New Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to stay on in Tokyo, playing a weaker hand By Andrew Salmon - The Washington Times Shares
Japan’s conservative ruling coalition on course to lose majority in House in snap election By Andrew Salmon - The Washington Times Shares
Japan’s ruling party braces for a blow in parliamentary elections By Mari Yamaguchi - Associated Press Shares
Japan, U.K. and Italy agree to accelerate joint next-generation fighter jet project to replace F-2s By Mari Yamaguchi - Associated Press Shares
Japan’s beloved former Empress Michiko marks her 90th birthday as she recovers from a broken leg By Mari Yamaguchi - Associated Press Shares
‘This is the beginning’: 91-year-old sister of longest death row inmate sees hope in his acquittal By Mari Yamaguchi - Associated Press Shares
Reports: Japan’s ruling party headquarters is attacked with firebombs By Yuri Kageyama - Associated Press Shares
IAEA team samples seawater near Fukushima plant to ensure safe release of wastewater By Mari Yamaguchi - Associated Press Shares
U.S. bomb from World War II explodes at Japanese airport, causing large crater in taxiway By Mari Yamaguchi - Associated Press Shares
Japan’s Kojima, with its proud Jeans Street, draws fans of vintage, deep-blue denim By Yuri Kageyama - Associated Press Shares
An anti-whaling activist will stay in detention in Greenland while Japan seeks extradition By Jan M. Olsen - Associated Press Shares
Shigeru Ishiba, Japan’s newly elected prime minister, forms Cabinet with emphasis on defense By Mari Yamaguchi - Associated Press Shares
The world’s longest-serving death row inmate acquitted in Japan mulls suing the government By Mari Yamaguchi - Associated Press Shares
Japan’s likely next leader says he will call an election for Oct. 27 once he takes office By Mari Yamaguchi - Associated Press Shares
Shigeru Ishiba to lead Japan after dramatic intra-party vote By Andrew Salmon - The Washington Times Shares
Japan court acquits a former boxer, the longest-serving death row inmate, in a 1966 murder retrial By Mari Yamaguchi - Associated Press Shares
Japan asks China to ensure the safety of Japanese citizens after a schoolboy was fatally stabbed By Mari Yamaguchi - Associated Press Shares
Japan issues tsunami advisory to remote islands south of Tokyo after a powerful earthquake Associated Press Shares
Biden is putting a personal touch on his Asia-Pacific diplomacy in his final months in office Associated Press Shares