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Is Populism Finally Coming to Japan?

Is Populism Finally Coming to Japan?

By Daisuke Minami
The success of the leftist Reiwa Shinsengumi marks a turning point in Japanese politics.
What's Driving Japan's Trade Restrictions on South Korea?

What's Driving Japan's Trade Restrictions on South Korea?

By Mina Pollmann
The export controls are a policy of last resort from a frustrated Tokyo.

Abe Administration Left Behind on North Korea

Abe Administration Left Behind on North Korea

By Atsuhito Isozaki
The Japanese government has limited options for dealing with its bellicose neighbor.

What Japan's Elections Tell Us About a Post-Abe LDP

What Japan's Elections Tell Us About a Post-Abe LDP

By Mina Pollmann
The results were an indication of ballot box strength, but Abe's pending Cabinet reshuffle will be equally telling.

Japan Mourns Victims of Deadly Kyoto Animation Arson Attack

Japan Mourns Victims of Deadly Kyoto Animation Arson Attack

By Thisanka Siripala
In the aftermath of Japan’s worst mass killing, tributes pour in from over the world.
Landmark Court Ruling Grants Compensation for Families of Japan’s Former Leprosy Sufferers

Landmark Court Ruling Grants Compensation for Families of Japan’s Former Leprosy Sufferers

By Thisanka Siripala
Families hail ruling as a win in the fight against discrimination 20 years after the government abolished the leprosy segregation policy.

Man Shouting ‘You Die’ Kills 33 at Japan Anime Studio

Man Shouting ‘You Die’ Kills 33 at Japan Anime Studio

By Mari Yamaguchi
As yet, there’s no clear motive for the arson attack on Kyoto Animation.
Japan Prepares for Upper House Elections

Japan Prepares for Upper House Elections

By Mina Pollmann
In addition to issues like constitutional reform, social questions like disabled and LGBT rights are also in the spotlight.

Japan’s Rainy Season Raises Fresh Weather Warnings for Torrential Rains

Japan’s Rainy Season Raises Fresh Weather Warnings for Torrential Rains

By Thisanka Siripala
As survivors and bereaved families remember the victims of last year’s floods, residents prepare for another potentially deadly rainy season.

In First, Japanese Space Probe Collects Underground Samples From Asteroid

In First, Japanese Space Probe Collects Underground Samples From Asteroid

By Mari Yamaguchi
Japan says its Hayabusa2 spacecraft successfully landed on the asteroid and obtained soil samples.

Japan's Aegis Ashore System Hits a Roadblock: Domestic Politics

Japan's Aegis Ashore System Hits a Roadblock: Domestic Politics

By Mina Pollmann
Local opposition, and a poorly handled government explanation, have delayed deployment of the new systems.
Japan’s G20 Summit Fails at Repairing Japan-Korea relations

Japan’s G20 Summit Fails at Repairing Japan-Korea relations

By Thisanka Siripala
Tensions between Tokyo and Seoul show no signs of easing, with a political trade war escalating over historic grievances.

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