Japanese media coverage centered on domestic political and economic shifts. Early reports highlighted polls suggesting ruling parties might lose their Upper House election majority, a concern amplified by sharply rising long-term interest rates. Concurrently, the Bank of Japan completed the sale of previously acquired stock holdings. By mid-morning, a significant automotive development took prominence: Honda and Nissan announced an alliance to create a common operating system for future vehicles, signaling a move to counter global rivals. The persistent threat of Typhoon No. 5 also remained a primary focus, with warnings evolving from strong winds in Kanto to potential landfall in Hokkaido and heavy rain in Tokai. Social commentary continued with an apology over xenophobic remarks.