The escalating political crisis within the Liberal Democratic Party intensified, with Prime Minister Ishiba facing growing pressure to resign amid further executive resignations. This development followed days of LDP leadership challenges and internal strife. Concurrently, Japanese media extensively covered the approach of Typhoon 15, issuing urgent heavy rain warnings for Kyushu and Shikoku throughout the day, with fears of landfall in Shikoku by early afternoon. Significant domestic economic news also emerged, including a nationwide minimum wage increase to an average of 1121 yen, exceeding targets in many prefectures. Separately, apartment rents in Tokyo's 23 wards remained a concern, while major credit card companies considered new fees for foreign visitors to offset rising costs.