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Forza Horizon 6 is all gas, no brakes in series’ first Japan pit stop
The newest entry to the arcade racing series isn't exactly subtle about portraying Japan as a playground for cars — but that's what makes it so fun.
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Xi warns Trump that Taiwan missteps could lead to U.S.-China conflict
The meeting also saw the Chinese leader emphasize a "new positioning" of ties with, highlighting Beijing's growing confidence in its ability to grapple with the U.S.
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Takaichi plans to visit Britain and Italy before G7 summit in June
This will be Takaichi's first visit to Europe since taking office last year.
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Sapporo halts exports of Pokka brand to Middle East
Pokka, Sapporo's flagship soft-drinks brand, is central to its overseas beverages business.
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Japanese economy projected to have grown at 1.8% rate in first quarter
The impact of the war in Iran is believed to have been limited during the first quarter, but is expected to be felt in the second quarter.
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Masashi Sada still believes music begins with melody
The veteran singer-songwriter discusses fame, artistic independence and why he never chased musical trends.
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Two arrested for allegedly entering site of high-profile Setagaya family murder
Police believe the pair broke into the house with the intention of stealing valuables, in the period from around mid-September 2023 to around mid-December 2025.
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Honda takes $10 billion hit on EVs and posts net loss
The automaker is canceling models, moving toward hybrids and making a push in India.
Asia/Pacific news from Japan Times
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Xi warns Trump that Taiwan missteps could lead to U.S.-China conflict
The meeting also saw the Chinese leader emphasize a "new positioning" of ties with, highlighting Beijing's growing confidence in its ability to grapple with the U.S.
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Poor planning fuels Bangladesh contraceptive crisis
The shortage is raising fears of a rise in unplanned pregnancies in one of the world's most densely populated countries.
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Political tension in the Philippines escalates after Senate gunfire
Philippine Sen. Ronald dela Rosa has sought refuge in the Senate after the International Criminal Court issued a warrant against him over his role in a deadly drug crackdown.
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Inside Duterte's ICC detention center
A cell measuring nine square meters, one hour's exercise outside and a weekly budget of €25 for treats: welcome to the new world of former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte.
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China's fishing fleet raises concerns off Argentina
The size of the flotilla has increased by nearly 50% over the last decade, sparking a fear of overfishing and suspicion of intelligence gathering.
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Trump faces emboldened Xi in China as Iran war clips U.S. leverage
As the war extends into its third month, China appears to hold unique sway as the biggest buyer of the Islamic Republic's oil and a strategic partner of Tehran.
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South Korea weighs phased Hormuz role after U.S. talks, minister says
South Korea's Defense Minister said phased support could include expressions of political support, personnel dispatches, information-sharing and providing military assets.
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How China could lull Trump into softening U.S. language on Taiwan
Any changes would be a boon for China, which views "the Taiwan question" as "the most sensitive red line in bilateral relations."
Culture news from Japan Times
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Masashi Sada still believes music begins with melody
The veteran singer-songwriter discusses fame, artistic independence and why he never chased musical trends.
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Meet the mural artists who make Osaka vibrant
Graffiti is frowned upon in Japan, but wall art is finding local support. In Osaka, the Wall Share company acts as the glue that connects the artists to the community.
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4K restoration sharpens the madness of ‘Ichi the Killer’
Part gorefest, part dark comedy, Takashi Miike's cult shocker remains one of the director's most unforgettable films.
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In Japan, ‘moms pull weight in ways that are superhuman’
In a new book, a mom raised in Tokyo but living abroad reflects on how Japan's conception of motherhood helps her raise her young daughters.
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‘Kyoto Hippocrates’: A genial look at medicine’s early days in Japan
Akira Ogata's warmhearted drama mixes medical history, culture clash and gentle humor into an enlightening look at modern medicine's beginnings.
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‘Cry Out’: Misery without meaning
Takahisa Zeze's adaptation of a Kanae Minato novel revels a little too eagerly in the suffering it depicts.
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At the Venice Biennale, the anger isn’t about the art
The mass resignation of the Biennale jury over Israel's and Russia's participation was followed by protests. The art is getting drowned out in the controversy.
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Poison Girl Friend was early. Now it makes sense.
A once-overlooked project returns as younger listeners rediscover its melancholic sound and understated influence.
Sports news from Japan Times
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Cavs rally past Pistons on road to take 3-2 lead in series
The Pistons, who will face elimination for the fourth time this postseason.
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Shohei Ohtani strikes out eight in gem to help Dodgers end losing streak
Ohtani (3-2) allowed four hits with two walks and eight strikeouts as he lowered his ERA to 0.82 in seven starts.
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Pep Guardiola says all Man City can do is hope Arsenal slips up in title race
With two games remaining for both challengers, City still has a chance of securing a seventh league crown in nine years.
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No. 1 Nelly Korda credits stronger mindset as foundation for latest run of success
Korda has won three of her first six events in 2026 while finishing runner-up in the other three.
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Japanese fans getting crash course in cricket as Asian Games approach
Korogi Sports Park is part of an ambitious strategy to popularize cricket in baseball-mad Japan.
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Honda set to receive financial boost amid engine problems in Formula One
Formula One entered a new engine era this season, with Honda replacing Mercedes as Aston Martin's supplier in an arrangement that has produced results far below expectations.
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Japan suspends Eddie Jones for verbally abusing officials
Jones will miss Japan's Nations Championship opener against Italy in Tokyo on July 4.
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Giants beat Dodgers again despite Ohtani snapping cold streak
Shohei Ohtani hit his first home run in his last 12 games as a hitter and his second in 23 games with a trip to the plate.
Life news from Japan Times
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Forza Horizon 6 is all gas, no brakes in series’ first Japan pit stop
The newest entry to the arcade racing series isn't exactly subtle about portraying Japan as a playground for cars — but that's what makes it so fun.
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Ohi Chozaemon XI: ‘We cannot make tradition the absolute rule’
The 11th head of the Ohi ware school of ceramics believes his craft can only survive if history is a set of guidelines, not laws.
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How Japanese influencers in China are bridging a growing divide
Japanese creators in China show daily life to audiences in both countries amid rising tensions and mutual suspicion.
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Tokyo’s top pizzaioli have raised the city to the upper crust
RistoPizza by Napoli Sta Ca and The Pizza Bar on 38th have dominated Asia's best-of pizza rankings.
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No added sugar, no problem: A lattice tart held up by sweet beans
Smooth and sweet, "koshian" paste makes for a flexible alternative to traditional tart fillings.
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When it comes to their kids, Japanese mothers look beyond pink and blue
A look at how evolving vocabulary around fashion signals changing attitudes toward gender and function.
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Charting Japan’s emerging wine scene
Nick Rowan has produced a comprehensive guide to Japan's wine regions and producers as global interest continues to grow.
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New head chef at Maz explores Peruvian food through a Japanese lens
Fukuoka native Yuya Nakamura has big shoes to fill as he takes over from the talented Santiago Fernandez.
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