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Japan's government is debating a proposal to eliminate consumption tax on food items for two years. Prime Minister Takaichi's new National Council began discussions on February 26, though implementation timing remains unclear.

Tokyo Skytree reopened February 26th after a fuse malfunction trapped 20 people in an elevator on February 22nd. The operating company identified the cause and implemented preventive measures during the three-day closure.

PM Takaichi acknowledged distributing catalog gifts to all LDP House members post-election, sparking opposition demands for explanations during parliamentary sessions as questions arise about ethical implications.

Four music industry professionals, including XG's producer, were arrested for cocaine possession. The case highlights Japan's strict drug laws and severe consequences for foreign residents, including deportation.

Twenty people, including children, were trapped in a Tokyo Skytree elevator for over 5.5 hours on February 22. The facility remains closed for inspections, with strong winds suspected as the cause.

Trump administration replaced court-blocked reciprocal tariffs with new 10% import duties on February 24th, with plans to potentially increase to 15%, affecting cross-border commerce for Japan-based expats.

Twenty people, including children, were trapped in a Tokyo Skytree elevator for over five hours on February 22. All were rescued safely without injuries, prompting an ongoing investigation.

A cargo ship collision off Mie Prefecture killed two and injured ten on a fishing boat. The 21-year-old navigator was arrested for professional negligence while on solo watch duty.
A National Police Agency career officer faces sexual assault charges while seven Kanagawa officers were charged with traffic violation fraud affecting 2,700 cases. Authorities will refund 35 million yen in improperly collected fines.

A cargo ship collided with a stationary fishing boat off Toba, Mie Prefecture on February 20, killing two and injuring ten. The Coast Guard is investigating the incident involving the anchored recreational vessel.

A National Democratic Party candidate was arrested for vote buying in Tokyo's 7th district, allegedly paying a student for campaign work. The case highlights Japan's strict election laws and serious penalties for violations.

Prince Andrew arrested by UK police in unprecedented royal crisis. King Charles expresses deep concern as details remain undisclosed. British expats should monitor reliable sources for updates.