A deaf athlete demonstrated SureTalk, an AI-powered sign language translator app developed by SoftBank in collaboration with the University of Electro-Communications, at an event in Chiba. The app recognizes sign language gestures and translates them into text, with ongoing efforts to refine its accuracy and expand its database through input from diverse users.
Japan's space agency, JAXA, plans to significantly increase the launch frequency of its H3 rocket, aiming for at least seven launches annually from the Tanegashima Space Center. This ambitious goal requires upgrades to the center, including additional liquid oxygen storage tanks and satellite assembly buildings, with the aim of achieving one-month intervals between launches.
Japan’s new immigration law revisions have led to the deportation of at least 17 asylum seekers, including a Sudanese man who fled conflict with just the belongings in his backpack. Meanwhile, a supplementary protection certification program for individuals escaping warfare has been introduced, sparking debates over the balance between preventing abuse of the system and protecting vulnerable refugees.
The Bank of Japan decided to maintain its policy interest rates at around 0.5 percent after a two-day meeting, citing increasing global uncertainties, particularly concerning the U.S. trade policies under President Trump. The decision comes as the central bank closely monitors both U.S. economic developments and domestic wage and price trends, with expectations of further rate hikes as economic conditions evolve.
Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has unveiled an ambitious plan to export 350,000 tons of rice by 2030, marking a significant increase from the 45,000 tons exported in 2024. This initiative aims to address the current rice shortage in Japan and establish a reliable export mechanism for future needs.