medical facilities with reservation fee systems can charge cancellation fees for last-minute appointment cancellations, but must obtain patient consent beforehand.

Japan's First Fully Farm-Raised Eel Goes on Sale at AEON
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 28

Japan's First Fully Farm-Raised Eel Goes on Sale at AEON

AEON begins trial online sales of world's first fully farm-raised eel on May 29th at 4,500 yen each, marking a breakthrough in sustainable aquaculture and addressing declining wild eel populations.

Japan Launches Reorganized Disaster Warning System for Clearer Evacuations
Disaster PreparednessMay 28

Japan Launches Reorganized Disaster Warning System for Clearer Evacuations

Japan launched a reorganized disaster warning system on May 28, 2026, categorizing alerts by specific hazard types and evacuation levels for clearer emergency response guidance.

Fukushima Daiichi Unit 2 Spent Fuel Removal to Begin in June
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 28

Fukushima Daiichi Unit 2 Spent Fuel Removal to Begin in June

TEPCO will begin removing spent nuclear fuel from Fukushima Daiichi Unit 2 in early June 2026, a two-year operation marking progress in the decades-long decommissioning effort following the 2011 disaster.

Japan's Spring Wage Negotiations Deliver 5.46% Raises, Highest in 33 Years
Labor Law & EmploymentMay 27

Japan's Spring Wage Negotiations Deliver 5.46% Raises, Highest in 33 Years

Major Japanese companies agreed to 5.46% wage increases in 2026 spring negotiations, the highest since 1991. Monthly wages rose by average 19,964 yen, potentially benefiting foreign workers at large firms.

Japan Considers GPS Tracking for Stalkers Under Restraining Orders
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 27

Japan Considers GPS Tracking for Stalkers Under Restraining Orders

Japan's LDP proposes GPS monitoring for stalking offenders under restraining orders, with victim notification systems. The May 27 proposal to PM Takaichi requires research before implementation.

Diet Members' Bonus Freeze Bill Passes Lower House
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 26

Diet Members' Bonus Freeze Bill Passes Lower House

Japan's House of Representatives approved freezing Diet members' bonuses until the next election. The bill now moves to the House of Councillors for final approval.

Japan's National Intelligence Bureau Bill Clears Committee Vote
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 26

Japan's National Intelligence Bureau Bill Clears Committee Vote

Japan's National Intelligence Bureau bill passed the Senate Cabinet Committee on May 26 with cross-party support and is set for final approval on May 27, 2026, strengthening government intelligence coordination.

Japan Proposes New Give-and-Take Tax Credit System for Income Support
TaxationMay 26

Japan Proposes New Give-and-Take Tax Credit System for Income Support

Japan's National Council will present a give-and-take tax credit proposal calculating support individually based on income, with enhanced benefits for families with children, potentially affecting foreign residents' tax situations.

Japan Approves Hospital Cancellation Fees for Missed Appointments
HealthcareMay 26

Japan Approves Hospital Cancellation Fees for Missed Appointments

Japan has approved a new policy allowing hospitals to charge cancellation fees for missed appointments. The change affects all patients, including expats, who may face out-of-pocket charges for no-shows.