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18 Luglio 2026

FOCUS: Corporate Museums in Japan Move beyond Traditional Roles

Nagoya, July 18 (Jiji Press)–Corporate museums, where companies showcase their products, values and histories, are taking on roles that extend well beyond public relations in Japan. With more than 1,000 such facilities believed to exist across the country, corporate museums are increasingly
17 Luglio 2026

4 People Recommended as Living National Treasures in Japan

Tokyo, July 17 (Jiji Press)–Japan’s Council for Cultural Affairs on Friday recommended that culture minister Yohei Matsumoto designate four individuals including “nagauta narimono” traditional Japanese theater music performer Tosha Shuho as holders of important intangible cultural properties, commonly known as living national
17 Luglio 2026

Iran, Kuwait: several soldiers injured in drone attack

(Adnkronos) – Several Kuwaiti soldiers were injured in a drone attack attributed to Iran, which in the past hours struck army structures and camps in Kuwait. This was reported by the General Staff of the armed forces of the Gulf emirate, specifying
17 Luglio 2026

Turkish Man Dies in Police Custody in Tokyo

Tokyo, July 17 (Jiji Press)–A 48-year-old Turkish man in police custody in Tokyo has died after complaining of stomach pain but being deemed not to need hospitalization, it was learned Friday. A judicial autopsy determined that the man died of peritonitis caused
17 Luglio 2026

Quad Nations Arranging Foreign Ministers’ Meeting

Tokyo, July 17 (Jiji Press)–Japan, the United States, Australia and India have started making arrangements for a foreign ministers’ meeting under their Quad cooperation framework, on the sidelines of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations-related meetings next week, informed sources said Friday.
17 Luglio 2026

Japan Revises Imperial House Law for 1st Time in 79 Years

Tokyo, July 17 (Jiji Press)–The Diet, Japan’s parliament, enacted a bill Friday to revise the Imperial House Law as part of efforts to secure a sufficient number of Imperial Family members, marking the first substantive change to the law since its establishment
17 Luglio 2026

Iran: only 3 merchant ships crossed Hormuz yesterday

(Adnkronos) – Only three merchant ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz yesterday, the lowest number of daily transits since May, according to maritime traffic companies’ data, with most ships stopping or turning back following recent Iranian attacks on vessels and the resumption
17 Luglio 2026

Diet Session End Pushed Off to July 25

Tokyo, July 17 (Jiji Press)–The House of Representatives, the lower chamber of the Diet, on Friday approved an eight-day extension of the current session until July 25. During the extension, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party-Japan Innovation Party coalition aims to enact a
17 Luglio 2026

INTERVIEW: Nikon to Focus Investment on Semiconductor Business

Tokyo, July 17 (Jiji Press)–Nikon Corp. plans to focus its growth investment on semiconductor lithography equipment, President and CEO Yasuhiro Omura said in an interview. “Semiconductor lithography equipment will have a large volume,” Omura said, referring to the Japanese precision machinery maker’s
17 Luglio 2026

Venezuela: earthquake death toll rises to 4,930

(Adnkronos) – The dramatic double earthquake that struck Venezuela on June 24 continues to worsen, approaching five thousand deaths.   According to the president of the Venezuelan Parliament, the confirmed victims have risen to 4,930. 
17 Luglio 2026

Nichirei to Fully Resume Operations as Early as Next Week

Tokyo, July 17 (Jiji Press)–Japanese frozen food maker Nichirei Corp. said Friday that it is preparing to fully resume operations as early as next week following a cyberattack earlier this week. The company on Friday partially restarted operations at refrigerated warehouses and
17 Luglio 2026

U.S. Jury Rules Kioxia Violated Viasat’s Patent Claims

New York/Silicon Valley, July 16 (Jiji Press)–A jury at a U.S. federal district court in Texas on Thursday ruled that companies under Japanese semiconductor memory maker Kioxia Holdings Corp. violated patent claims by U.S. satellite communications company Viasat Inc. The jury awarded
17 Luglio 2026

Japan’s New Rice Prices Seen Falling after 2-Year Rise

Tokyo, July 17 (Jiji Press)–Prices of newly harvested rice in Japan are increasingly likely to fall this year after rising for two straight years. This month, the Kagoshima Prefectural Economic Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives notified local agricultural cooperatives of suggested purchase prices
17 Luglio 2026

23 Injured after Substance Sprayed at Osaka School

Osaka, July 17 (Jiji Press)–Twenty-three people, mainly students, were injured after an unknown substance was sprayed at a municipal junior high school in the city of Kaizuka, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan, on Friday morning. According to the city’s board of education, 15
17 Luglio 2026

Japan Enacts Bill to Regulate Gene-Edited “Designer Babies”

Tokyo, July 17 (Jiji Press)–Japan’s parliament Friday passed into law a bill designed to prevent the birth of genetically edited “designer babies” whose appearance and other characteristics would be altered according to their parents’ preferences. The law prohibits the implantation of genome-edited
17 Luglio 2026

Seven & i Considers Investing in Polish Convenience Store Chain

Tokyo, July 17 (Jiji Press)–Seven & i Holdings Co. is considering spending several hundred billion yen to acquire a stake in Zabka Group SA, Poland’s largest convenience store operator, people familiar with the matter said Friday. Through the investment, the Japanese convenience
17 Luglio 2026

Nikkei Average Suffers 5th-Biggest Drop on Record

Tokyo, July 17 (Jiji Press)–Japan’s key Nikkei 225 stock average on Friday marked the fifth-biggest one-day point loss on record, hurt by heavy selling of semiconductor- and artificial intelligence-related issues. The index of 225 major issues listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange’s
17 Luglio 2026

Use of Bioplastic Spreading in Japan amid Naphtha Woes

Tokyo, July 17 (Jiji Press)–The use of biomass plastic, derived from renewable resources such as plants, to make garbage bags is spreading in Japan in response to supply disruptions of naphtha due to the Middle East conflict. The “naphtha shock” exposed the
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