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02.02.2026

The Day of the Rare Earth Breakthrough and the Yen’s Slide

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Japan for 02.02.2026.

It displays 32 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

02.02.2026The Day of the Rare Earth Breakthrough and the Yen’s Slide

On February 2, Japanese editorial priority shifted from election polling to a major technological milestone as reports confirmed the world’s first successful continuous extraction of rare earth-rich mud from the seabed near Minami-Torishima. Major outlets framed this as a critical advancement for national resource security, contrasting the long-term industrial hope with immediate economic volatility. Market coverage intensified throughout the day following Prime Minister Takaichi’s comments suggesting she welcomed a weaker yen. This triggered a sharp currency slide to the 155-yen-per-dollar range, prompting government officials to scramble for damage control. In the political sphere, editors highlighted the ideological rift over 'nuclear sharing' as a defining wedge between the LDP and Nippon Ishin no Kai. By evening, attention turned to the humanitarian and logistical crisis in northern Japan. Headlines tracked the deployment of the Self-Defense Forces to Aomori and Hokkaido to combat record-breaking snowfall that has claimed 27 lives and paralyzed regional transport networks.

02.02.2026
10:03
与野党が食品の消費税率ゼロを掲げており、2026年度内に実現する可能性がある。スーパーや青果店で飲食料品の価格は8%分下がるのか。 「原料調達から店舗販売までのサプライチェーン(供給網)の中で、減税に対応できない企業が出てくる可能性がある」。食品スーパーを運営する、さえきセルバホールディングス(東京都国立市)の佐伯行彦社長はこう予測する。 消費税の実務に詳しい菊池典明税理士も「きれいに8%分下が…
10:03
10:10
Kyodo News

Japan, Britain PMs agree on collaboration in critical mineral supply chains

The leaders of Japan and Britain agreed Saturday on the urgent need for their countries and like-minded partners to cooperate in strengthening supply chains of critical minerals, as Tokyo seeks to align more closely with London in the face of China's growing clout.
10:10

10:17Takaichi's Yen Comments Shake Markets

Editorial priorities are split between the final week of the general election and worsening economic pressures. Papers highlight the LDP's sustained lead across all age groups, despite controversy over Prime Minister Takaichi's comments on the weakening yen, which pushed the currency to 154 per dollar (Asahi, TBS, Yomiuri, Sankei). Simultaneously, heavy snowfall in Hokkaido has disrupted logistics and infrastructure, becoming a top-tier domestic concern (Hokkaido, Yahoo).
12:16
12:31
Kyodo News

Baseball: Ohtani to stay off mound, bat only for Japan at WBC

Los Angeles Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani will not pitch for defending champion Japan at the upcoming World Baseball Classic, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts revealed Saturday.
12:31

12:33The High Price of Sovereignty

The Japanese press is fixated on Prime Minister Takaichi’s assertive foreign and economic policies. Her administration's stance on Taiwan has triggered a trade backlash from China (Mainichi), while her permissive attitude toward the weakening yen, now at 155 per dollar, dominates financial coverage (Yomiuri). Meanwhile, domestic attention is split between a record-breaking blizzard in Aomori requiring military intervention (NHK) and an insider trading scandal involving Nidec and Mita Securities (Sankei).
13:52
ダイハツ工業は2日、電気自動車(EV)の軽商用バン「e-ハイゼットカーゴ」と「e-アトレー」を発売した。2023年度に投入する計画だったが、認証不正問題の発覚で開発が遅れた。軽商用EVでは三菱自動車や日産自動車などが先行しているが、業界最長の航続距離を武器に最後発からの巻き返しを狙う。 「お客様にはお待たせして申し訳なかったが、やっとお披露目ができた」。同日、都内で開催した新型車の発表会でダイハ…
13:52
14:13
Kyodo News

Japan begins over-the-counter "morning-after pill" sales to all ages

Around 7,000 pharmacies and drugstores across Japan began on Monday over-the-counter sales of morning-after pills without age restrictions or parental consent requirements.
14:13
15:07

15:09Frozen Breath of the Northern Snow

The Japanese media has pivoted toward the severe domestic impact of record-breaking snowfall, which has claimed seventeen lives and paralyzed logistics in northern regions (Yahoo, TBS, NHK). Concurrently, editorial attention is focusing on the automotive sector’s transition to electric vehicles, highlighting Daihatsu’s commercial EV launch following its safety scandal and BYD’s sharp sales decline (Nikkei Shimbun, Nikkei Asia). Overseas, the geopolitical friction between Prime Minister Takaichi and China remains a persistent analytical thread (Mainichi, Chunichi).
15:16
15:52
内閣府と海洋研究開発機構(JAMSTEC)は2日、小笠原諸島・南鳥島沖の水深約6000メートルの海底からレアアース(希土類)を含むとされる泥の引き揚げに成功したと発表した。泥を引き揚げた地球深部探査船「ちきゅう」は15日に清水港(静岡市)に戻る予定で、帰港後に泥の成分を分析する。2028年度以降に見据える産業化へ向けて、採算性の検証や精製技術の開発に役立てる。 泥に含まれるレアアースの分析へ…
15:52
16:32
Kyodo News

Japan farm, food imports may face higher tariffs due to election

Japan could face higher tariffs on about 400 farm and food import items if the passage of a tax bill to extend provisional tax rates is delayed due to a snap general election on Sunday.
16:32

17:03Seabed Ores Rise Through Deep Silence

Japanese editors are prioritizing the final week of the general election, with conservative outlets highlighting a projected LDP-Innovation supermajority while noting potential voter turnout risks from forecasted heavy snow (Sankei, Yahoo, HuffPost). Simultaneously, a technological breakthrough in deep-sea rare earth mining near Minami-Torishima is being framed as a critical advancement for national resource security (Nikkei, TBS).
17:16
刑事裁判をやり直す「再審」制度の見直しを検討してきた法制審議会(法相の諮問機関)の部会は2日、法務省が示した要綱案を賛成多数でとりまとめた。検察が証拠開示の義務を負う範囲を限定し、再審開始決定に対する検察の不服申し立て権限を維持する内容で…
17:16
18:02
薬の過剰処方にメスが入る。厚生労働省は6月から、飲み忘れや飲み残しがある患者への投薬量を薬剤師の判断で減らしやすくする。薬剤費は日本の医療費の2割ほどを占め、国の社会保障費が膨らむ一因となっている。無駄を減らして患者の負担を抑えるとともに公的医療保険制度の持続性を高める。 薬剤費は国民医療費の約2割を占め、近年では約10兆円に上る。高齢化が進み処方量が増えているほか、バイオ医薬品をはじめとする革…
18:02
18:09

20:06The Nuclear Shadow Over Ballot Boxes

Japanese editors are narrowing their focus on the February 8 general election's final stretch, with a particular emphasis on the ideological divide over nuclear sharing. While the conservative Nippon Ishin no Kai overwhelmingly supports debating nuclear sharing, the LDP remains split (Mainichi). Simultaneously, coverage highlights the LDP's reliance on Prime Minister Takaichi's personal popularity to counter a competitive 'Middle-Road' opposition coalition (Asahi, Hokkaido).
20:16
23:16
自民党の「政治とカネ」をめぐる逆風下で議席を失った元総務相が復活をかけて立つ衆院選は、日本維新の会前職との「与党対決」となり熱を帯びている。今回で4度目の対決となる2人だが、自民・維新連立政権の足元で、選挙の構図が揺れ動いている。 「小選挙…
23:16
23:59
Kyodo News

Olympics: Japan eyes record medal haul as athletes arrive in Italy

Japan will look to eclipse its record tally of 18 medals from four years ago during the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Olympics as its 120 athletes start settling in across Northern Italy.
23:59