Sanae Takaichi elected as Japan’s first female prime minister

Sanae Takaichi’s election as Japan’s 104th prime minister ushers in a transformative moment, as she becomes the country’s first woman to hold the office. Backed by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, her right-leaning coalition already faces pressing economic and diplomatic obstacles.

Sanae Takaichi elected as Japan’s first female prime minister

LegalOn Breaks Record as Fastest AI Company Founded in Japan to Reach ¥10 Billion ARR

LegalOn has solidified its place in Japan’s AI landscape, reaching ¥10 billion in annual recurring revenue faster than any other AI startup founded in the country. Released via Business Wire from San Francisco, this milestone underscores Japan’s expanding global influence in technology.

LegalOn Breaks Record as Fastest AI Company Founded in Japan to Reach ¥10 Billion ARR

CEO of Japanese drinks giant Suntory resigns following drug probe

In a sudden development, the CEO of Suntory, one of Japan’s foremost beverage companies, has stepped down following a drug probe. The resignation, reported by CNN, highlights the seriousness of the allegations and places the corporation under international scrutiny.

CEO of Japanese drinks giant Suntory resigns following drug probe

Japan’s Grandest MICHELIN Starred Hotels For Elite Travelers Immerse Yourself In The Pinnacle Of Opulence Italian Sophistication And Extravagance

Japan unveils its most extravagant MICHELIN-starred hotels, where opulence and Italian sophistication create the ultimate luxury experience for elite travelers. Discover how these exclusive establishments are redefining extravagance.

Japan’s Grandest MICHELIN Starred Hotels For Elite Travelers Immerse Yourself In The Pinnacle Of Opulence Italian Sophistication And Extravagance

Car ramming in Japan injures 7 schoolchildren and suspect is arrested on the scene

A man has been arrested in Japan after allegedly driving his car into seven schoolchildren who were walking home, according to local police. The children were injured in the incident, which took place as they returned from school.

Japan top yakuza group promises ‘no more trouble’

In a significant move, Japan’s largest yakuza organization has pledged to end its conflicts with splinter groups, according to police statements on Thursday. The written commitment promises “no more trouble,” potentially signaling a new era in the nation’s battle against organized crime.

Japan top yakuza group promises ‘no more trouble’