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22.02.2026

The Day of the Fifteen Percent Global Tariff Escalation

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Japan for 22.02.2026.

It displays 26 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

22.02.2026The Day of the Fifteen Percent Global Tariff Escalation
The media's primary focus throughout February 22 was the escalation of the trade conflict between the Trump administration and the judiciary. Following the previous day's unconstitutionality ruling, editors prioritized President Trump's sudden decision to raise the proposed global tariff rate from 10% to 15%. Outlets like Yomiuri and Nikkei tracked this policy shift, while Sankei highlighted domestic reactions from the ruling party, including tax chief Onodera's condemnation of the move as "absurd."
Concurrently, the political narrative centered on Prime Minister Takaichi’s post-election consolidation. Media reported her cabinet's approval rating surging to 61% while highlighting Nikkei’s investigation into AI-driven disinformation campaigns by Chinese accounts targeting her. Despite high support, editors noted Takaichi’s diplomatic caution in avoiding cabinet-level attendance at "Takeshima Day" ceremonies to maintain relations with Seoul.
By early afternoon, attention shifted to a domestic emergency at Tokyo Skytree, where an elevator failure left approximately 20 people trapped 30 meters above ground, dominating breaking news cycles alongside the conclusion of the Milan-Cortina Olympics.
22.02.2026
00:09

00:17 (15:17)The Gavel Against the Tariff

Japanese editors are prioritizing the legal fallout from the U.S. Supreme Court ruling against 'Reciprocal Tariffs' (Nikkei, Mainichi, Asahi). While liberal outlets emphasize the constitutional check on executive power (Asahi), conservative and business-focused media analyze the shift toward a 10% global tariff and its impact on Japanese investments (Nikkei, Mainichi). Concurrently, the Milan-Cortina Olympics remain a major focus, specifically Fuyuno's fourth-place finish in ski cross (TBS, Yomiuri).
09:19
Kyodo News

Japan to hold int'l conference on plastic pollution in Tokyo in March

Japan is planning to host and mediate an unofficial international conference in Tokyo in March to draft a treaty to minimize plastic pollution, a source familiar with the matter said Saturday.
09:19 (00:19 in your timezone)
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10:17
夫婦で暮らす、便利な都心のマンション。突然、家賃の値上げを求められ、駐車場の解約まで通知された――。「地価や物価が高騰しており正当な値上げだ」とする家主と、「一方的な値上げや解約はおかしい」と反論する住民が、お互いを訴えた。値上げをめぐる法…
10:17 (01:17 in your timezone)
11:14
11:40
Kyodo News

Internship in English-speaking Niseko provides immersive "study abroad"

A unique internship program in Hokkaido, under which Japanese university students work and live for a month at the famed Niseko ski resort area where English is widely used, has been providing "domestic study abroad" opportunities to participants while helping solve local labor shortage for a decade.
11:40 (02:40 in your timezone)
11:40

11:41 (02:41)The Fifteen Percent Shockwave

Japanese editors are focusing on President Trump's sudden escalation of global tariffs from 10% to 15% (TBS, Nikkei). While business-centric outlets analyze the economic shock of this policy shift, a secondary focus has emerged regarding the domestic dairy industry's crisis, with media highlighting efforts to promote milk consumption as farm closures exceed 10,000 (Sankei). Legal disputes over rising urban rents are also gaining prominence (Asahi).
11:46
韓国でデジタル技術など専門知識を生かして1人で事業を起こす人が増えている。直近の統計で100万人を超え、5年前の2.5倍になった。待遇が恵まれた財閥でも、役員ポストが減り出世競争が激しくなっているためだ。脱サラなどで一旗揚げようとする高度人材の活躍が、将来の経済成長を引っ張る技術革新を生み出すかどうか関心を集める。 「あのまま大企業にいればそれなりの給料をもらっていただろうが、やりたい仕事に飛び…
11:46 (02:46 in your timezone)
13:16
2月22日は猫の日。「にゃん、にゃん、にゃん」の記念日にあわせ、人気にあやかろうという商戦が活発だ。「ネコノミクス」と呼ばれる猫の経済効果は約3兆円とする試算もあり、11年前から3割近く増えた。成長はさらに続くか。 栃木県那須塩原市にある「…
13:16 (04:16 in your timezone)
13:56
自民党が圧勝した8日の衆院選に関し、SNSを使った情報工作とみられる動きが見つかった。X(旧ツイッター)のデータを分析したところ、400ほどの中国系アカウントが連携し、高市早苗政権の印象を下げる投稿を拡散していた。今回は拡散規模が限られたものの、従来よりも日本語の発信に力を注ぎ、AI(人工知能)画像を駆使するなど手法は巧妙になった。対策強化が急務となっている。…
13:56 (04:56 in your timezone)
14:02
Kyodo News

Trump says rate of new 10% global tariff to be raised to 15%

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14:02 (05:02 in your timezone)
14:16
東京都立日野高校は2026年4月、開校60周年を迎える。「伊豆の踊子」でスクリーンデビューし、半世紀にわたって映画やテレビで活躍する俳優の三浦友和さん(74)は2期生として入学。同期には、のちに伝説のロックシンガーとなる故・忌野清志郎さんも…
14:16 (05:16 in your timezone)
14:24

14:33 (05:33)The Fifteen Percent Tariff Escalation

Japanese editors are shifting focus toward the geopolitical and domestic fallout of the U.S. tariff escalation. While business outlets analyze Trump's move to a 15% global rate (TBS, Kyodo, HuffPost), the Nikkei identifies sophisticated Chinese AI-driven disinformation campaigns targeting Prime Minister Takaichi. Concurrently, conservative media critiques the efficacy of left-wing anti-war social media movements following the recent general election (Sankei).
14:38
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16:38
自民党が圧勝した8日の衆院選に関し、SNSを使った情報工作とみられる動きが見つかった。X(旧ツイッター)のデータを分析したところ、400ほどの中国系アカウントが連携し、高市早苗政権の印象を下げる投稿を拡散していた。今回は拡散規模が限られたものの、従来よりも日本語の発信に力を注ぎ、AI(人工知能)画像を駆使するなど手法は巧妙になった。対策強化が急務となっている。…
16:38 (07:38 in your timezone)
17:43
Kyodo News

FOCUS: U.S. tariff ruling to have limited impact on Trump-Takaichi meeting

The U.
17:43 (08:43 in your timezone)
17:58
18:16
今回の衆院選中、ユーチューブでは高市早苗首相(自民党総裁)が登場する動画が数多く投稿された。専門家は「1人で自民党を凌駕(りょうが)するほどのコンテンツパワーを持っていた」と語る。自民内では「こんな楽なことはない」と選挙に有利に働いたとの見…
18:16 (09:16 in your timezone)

18:17 (09:17)The Takaichi Sixty-One Percent Surge

Japanese media are prioritizing the surge in Prime Minister Takaichi's cabinet support to 61% following the general election (Mainichi, Yahoo News Japan). Simultaneously, a significant focus has emerged on Chinese-linked influence operations using AI-generated content to target Takaichi on social media (Nikkei). While conservative outlets explore warming China-North Korea relations (Sankei), liberal and business reports analyze the potential for a Trump-Takaichi meeting despite U.S. tariff pressures (Kyodo).
18:28
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21:01

21:35 (12:35)Steel Cables Snap at the Sky's Edge

Japanese editors are prioritizing the emergency situation at Tokyo Skytree, where dozens remain trapped following a sudden elevator drop (TBS, NHK). Politically, coverage shifted to Prime Minister Takaichi’s diplomatic caution, as she declined sending a cabinet minister to the 'Takeshima Day' ceremony to preserve improving ties with Seoul (Sankei). This follows reports of rising cabinet approval ratings and Chinese-linked AI disinformation targeting her administration (Mainichi, Nikkei).
22:16
脳死からの臓器提供を円滑に進めるため、厚生労働省は、新たなあっせん機関を初めて許可した。病院内で臓器提供の調整役を担う「院内コーディネーター」が、提供者(ドナー)の家族からの同意取得も担えるようにする制度改革も進めている。主要各国と比べて少…
22:16 (13:16 in your timezone)
22:52
23:24
22日午後8時20分ごろ、東京都墨田区押上1丁目の東京スカイツリーで、「エレベーターで閉じ込めが起きた」との通報が警視庁にあった。本所署によると、地上30メートルで止まった。けが人の情報はない。 施設を運営する東武タワースカイツリーによると…
23:24 (14:24 in your timezone)

23:52 (14:52)Twenty Souls Suspended at Thirty Meters

Japanese editors are focusing on an emergency at Tokyo Skytree, where approximately 20 people remain trapped in an elevator that stopped 30 meters above ground (Yomiuri, TBS, NHK, Asahi, Mainichi). Reports of a sudden drop before the emergency stop have heightened the sense of urgency. Concurrently, sports desks are evaluating the Milan-Cortina Olympics, focusing on Hokkaido's lack of gold medals and China's record-breaking performance (Hokkaido, Sankei).