Japanese media on July 30 heavily prioritized an unfolding tsunami situation, shifting editorial focus from previous days' political concerns. Following a strong earthquake off Russia's Kamchatka, early morning advisories escalated to widespread warnings across Japan's Pacific coast, urging evacuations. By mid-morning, reports confirmed tsunami waves reaching Japanese shores, with alerts extending to Hawaii and causing evacuations there. Later, new reports indicated waves higher than initial impacts in some regions. The situation de-escalated by early afternoon as all warnings in Japan were downgraded to advisories, though the distant tsunami was confirmed to have reached 22 prefectures. Concurrently, international economic discussions included President Trump's tariff negotiations, his AI executive order, and a new 25% tariff on India. Domestically, economists highlighted increasing foreign residents for financial improvement.