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04.09.2025

The day Ishiba faced resignation pressure

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Japan for 04.09.2025.

It displays 25 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

04.09.2025The day Ishiba faced resignation pressure

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.

04.09.2025
02:13

02:14Three Leaders on Tiananmen Rostrum

Japanese media continues to report on Takeshi Niinami, former Suntory Holdings chairman, who maintains his innocence regarding a police investigation related to supplements, despite stepping back from executive activities (The Japan Times, Nikkei Shimbun). Internationally, Yahoo News Japan highlights Chinese, Russian, and North Korean leaders on the Tiananmen Rostrum, marking a 66-year first, further emphasizing geopolitical shifts.
04:14
「私は急いでこの町を出たくはないんだ」。1971年10月29日。当時のニクソン大統領はホワイトハウスの大統領執務室でバーンズ米連邦準備理事会(FRB)議長にこう語りかけた。景気減速で次の大統領選に敗れることへの不安を示した発言とされる。 トランプ氏に沈黙する議会 当時の音声記録にはニクソン氏による緩和圧力が生々しく残る。結果的に米国の70年代は金融引き締めに失敗し、物価上昇率が二桁を超える大イン…
04:14
05:15

09:17Kim's Diplomatic Victory at Beijing Parade

Japanese media continues to analyze China's military parade, highlighting Kim Jong Un's perceived diplomatic victory by achieving equal billing with Vladimir Putin (Nikkei Asia). While Putin and Kim's presence drew significant attention, one outlet notes a "shadow" over the event when compared to ten years ago (Japan Business Press). Domestically, there are discussions on the risk of 1970s-style "great inflation" impacting the US Federal Reserve and the dollar's credibility (Nikkei Shimbun).
11:30
東京23区や大阪市など主要都市でマンションの家賃が上昇し、家計を圧迫している。可処分所得に対する平均家賃の割合は2024年までの約4年で1〜5ポイント高まり18〜34%となった。23区は3割を超す水準だ。分譲物件の価格高騰で購入を見合わせて賃貸を選ぶ世帯が増え、家賃をさらに押し上げる構図もある。 「もう東京都心には住めないかも」。神奈川県の賃貸マンションに暮らす50代夫婦は話す。約5年前、事情が…
11:30
12:04

13:06Tokyo Rents Reach Danger Zone

Japanese media focuses on the Liberal Democratic Party's strategy to secure an Upper House majority by seeking support from independent lawmakers (The Japan Times). Domestically, a new economic concern emerges as apartment rents in major cities like Tokyo's 23 wards are highlighted as a 'danger zone,' exceeding 30% of household income (Nikkei Shimbun). Meanwhile, attention is drawn to Taiwanese banks increasing their investments in Hong Kong, capitalizing on its role as a key offshore financial hub amid ongoing regional geopolitical shifts (Nikkei Asia).
15:58

16:00Japan-UK Defense Ties Deepen Amid Typhoon Alert

Japanese media highlight deepening military ties between Japan and the UK, benefiting British defense contractors amid rising budgets (Nikkei Asia). Domestically, an urgent heavy rain warning is issued for Kyushu and Shikoku as Typhoon 15 approaches (Yahoo News Japan). Concurrently, the Liberal Democratic Party continues its pursuit of an Upper House majority (The Japan Times), and surging apartment rents in Tokyo's 23 wards remain a 'danger zone' for households (Nikkei Shimbun).
16:59

17:45Gaza Activism Takes Center Stage

Japanese media continue to monitor the approach of a typhoon to Shikoku (Yahoo News Japan), while also reporting on the enduring issue of soaring apartment rents in major cities like Tokyo's 23 wards (Nikkei Shimbun). Internationally, a new focus emerged with actor Mark Ruffalo's strong criticism of politicians, including Trump, over the Gaza situation, generating a standing ovation (Huffington Post Japan). Separately, discussion continues regarding the future path of Takeshi Niinami, who resigned as Suntory chairman (Japan Business Press).
18:09
京都大学iPS細胞研究財団(京都市)と伊藤忠商事は、患者の細胞から個別に作る「マイiPS細胞」を安く生産できる専用キットを2025年にも国内外で販売する。培養に必要な試薬や添加剤を一つにしたキットで、無菌設備がなくても製造できる。量産の課題だったコストや歩留まりが改善される見込みで、マイiPS細胞の普及に弾みがつく。 専用キットはiPS細胞研究財団が開発した試薬などを特殊なプラスチックフィルムの…
18:09
19:37
インバウンド(訪日外国人)の増加で、国内の主要クレジットカード会社が海外のカード発行会社に支払う費用が増えている。小売店などから得る収入を上回り赤字が発生している。一部の国内カード会社は、海外発行カードを使う訪日客に新たな手数料負担を求める検討を始めた。 日本経済新聞が7月、三井住友カードや三菱UFJニコスなどの大手カード会社8社にアンケートを実施した。8社のうち、6社が海外発行カードの取引によ…
19:37

19:40LDP Crisis Intensifies for Ishiba

Japanese media focuses on the escalating political crisis for Prime Minister Ishiba, who faces pressure to resign amidst executive resignations within the Liberal Democratic Party (The Japan Times). This builds on previous reports of LDP leadership challenges. Separately, a new economic development sees major Japanese credit card companies considering new fees for foreign visitors to offset rising costs from inbound tourism (Nikkei Shimbun). The approaching typhoon in Shikoku (Yahoo News Japan) also remains a concern.
20:22
都道府県ごとに決める2025年度の最低賃金の全国加重平均が過去最高の時給1121円になる見通しとなった。現在の1055円から66円増え、過去最大の引き上げ額となる。人口が減少する各地域で人手を確保するための競争が生まれ、国の「目安」を上回るのは39道県に上った。 最低賃金は企業が従業員に払わなければならない最低限の水準で、時給ベースで示す。違反する事業者には罰則がある。大幅な引き上げは雇用者の平…
20:22
20:30
都道府県ごとに決める2025年度の最低賃金の全国加重平均が過去最高の時給1121円になる見通しとなった。現在の1055円から66円増え、過去最大の引き上げ額となる。人口が減少する各地域で人手を確保するための競争が生まれ、国の「目安」を上回るのは39道府県に上った。 最低賃金は企業が従業員に払わなければならない最低限の水準で、時給ベースで示す。違反する事業者には罰則がある。大幅な引き上げは雇用者の…
20:30

21:25Japan's Minimum Wage Rises

Japanese media highlights a significant nationwide minimum wage increase, with the average set to reach 1121 yen, exceeding national targets in many prefectures (Nikkei Shimbun). Concurrently, a typhoon is expected to make landfall in Shikoku, prompting disaster alerts (Yahoo News Japan). Meanwhile, Prime Minister Ishiba faces continued pressure to resign amid executive departures (The Japan Times).