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Japanese guy who earns Rs 5,000 for ‘doing nothing.’

Japanese guy

Shoji Morimoto, a 38-year-old man from Tokyo, rents himself out to clients. The Tokyo resident costs 10,000 yen (about Rs 5,633) for every booking. Morimoto has attended nearly 4,000 sessions in the last four years. Japanese guy  Shoji Morimoto, a 38-year-old guy from Tokyo, has a career that most of us would be jealous of. … Read more

Tokyo Yen recorded at its lowest against USD

Tokyo Yen

The yen depreciated against the U.S. dollar to a new 24-year low. Loretta Mester stated that she expects the central bank to raise interest rates over 4 percent by the beginning of next year. Fast retailing dropped by 1.34 percent. Concerns are mounting among investors that the Federal Reserve’s rate hikes targeted at tamping down … Read more

Lady Gaga brings lively feelings to Tokyo on her world tour

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga looked stunning in a Yohji Yamamoto outfit. The singer is currently on tour with her Chromatica Ball project. She has been announced to play Harley Quinn in the Joker sequel. Pop music superstar Lady Gaga never ceases to astound her countless followers with her impeccable sense of style. The 36-year-old singer of the … Read more

Issey Miyake, Japanese fashion designer, died at 84

Issey Miyake

Issey Miyake was 7 when the US exploded an atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945. Survived the blast, which killed 140,000 people and ended World War II after Nagasaki was bombed three days later. He started the Miyake Design Studio in Tokyo and opened his first store in Paris in 1970. TOKYO: Issey Miyake, a … Read more

Tokyo to have 2025 World Championships

Tokyo

Tokyo has been chosen as host city for the 2025. World Athletics Championships, the game’s overseeing body. Current year’s occasion starts in Eugene. Oregon a year after the fact than arranged because of COVID-19. Tokyo held the occasion in 1991, featured by the staggering scene record breaking long leap duel between gold medallist Mike Powell. … Read more

Former PM of Japan Shinzo Abe body returns to Tokyo

shinzo abe

Shinzo Abe was shot and killed on Thursday in the western city of Nara. The attacker, a former member of the Japanese navy, confessed to the murder on Friday. Police say he believed Abe had ties to an unnamed organisation. The body of Japan’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe was returned to Tokyo on Saturday, … Read more

Japan protests Chinese navy ship near disputed islands

chinese naval

A Japanese official said that a Chinese naval vessel was cruising near disputed islands, as rumours emerged that Russia also dispatched a naval vessel. The East China Sea islets, known as the Senkaku by Tokyo and the Diaoyu by Beijing, are at the centre of a protracted dispute between the two countries. A Japanese official … Read more

Japan warns on ‘interests’ after Russia gas project decree

Japan
  • Russia transfers operations of key oil and gas project to new Russian company.
  • Japanese government says it is closely examining impact on liquified natural gas imports.
  • Japan’s economy minister says Tokyo will look into alternative suppliers.

 

Japan’s energy  “interests must not be undermined”, Tokyo said Friday after Moscow issued a decree transferring operations of a key oil and gas project to a new Russian company.

Mitsui and Mitsubishi Corp, both Japanese trading houses, own 12.5 and 10% stakes in the Sakhalin-2 project, respectively, but the future of their investments appear uncertain following Russia’s move.

The decree calls for the establishment of a new Russian operator and requires existing foreign shareholders to apply for the right to participate in the new firm, with Moscow deciding on their inclusion.

Japanese government spokesman Seiji Kihara said Friday morning that Tokyo was “closely examining the impact on liquified natural gas (LNG) imports”.

“Speaking generally, we believe our resource interests must not be undermined,” he added, declining to give further comment.

Later Friday, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said the government did not think the decree “will immediately stop LNG imports,” on which Japan is heavily dependent.

“We think we need to carefully monitor how the decree will affect our contract,” he told reporters.

Japan’s economy minister meanwhile said Tokyo would look into alternative suppliers.

“In the mid-to-long term, we will do everything we can to ensure a stable supply of energy, including through alternative procurement from LNG suppliers other than Russia, buying from the spot market, and reducing demand when necessary,” Koichi Hagiuda told journalists.

He said Japan would also look into boosting renewable and nuclear energy, which remains controversial in the country after the 2011 Fukushima disaster.

The Russian decree says the move is a reaction to the “unfriendly actions” of countries that are imposing “restrictive measures” on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

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A power plant closure increases fears of a blackout as June in Tokyo burns out in a record hot

A power plant

The pressure of Tokyo’s warmest June stretch since 1875 caused Japan’s energy grid to squeak on Thursday,  On the sixth day of a heatwave that started following the earliest conclusion to the capital’s rainy season in decades,   Tokyo came with reserve power capacity hovering around 3 percent – the level below which blackouts can … Read more

Japan requests that 37 million people turn off their lights.

Residents of Tokyo and surrounding areas asked to use less electricity on Monday. Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry anticipates “extreme” demand for electricity. Authorities have been warning of a power shortage as temperatures climb for weeks. As the nation prepares for a heatwave, the Japanese government has asked residents of Tokyo and the surrounding … Read more

McLaughlin breaks own women’s 400m obstacles world record

McLaughlin

Olympic gold medalist Sydney McLaughlin breaks her own ladies’ 400 meters world record at the U.S. titles. McLaughlin wins the last in 51.41 seconds. McLaughlin wrested the lead early and never gave the remainder of the field a battling opportunity, securing her spot in the big showdowns. “I was about to complete the race, realized … Read more

Tokyo shares close higher

Tokyo shares

Tokyo stocks closed higher, boosted by Wall Street advances and rises in chip-related shares. The dollar fetched 134.79 yen in Asian trade, against 134.94 yen in New York. Japan’s core consumer prices rose 2.1 percent. Tokyo shares closed higher, boosted by Wall Street advances and rises in chip-related stocks. The Nikkei 225 index advanced 1.23 … Read more

Tokyo mayoral victory comes a ‘big surprise’ for a candidate

Tokyo

A Japanese woman living in Belgium has been elected mayor of Tokyo after becoming famous for her online campaigns during the COVID-19 pandemic. Satoko Kishimoto, 47, who lived with her husband and children for 10 years in Leuven, Belgium, is now the mayor of Suginami with 500,000 people, more than 5,800 miles from her home. Kishimoto works as a project coordinator for a multinational non-profit research institute in Amsterdam, but has traveled to Japan for … Read more

Tokyo stocks close higher

Tokyo stocks

Nikkei 225 index gained 1.84 percent, or 475.09 points, to close at 26,246.31. The Topix index gained 2.05 percent, 37.26 points. The yen’s fall to 135 against the dollar sparked rallies in major exporters like high-tech stocks. Tokyo stocks finished the day higher, rebounding dramatically after investors were encouraged in part by a spike in … Read more

Jacobs: Olympic run top dog cleared to continue preparing

Jacobs

Marcell Jacobs has been cleared to continue training after recovering from a muscle injury. Olympic gold medallist pulled out of Diamond League gatherings in Eugene, Rome and Oslo due to injury. Italy’s games organization (FIDAL) says Jacobs is ready to return to full training. Jacobs, who got the injury in his 100 meters succeed at … Read more

Coleman, Hobbs come out on top in 100 meters races at NYC Grand Prix

Coleman

Christian Coleman wins men’s 100m and Aleia Hobbs wins ladies’ 100m at the NYC Grand Prix in New York. “I felt like that was a great race,” said Coleman, who took third at the Prefontaine Classic last month. “I felt quite a bit improved in the final part of my race than I did last … Read more

Allyson Felix Has ‘No Regrets’ After Placing seventh in Rome

Allyson

Olympic gold medallist Lizzie Felix Arounaud led a Jamaican 1-2 at the Golden Gala Pietro Mennea in Italy. Felix completed in excess of an entire second behind Jackson. Allyson Felix had “no second thoughts” after a seventh-place finish in the 200 meters of what was probable her last Diamond League. “I’m happy that I came … Read more

Olympic champion Jacobs pulls out of Rome, Oslo Diamond League meets

Olympic champion

Marcell Jacobs has withdrawn from the Diamond League gatherings in Rome and Oslo. Olympic champion was suffering from a muscle injury, Italy’s sports governing body said on Monday. Olympic champion Jacobs, who finished his 2021 season early refering to weariness, said he was expecting to be fit in time. The 27-year-old, who turned into the … Read more

Ben Whittaker to make proficient presentation

Ben Whittaker

English boxing’s freshest star Whittaker will send off his expert profession on the enormous stage on Saturday, July 2 in Manchester. Whittaker is the last individual from the record-breaking Team GB Tokyo medallists to turn proficient and is one of the greatest and most thrilling names lately to move over from the beginner positions. The … Read more

Tokyo stocks close higher

Tokyo stocks

The Nikkei 225 index rose 0.65 percent, or 178.09 points, to 27,457.89. The dollar fetched 129.25 yen, against 128.72 yen in New York late Tuesday. Consumer-sector shares rose on expectations for the normalization of economic activity. Tokyo stocks closed higher on Wednesday, with investors buying exporter shareholdings as the yen fell. The Nikkei 225 index … Read more

Tokyo shares end up after surges on Wall Street

Wall Street

Tokyo shares closed better on Monday, extending gains on Wall Street, with buyers transferring their consciousness to worldwide economic signs due this week. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index won 2.19 percent, or 587.75 points, to 27,369.43, even as the broader Topix index brought 1.86 percent, or 35.14 factors, at 1,922.44. The dollar bought 127.08 yen, against 127.09 … Read more

European stocks edge higher at open

European stocks

European stocks markets rose barely at the open Thursday after Tokyo closed lower, as investors assess the chances of a worldwide recession in the wake of runaway inflation. London’s benchmark FTSE 100 index gained 0.1 percent to 7,527.70 points. In the eurozone, Frankfurt’s DAX index grew 0.3 percent to 14,042.51 points and the Paris CAC … Read more

Stocks and oil advance, ruble retreats

Stocks

European and US inventory markets rose Thursday on alleviation about the tempo of interest rate hikes, whilst the Russian ruble slumped following a cut inside the hobby rate. Meanwhile, oil fees surged above $117 a barrel, hitting levels not visible considering the fact that March. “Another attempt at a relief rally is underway across equities, … Read more

Tokyo stocks open lower

Tokyo stocks

Tokyo stocks opened decreased on Wednesday after US shares primarily retreated on concerns about an approximate boom following a profit caution from the owner of Snapchat that shocked the tech region. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index was down 0.13 percent, or 36.02 points at 26,712.12 in early trade, while the broader Topix index was down … Read more

What Australia’s PM said about Russia-Ukraine War during Quad Meet

australia

Antony Albanese, Australia’s Prime Minister, stated on Tuesday that “strong views” on Russia were voiced during a meeting of the Quad group of countries’ leaders. The newly inaugurated Australian leader, speaking to reporters after discussions in Tokyo with the leaders of the US, Japan, India, and Australia, and before a leaders’ statement was made, said … Read more

Tokyo shares close higher

Tokyo shares

Tokyo stocks closed better on Monday with buyers choosing to increase stocks and eyeing steady gains in US futures. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index introduced 0.98 percent, or 262.49 points, to give up at 27,001.52 even as the broader Topix index climbed 0.92 percent, or 17.20 factors, to 1,894.57. “The decline in long-term US interest rates (on … Read more

Euro rallies as ECB signals end to negative rate

Euro

The euro jumped one percent as opposed to the dollar Monday after European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde signaled the give up of ECB bad interest rates. The euro struck a one-month high at $1.0688 after Lagarde stated the imperative financial institution might possibly draw a line beneath the era of bad interest prices by … Read more