Land prices in Tokyo rose for the fourth consecutive year in 2024, with an average increase of 7.3% driven by high demand for condominiums and rising numbers of foreign visitors. Commercial land prices also saw a double-digit increase for the first time since 2008, fueled by strong demand from foreign tourists and redevelopment projects.
The Japanese government plans to export 350,000 tons of rice in 2030, nearly eight times the amount in 2024, as part of a new mechanism to prevent future rice shortages in Japan. This plan aims to expand production of rice for export and position this supply as an “adjustment valve” if another domestic shortage occurs.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba apologized for giving gift certificates to newly elected lawmakers, but insisted he broke no law. The move sparked criticism from opposition parties and even his coalition partner, Komeito, who called for a serious explanation and questioned the LDP's culture of such practices.
Researchers at Chiba University are working on developing space farming techniques to provide astronauts with fresh food on the moon, with the goal of establishing a self-sustaining lunar farm in the 2040s. This research also aims to develop innovative agricultural techniques that could benefit food production on Earth.
Astroscale, a Japanese space debris removal company, has partnered with Indian space companies Digantara and Bellatrix Aerospace to provide orbital services for Indian clients, marking the company's first foray into the Asia-Pacific region outside of Japan. This collaboration signifies the growing trend of collaboration between Japanese and Indian space companies, driven by India's recent opening of its space sector to private players.