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Japan's Discretionary Work System Expansion Faces Strong Union Opposition
Labor Law & EmploymentMay 18, 2026

Japan's Discretionary Work System Expansion Faces Strong Union Opposition

Japan's government plans to expand the discretionary work system, which exempts workers from overtime pay, despite strong opposition from Rengo union. The change could significantly affect foreign workers' compensation and working hours.

Rising Energy Costs Drive Price Increases for Home Goods and Summer Products
Financial ServicesMay 18

Rising Energy Costs Drive Price Increases for Home Goods and Summer Products

LIXIL will raise prices on home fixtures from August 2026 due to Middle Eastern tensions, while naphtha shortages threaten summer cooling product availability and costs for Japan residents.

Japan Assesses Low Domestic Risk from Congo Ebola Outbreak
HealthcareMay 18

Japan Assesses Low Domestic Risk from Congo Ebola Outbreak

Japanese health officials assess domestic Ebola risk as low despite WHO emergency declaration for Congo outbreak. Government holds response meeting while emphasizing no immediate threat to residents.

G7 Finance Ministers Target AI Security Risks Amid Financial Concerns
Technology & StartupsMay 18

G7 Finance Ministers Target AI Security Risks Amid Financial Concerns

G7 finance ministers met in Paris to address AI security threats, particularly the Claude Mythos model. Japan's government is urging companies to detect vulnerabilities early as security firms face surging inquiries.

Japan Mulls Supplementary Budget for Energy Support as Middle East Tensions Rise
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 18

Japan Mulls Supplementary Budget for Energy Support as Middle East Tensions Rise

Japan's government is considering a supplementary budget to subsidize summer electricity and gas bills if Middle East tensions cause prolonged energy price increases, though fiscal concerns exist within government.

Japan Braces for Dangerous Heat Wave: Essential Prevention Tips for Expats
Disaster PreparednessMay 17

Japan Braces for Dangerous Heat Wave: Essential Prevention Tips for Expats

Japan faces dangerous heat wave with temperatures reaching 35°C in some regions. Medical experts warn against hesitating to use air conditioning, emphasizing regular hydration and heat stroke prevention.

Blood Vessel Inflammation Drug Linked to 20 Deaths in Japan
HealthcareMay 16

Blood Vessel Inflammation Drug Linked to 20 Deaths in Japan

Kissei Pharmaceutical issued a safety alert after 20 deaths among patients taking Tabneos for vasculitis. The company recommends no new prescriptions while investigations continue, and U.S. regulators propose withdrawal.

Japan Eyes Supplementary Budget for Energy Support Amid Middle East Crisis
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 15

Japan Eyes Supplementary Budget for Energy Support Amid Middle East Crisis

Japan's government is considering a supplementary budget to subsidize electricity and gas bills if Middle East tensions cause prolonged energy price increases, with an announcement possible next week.

Middle East Crisis Triggers Price Hikes for Household Essentials in Japan
Financial ServicesMay 15

Middle East Crisis Triggers Price Hikes for Household Essentials in Japan

Middle East tensions are driving August 2026 price increases for paper products, diapers, and fertilizer in Japan. Major manufacturers cite rising raw material costs from regional instability.

Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake Hits Miyagi: What Foreign Residents Need to Know
Disaster PreparednessMay 15

Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake Hits Miyagi: What Foreign Residents Need to Know

A magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck off Miyagi Prefecture on May 15th, registering intensity 5-, with no tsunami generated. Authorities warn of potential similar aftershocks for one week.

Japan Post to Raise Postal Rates and Close 500 Collection Points by 2028
Public Policy & GovernanceMay 15

Japan Post to Raise Postal Rates and Close 500 Collection Points by 2028

Japan Post will raise postal rates around 2027 and close 500 collection centers by 2028 due to declining mail volumes. Foreign residents should prepare for higher costs and reduced service access.

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

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.