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04.06.2026

The Day of the Chitose Stabbing and the Supplementary Budget

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Japan for 04.06.2026.

It displays 28 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

04.06.2026The Day of the Chitose Stabbing and the Supplementary Budget

The day opened with the aftermath of Typhoon Jangmi, as NHK and Yomiuri examined the new Level 5 flood warning system's effectiveness. By mid-morning, the focus shifted to economic policy: TBS and Yahoo reported the lower house passing a ¥3.1 trillion supplementary budget to address prolonged Middle East tensions. In the afternoon, a stabbing in Chitose, Hokkaido, dominated headlines—Hokkaido Shimbun and TBS detailed three victims, one woman in cardiac arrest, and the arrest of a foreign national. The incident drew rapid, repeated updates, reflecting its priority. Earlier, the Yamada-Edion merger continued to feature, with Nikkei and Yomiuri framing it as a ¥2.5 trillion retail consolidation. By evening, the suspect's body in the Tatsuno murder case was confirmed, closing a multi-day manhunt.

04.06.2026

09:40Suspect Found Dead in Tatsuno Murder Case

The newspapers report on the discovery of a suspect's body in the Tatsuno mother-daughter murder case (TBS, NHK), and the planned merger of Yamada Holdings and Edion to form a ¥2.5 trillion electronics retail giant (Sankei, Nikkei). A new 'Level 5 flood special warning' was issued for the first time in Wakayama (Yomiuri).
10:16
10:43
Kyodo News

Baseball: White Sox's Murakami named AL Rookie of the Month for May

Chicago White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami was named the American League's Rookie of the Month for May, Major League Baseball said Wednesday.
10:43

11:29The Electronics Giant Merger

The newspapers report on the planned merger of Yamada Holdings and Edion to create a ¥2.5 trillion electronics retail giant (Nikkei, Yomiuri, Sankei), and the start of the rainy season in western Japan (TBS). Other stories include a luxury train debut in Mie (Chunichi), a Fuji winter climbing ban debate (Asahi), and Israel-Lebanon ceasefire (Yahoo).
12:57
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14:16

14:18Rainy Season Arrives in Western Japan

The newspapers report on the start of the rainy season in western Japan (NHK, TBS), with NHK and TBS both covering the official declaration for Kyushu, Chugoku, and Kinki. Other stories include a human trafficking case in Thailand (Mainichi), a luxury train debut in Mie (Chunichi), and TSMC's CEO comments on competition (Nikkei Asia).
14:29
Kyodo News

Japan electronics retailers Yamada, Edion eye business integration: source

Japan's largest consumer electronics retailer Yamada Holdings Co.
14:29
15:06
15:59
スマートフォン決済大手のPayPay(ペイペイ)は2027年秋にも生命保険事業に参入する。T&Dホールディングス(HD)の生保子会社を約1600億円で買収する。銀行や証券などのデジタル金融サービスに生保も加え、顧客基盤を拡大する。 外資系投資会社のワン・インベストメント・マネジメントと共同で、金融機関の窓口などを通じて保険を販売するT&Dフィナンシャル生命保険(TDF)を買収する…
15:59

17:18Nikkei's Record Reversal

The newspapers report on a sharp drop in the Nikkei average, falling over 900 points after hitting a record high the previous day, with profit-taking in SoftBank Group and Kioxia HD (TBS, Nikkei). Also covered is the delayed dualization of Sapporo's ski jump facilities, raising concerns over aging infrastructure (Hokkaido Shimbun).
18:13
Kyodo News

UNESCO-listed Himeji Castle found damaged after Typhoon Jangmi

The exterior wall of Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site in western Japan, has been found damaged, likely due to strong winds from Typhoon Jangmi, Himeji city officials said Thursday.
18:13
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21:03
政府は原子力発電所を2040年代までに最大5基建て替えるとの目標を掲げる。設備容量は最大550万キロワットと、既存原発のおよそ2割に相当する。運転開始から年数がたった原発を建て替え、化石燃料の輸入に依存しない電源を確保してエネルギーの安定供給につなげる。 5日に開く総合資源エネルギー調査会(経済産業相の諮問機関)の小委員会で、経産省が原子力政策に関する行動指針の改定案を示す。了承されれば、パブリ…
21:03

21:18Supplementary Budget Passes Amid Middle East Concerns

The newspapers report on the passage of a ¥3.1 trillion supplementary budget in the lower house to address prolonged Middle East tensions (TBS, Yahoo). Also covered is a guilty verdict for a former teacher in a group voyeurism case (Chunichi), and a fatal bus accident caused by an 85-year-old driver highlighting the shortage of younger drivers (Sankei).
22:16
廃炉を決めた原発のリプレース(建て替え)について、経済産業省は2040年代までに最大5基、50年代までに最大14基とする目標案をまとめた。東京電力福島第一原発事故後に具体的な数値目標を政府が示すのは初。原子力業界の投資や人材育成・確保を促す…
22:16

23:31Chitose Stabbing and Nuclear Replacement Targets

The newspapers report on a stabbing incident in Chitose, Hokkaido, where three people were attacked, one woman critically injured, and a foreign national arrested (Hokkaido Shimbun, TBS). Also covered is the government's nuclear replacement target of up to 14 reactors by the 2050s (Asahi, Nikkei, Yahoo).
23:42
Kyodo News

China increases pressure to erase Tiananmen protest memory on 37th anniv.

China tightened security and stepped up efforts on Thursday to erase the memory of the 1989 military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, with victims' families barred from visiting a cemetery on the 37th anniversary.
23:42