As the cherry blossoms burst into bloom along Kyoto’s ancient, temple-lined alleys, Japanese tourists largely have the spectacular display to themselves
Tokyo Stock Exchange's first revamp in 61 years seeks to draw overseas investors
The Japanese bike majors are forming a new company called Gachaco, which will also develop infrastructure to support the battery swapping service
Companies were hit by supply disruptions and surging raw material costs caused by the Ukraine crisis and expect conditions to worsen in the three months ahead
Stock jumped 6.7% in morning Tokyo trade on expectations that global PE firms may be lining up to take the embattled company private
Monetary policy is not the right tool, Mitsuhiro Furusawa said, brushing aside speculation that the declines might prompt a rise in interest rates.
That gave it the third-largest share of the central bank's reserves. US dollar reserves fell to 80.34% of the total from 86.03% a year earlier
Pili International Multimedia, which makes Taiwan's longest-running television show, says it wants to use NFTs as another source of revenue
Taiwan has voiced its desire to be a "full member" of the forthcoming Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, part of the US effort to counter Beijing
Japan is attempting to balance its need for fossil fuels with toeing a hard line on Russia, and has faced questions over its involvement in the Sakhalin 2 project
The Japanese billionaire made the remarks to SoftBank leadership team at a recent meeting, according to people briefed on the discussions
The actions include support to boost domestic production, alternative procurement and to help technological developments to reduce use of the materials