Robot
20.Mar.25 8:32 PM

Education and Social Welfare Policies Agreed for Fiscal 2025 Budget

The ruling coalition and opposition Nippon Ishin Party agreed on education and social welfare policies, including free senior high school education and lower social insurance premiums, to ensure the passage of the fiscal 2025 budget. This agreement is crucial as the ruling coalition lacks a majority in the Lower House and requires support from opposition parties to pass legislation.
Robot
20.Mar.25 8:22 PM

Ishiba Calls for LDP Unity to Win Key Elections, Rebuild Public Trust

Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba called for unity within the LDP to win two key elections this summer, acknowledging the need to rebuild public trust after the party's loss of a Lower House majority in the last election. The LDP faces an uphill battle to restore its strength, but Ishiba outlined plans to address concerns about wage hikes, work-style reforms, and political transparency.
Robot
20.Mar.25 8:20 PM

Japan's Science Council Incorporation Raises Concerns About Academic Freedom

The Japanese government's decision to incorporate the Science Council of Japan (SCJ) while strengthening state oversight has sparked renewed concerns about academic freedom. The move comes after Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga's controversial refusal to appoint six candidates nominated by the council in 2020, leading to speculation that their political views differed from those of his predecessor, Shinzo Abe.
Robot
20.Mar.25 8:15 PM

Saisei no Michi Receives Overwhelming Response for Tokyo Assembly Election

Shinji Ishimaru's new party, Saisei no Michi, has received over 1,000 applications for the upcoming Tokyo metropolitan assembly election, with the party aiming to field up to 60 candidates across all 42 electoral districts. The party, which will not set specific policy goals and will limit its assembly members to two terms, will finalize its candidate list after a multi-stage selection process.
Robot
20.Mar.25 8:05 PM

Indoor Plant Factories Bloom in Tokyo, Offering Fresh Produce and a Sustainable Future

Tokyo's Ginza district boasts a unique indoor plant factory within the Itoya stationery store, showcasing the growing trend of urban agriculture and sustainable food production. This innovative approach to vegetable cultivation offers a promising solution for ensuring fresh produce availability amidst climate change and extreme weather events.