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24.08.2025

The Day of Wage Pressures and Global Rift

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Japan for 24.08.2025.

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

24.08.2025The Day of Wage Pressures and Global Rift

Japanese media continued to track the domestic economy, with the "dancing stock market" driven by inflation remaining prominent. The Bank of Japan's Governor Ueda explicitly indicated that a tight labor market would sustain upward pressure on wages, reinforcing the ongoing economic narrative. Concurrently, the government moved to extend offshore wind power site usage, aiming to reduce business risks and promote renewables, marking a significant policy development. Internationally, a major new concern emerged as a potential Trump-Modi rift was reported to threaten global stability for Quad members and China. Meanwhile, Japan-South Korea diplomacy largely prioritized economic cooperation over historical issues, building on prior commitments. Domestic political discussions noted a cabinet approval rating recovery amidst ongoing scrutiny of Prime Minister Ishiba.

24.08.2025
02:12
歌舞伎、能楽などの後継者育成事業に応募する人数が激減している。エンターテインメントの市場が拡大する中で伝統芸能は人気が低迷し、少子化や娯楽の多様化も追い打ちをかける。事業を行う独立行政法人日本芸術文化振興会(芸文振)は養成組織を統合して普及活動の機動性を高め、応募者掘り起こしを急ぐ。…
02:12

02:14Traditional Arts Succession Crisis

Japanese media highlights the drastic decline in applicants for traditional arts like Kabuki, raising concerns for cultural succession (Nikkei Shimbun). A WWII story of love linked to a Special Attack Unit member's painting also draws attention (Yahoo News Japan). Concurrently, Prime Minister Ishiba and South Korea's President Lee have agreed to steadily build bilateral ties (The Japan Times).

07:32Japan's Middle East Oil Dependency Surges

Japanese media now reports Japan's Middle East oil dependency has reached a record high, with worsening choke points posing risks (Japan Business Press). Domestically, discussions are emerging within the government to review a 20,000 yen payout (Yahoo News Japan). These new economic and energy security issues appear alongside ongoing reports of Prime Minister Ishiba and South Korea's Lee agreeing to build ties (The Japan Times) and the decline in traditional arts applicants (Nikkei Shimbun).
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11:55
市場参加者の意表を突く形で、日本株が夏相場に踊っている。内外の情勢は見通しにくいのだが、大きな下支え材料がある。インフレの定着に伴う名目経済の拡大だ。 8月15日に発表された4〜6月期の国内総生産(GDP)。実質成長率が前期比年率1.0%と堅調だったが、名目成長率をみると実に同5.1%にのぼった。2024年度以降、四半期ベースの名目成長率は9.1%、2.6%、5.3%、3.9%、5.1%と高めの…
11:55

11:56Inflation's Market Rhythm

Japanese media reports on evolving economic landscapes, with Nikkei Shimbun highlighting a "dancing stock market" driven by inflation and robust nominal GDP growth. Concurrently, 92 municipalities are exploring new accommodation taxes (Yahoo News Japan). These domestic economic discussions unfold alongside persistent concerns regarding Japan's record-high Middle East oil dependency (Japan Business Press). Diplomatically, Prime Minister Ishiba and South Korea's President Lee maintain their commitment to steadily build bilateral ties (The Japan Times). A social reflection on the 10th anniversary of the Hitotsubashi University outing incident also features (Huffington Post Japan).

14:38Russia's Economic Prospects Dim

Japanese media continues to monitor the domestic economic landscape, with Nikkei Shimbun reporting a "dancing stock market" influenced by inflation. Concurrently, Japan Business Press highlights Japan's record-high Middle East oil dependency, citing worsening choke point risks. A new development from Yahoo News Japan indicates a potential weakening in Russia's "military special demand" economy. Huffington Post Japan also features a reflection on the 10th anniversary of the Hitotsubashi University outing incident.

17:13BOJ Sees Wage Pressures Mounting

Japanese media reports on the evolving domestic economy, with the Nikkei Shimbun noting a "dancing stock market" driven by inflation. The Japan Times adds that the BOJ anticipates a tight labor market will sustain upward pressure on wages. These economic discussions occur alongside persistent concerns over Japan's record-high Middle East oil dependency and choke point risks (Japan Business Press). Social interest includes a 99-year-old's plea to bury comrades in Siberia (Yahoo News Japan).
18:16
経済産業省と国土交通省は、洋上風力発電による海域の使用期間を現行の30年から延長可能にする。これまでは30年経過後に、事業者を再公募するルールだった。建設コストが膨らむなか、運転期間を延ばして収入を確保しやすくし発電事業者のリスクを低減する。 洋上風力発電では、政府が再生可能エネルギー海域利用法に基づき、海域を指定して事業者を公募する。選ばれた事業者は海域を独占的に使用できる。期間は最長30年と…
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18:57Future Focus: Energy and Diplomacy

Japanese media continues to focus on economic and energy developments, with the Bank of Japan expecting upward wage pressure from a tight labor market (The Japan Times). Concerns persist over Japan's record-high Middle East oil dependency (Japan Business Press). In a new move, the government plans to extend offshore wind power site usage to reduce business risks and promote renewables (Nikkei Shimbun). Diplomatically, a Japan-South Korea summit prioritized economic cooperation over historical issues (Nikkei Asia).
19:04

22:07Trump-Modi Rift Threatens Stability

Japanese media introduces new international concerns, with a potential Trump-Modi rift threatening global stability for Quad members and China (Nikkei Asia). Domestically, the cabinet's approval rating has reportedly recovered to the 30% range (Yahoo News Japan). These developments are set against ongoing economic reports from the Bank of Japan on upward wage pressure (The Japan Times) and the government's efforts to extend offshore wind power site usage (Nikkei Shimbun).