# Japan

Latest news and articles about Japan

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The iconic Hiroshima Peace Memorial Dome stands as a solemn reminder of history in Japan.
World

African Leaders Warn Takaichi’s Rhetoric and Japan’s Militarisation Threaten Post‑War Order

African political figures have criticised Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent rhetoric and Japan’s military expansion as threatening the post‑World War II international order. They warn that such moves risk inflaming regional tensions, undermining treaties and norms, and alienating countries that uphold principles of sovereignty and non‑interference.

SoMi2026年2月3日 19:10
#Japan#Sanae Takaichi#post‑World War II order
The iconic Hiroshima Peace Memorial Dome stands as a solemn reminder of history in Japan.
World

African voices warn Japan’s hawkish turn risks unraveling the post‑war order

African public figures have criticised remarks by Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Tokyo’s perceived tilt toward military expansion as threats to the post‑World War II international order. Their comments highlight wider anxieties about remilitarization, colonial nostalgia, and possible ramifications for regional stability around Taiwan and East Asia.

SoMi2026年2月3日 12:20
#Japan#Sanae Takaichi#post‑World War II order
Side view of a China Airlines Airbus taxiing on the runway at Taoyuan Airport, Taiwan.
World

Slovak Lawmaker Criticises Japan’s Takaichi as Threatening One‑China Consensus and Regional Stability

Michal Bartek, vice‑chair of Slovakia’s parliamentary Defence and Security Committee, condemned remarks by Japan’s prime minister Sanae Takaichi as irresponsible and dangerous for challenging the One China principle. He warned that confrontational rhetoric risks destabilising East Asia and reflects Tokyo’s growing alignment with Washington at the expense of regional and economic interests.

SoMi2026年2月2日 17:30
#Japan#China#Taiwan
Close-up view of a detailed wooden map of Asia, showing countries like China and India.
World

UAE President Cancels Japan State Visit as Iran‑US Tensions Rise, Underscoring Gulf’s Diplomatic Tightrope

The UAE president has cancelled a planned state visit to Japan amid rising U.S.–Iran tensions, a move widely interpreted as a precautionary response to growing regional instability. The decision underscores Gulf states’ delicate balancing between security ties with the United States and pragmatic engagement with Iran, with implications for diplomacy, energy markets and regional risk calculations.

SoMi2026年2月2日 17:10
#UAE#Japan#Iran
A serene view of a traditional Japanese shrine surrounded by blooming cherry blossoms in Taito City, Tokyo.
Politics

Japanese Peace Groups Warn Takaichi’s Rhetoric and Rearmament Push Threaten Regional Stability

Japan’s leading domestic peace group has condemned Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s comments and policy direction on nuclear options and expanded offensive capabilities, warning they breach postwar consensus and could heighten regional tensions. The group also urged Tokyo to confront its wartime past to avoid repeating historical aggression.

SoMi2026年2月2日 10:20
#Japan#Sanae Takaichi#rearmament
A collection of medieval weapons on display in a historic armory room with ornate design.
World

New Confession from a Unit 731 Veteran Reconstructs an Industrial Plague Campaign

A newly released 47‑minute interview with former Unit 731 member Sato Hideo offers a detailed, first‑person account of how the unit cultivated plague at industrial scale, tested its lethality on animals and prepared biological munitions for aerial dispersal. The testimony strengthens the historical record of the Japanese army’s biological warfare program and highlights enduring questions about accountability, memory and biosecurity.

SoMi2026年2月1日 08:50
#Unit 731#biological weapons#Yersinia pestis
Explore the breathtaking cliffs and ocean waves along Okinawa's dramatic coastline in Japan.
World

Under Beijing’s Pressure, Tokyo Quietly Urges Fishermen Away from Diaoyu/Senkaku Waters

Chinese media report that Beijing’s intensified coastguard patrols and economic pressure have prompted Japanese officials to privately advise fishermen to avoid the disputed Diaoyu/Senkaku waters. The episode illustrates how sustained maritime patrols and targeted economic measures can produce de‑facto control and compel rivals to change behaviour without open warfare.

SoMi2026年1月31日 19:30
#China#Japan#Diaoyu/Senkaku
Macro photo of a locust perched on a textured leaf surface.
World

“We Were Turning Plague into Weapons”: Full Testimony from a Unit 731 Member Rekindles Evidence of Industrialized Biological Warfare

A newly disclosed full interview with former Unit 731 member Sato Hideo provides direct testimony that the unit sought to weaponize plague bacteria, produced pathogens at industrial scales, and conducted systematic human experiments. Museum curators say the account, corroborated by archival evidence and court testimonies, reinforces the view that these were organised, state-connected crimes rather than isolated abuses.

SoMi2026年1月31日 19:20
#Unit 731#biological weapons#plague
Two stylish young women posing by the waterfront with Manila skyline in the background.
World

The Last Witnesses: Philippine ‘Grandmothers’ and the Unfinished Demand for Japan’s Apology

Survivors of Japan’s wartime system of sexual slavery in the Philippines — known locally as “grandmothers” — are dwindling, yet their demand for a formal apology and compensation persists. Activists warn that unresolved accountability, historical revisionism and geopolitical pragmatism risk allowing the memory of these crimes to be erased for younger generations.

SoMi2026年1月31日 13:20
#comfort women#Philippines#Japan
Close-up macro photograph of a striking gold mineral formation on a dark background.
World

Japan's Deep‑Sea Gamble: Mining the Pacific to Escape China’s Rare‑Earth Grip

Japan has begun sea trials to harvest rare‑earth‑rich mud off Minami‑Tori‑shima, seeking to reduce reliance on China’s dominant refining industry. The tests face steep technical, economic and environmental hurdles, and even successful extraction would not immediately displace China’s lead in processing and supply chains.

SoBiz2026年1月31日 07:00
#rare earths#deep-sea mining#Japan
A peaceful Japanese-style building surrounded by lush trees in Portland, Oregon creates a serene atmosphere.
World

A Costly Gamble: Japan’s Takaichi Retreats After US Demand for Bigger Defence Bill

Japan’s prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, quietly scaled back hawkish rhetoric after a visit from a senior US defence official who urged Tokyo to boost defence spending toward 5% of GDP. The encounter exposed the strain between Washington’s demand for greater burden‑sharing and Japan’s domestic politics, while Beijing’s export controls and military pressure limit Tokyo’s room for manoeuvre.

SoMi2026年1月31日 00:10
#Japan#China#United States
USAF Lockheed C-130 Hercules performing a flyover at Huntington Beach Airshow.
World

South Korean C-130 Makes Emergency Landing in Okinawa En Route to Saudi Defence Expo

A South Korean C-130 transport made an emergency landing in Okinawa after one engine’s power dropped during a flight to a Saudi defence exposition; technicians replaced the faulty part and the aircraft departed later that day. The diversion, handled without injury, underscores routine maintenance and logistics challenges for long-range military flights and highlights practical benefits of regional basing and defence cooperation.

SoMi2026年1月30日 11:00
#South Korea#C-130#Okinawa