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Prime Minister Takaichi's 'Suspected Cold' Sparks National Debate and Diplomatic Speculation

Prime Minister Takaichi abruptly canceled a meeting with ambassadors from Middle Eastern countries in Japan on the 12th. According to the Prime Minister's Office, the reason for her absence was given as a "suspected cold," and Chief Cabinet Secretary Kihara reportedly attended the scheduled meeting on her behalf. This sudden cancellation of a diplomatic engagement quickly became a trending topic on the social media platform "X," sparking various speculations and opinions among the public. Recalling the Prime Minister's past statement, "Work, work, and work relentlessly," many critical voices emerged, questioning, "Can she take a day off for just a suspected cold?" and "It makes no sense." Furthermore, some users focused on the phrase "suspected cold" itself, interpreting it deeply with comments like, "A proper doctor would investigate further," and "Perhaps this is the government's initial report to ...

Japanese Opposition Submits No-Confidence Motion Against Budget Committee Chairman Amidst Budget Vote Tensions

On the 12th, four opposition parties—the Centrist Reform Alliance (Chudo Kaikaku Rengo), Sanseito (Party of the People), Team Mirai (Team Future), and the Japanese Communist Party—submitted a motion of no-confidence against Tetsushi Sakamoto (Liberal Democratic Party), the Chairman of the House of Representatives Budget Committee. This unusual situation comes amidst escalating confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties over committee management, just one day before the scheduled vote on the budget bill. According to multiple opposition party sources and opinions expressed on social media, the main reason for submitting the motion of no-confidence is Chairman Sakamoto's 'forceful parliamentary management,' which has deviated from a neutral stance. This includes interrupting opposition questions and expressing his own views. In particular, his ex officio decision to proceed with the budget vote on the 13th is seen as the decisive factor that solidified the opposi...

US Negishi Housing Area to be Fully Returned by 2026: A New Chapter for Yokohama's Future

The full return of the US Negishi Housing Area (approximately 43 hectares), spanning Yokohama's Naka, Minami, and Isogo wards, has been decided by June 30, 2026. Both the Japanese and US governments agreed to this return at the Japan-US Joint Committee meeting. This marks a significant step towards the region's future, approximately 22 years after the return was first agreed upon in 2004, following persistent negotiations. Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi posted on his social media, "Through persistent negotiations, we have taken a major step towards the future urban development of this region." Yokohama Mayor Takeharu Yamanaka also welcomed the return, calling it a "historic step." The requisition began on October 16, 1947, and after nearly 80 years, the land will finally return to Japanese control. This elevated district once offered a unique, exotic landscape distinct from the surrounding Japanese areas. On social media, people who visited the residences...

A Jubilant Return: 'Me and My Girl' Set for 2026 Toho Revival with Star-Studded Cast

The Toho Theatrical Department has announced the long-awaited revival of the musical masterpiece "Me and My Girl" after approximately 17 years, produced by Toho. This highly anticipated production is set to open in December 2026 at EX THEATER ARIAKE. New cast members include Hiroki Miura as Bill Snibson and Mone Kamishiraishi as Sally Smith. The duo previously showcased their excellent chemistry on stage in "Spirited Away," and their reunion is attracting significant attention. Miura expressed his overwhelming joy on his X (formerly Twitter) account, stating, "I'm so happy I don't know what words to use. I'll do my best!" and enthusiastically added, "Let's do it! Lambeth Walk!!" Kamishiraishi also commented, "I'm too excited...!!!" further fueling fan anticipation. Adding to the excitement, the cast features other talented performers such as Madoka Hoshikaze as Jackie, Ryunosuke Onoda as Gerald, and seasoned veterans...

JRA App's Time-Traveling Glitch Delights Horse Racing Fans with Past G1 Notifications

On March 12, a major notification system error occurred in the official app of the Japan Racing Association (JRA), resulting in many users receiving a continuous stream of "race card confirmed" notifications for past G1 races. This unusual phenomenon quickly spread on social media, making "JRA App" a trending topic and generating significant buzz. According to user reports, the app pushed out a large number of "race card confirmed" notifications for various G1 races such as the Queen Elizabeth II Cup, Shuka Sho, Nakayama Grand Jump, Victoria Mile, and Takamatsunomiya Kinen, regardless of the date. While some users expressed confusion with comments like "Enough already, JRA app" and "The JRA app is completely bugging out, my G1 was almost a disaster," many others enjoyed the unexpected "notifications from the past," saying things like "The JRA app is spectacularly buggy lol," "You'll never see something like ...

Honda Forecasts First-Ever Net Loss of Up to ¥690 Billion, Cancels Key EV Models

Honda announced on the 12th that it expects to report a net loss of up to 690 billion yen for the fiscal year ending March 2026. This would mark the first net loss since the company's listing, sending shockwaves through the automotive industry. The company had previously forecast a profit, but the main reason for this reversal is a massive impairment loss incurred due to a significant revision of its electric vehicle (EV) business strategy. According to the announcement, Honda re-evaluated its electrification strategy in response to a sharp slowdown in demand for electric vehicles (EVs) in the North American market. As a result, it decided to cancel the development and launch of three EV models that were part of its “Honda 0” series: the “Zero SUV,” the “Zero Saloon,” and the luxury brand “Acura RSX.” This decision is expected to result in impairment losses and disposal costs ranging from 820 billion yen to 1.12 trillion yen, which will be recorded as extraordinary losses. Furtherm...

Long-Distance King T O Royal Retires, Begins New Chapter as Stud

T O Royal, the renowned stayer who dominated the long-distance racing circuit and made a name for himself by winning the 2024 Tenno Sho (Spring), has announced his retirement from racing and will begin his new career as a stud at East Stud. Fans had eagerly awaited his return, and social media is now filled with a mix of voices expressing regret over his retirement, celebrating his past achievements, and anticipating his new life as a sire. T O Royal's performance in 2024 was particularly outstanding. He achieved an unprecedented three consecutive graded race victories over distances of 3000m or more, conquering the Diamond Stakes, Hanshin Daishoten, and the pinnacle of long-distance G1 races, the Tenno Sho (Spring). His overwhelming performance in long-distance races, which were often considered challenging statistically, showcased his exceptional ability as a pure stayer and left a lasting impression on many horse racing fans. Many comments recall the excitement of the time, such...