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Nearly 45% of Japanese Full-Time Workers Engage in Quiet Quitting, Mynavi Survey Finds

June 12, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

A survey conducted by Mynavi, a Japan-based job-matching company, revealed that 45% of full-time employees in Japan identify as “quiet quitters,” workers who perform only the minimum required tasks. The survey, released last week, included 3,000 respondents aged 20 to 59 and showed that 46.7% of those in their 20s reported adopting this approach, indicating a trend among … [Read more...] about Nearly 45% of Japanese Full-Time Workers Engage in Quiet Quitting, Mynavi Survey Finds

Nankai Trough Megaquake Could Damage ¥1,466 Trillion in Economic Losses, Engineers Warn

June 12, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

A megaquake along the Nankai Trough could lead to ¥1,466 trillion (approximately $10 trillion) in economic damages over a 22-year recovery period, according to a revised estimate by the Japan Society of Civil Engineers released on June 11, 2025. This figure reflects a 4% increase from the 2018 estimate of ¥1,410 trillion, attributed to updated economic data and expanded flood … [Read more...] about Nankai Trough Megaquake Could Damage ¥1,466 Trillion in Economic Losses, Engineers Warn

Japanese Photographer Kimiko Nishimoto, Known as “Selfie Grandma,” Dies at 97

June 12, 2025 by Japan Daily 1 Comment

Tokyo, June 12, 2025 – Kimiko Nishimoto, a Japanese photographer widely recognized as the "selfie grandma," passed away on June 9, 2025, at the age of 97 due to bile duct cancer. Nishimoto gained international attention for her playful and humorous self-portraits, which she began creating at the age of 72, amassing a significant following on Instagram. Nishimoto’s … [Read more...] about Japanese Photographer Kimiko Nishimoto, Known as “Selfie Grandma,” Dies at 97

Kyoto University and Towa Begin Final-Stage Trial for Alzheimer’s Drug

June 10, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Kyoto University’s Center for iPS Cell Research and Application (CiRA) and Towa Pharmaceutical Co. have initiated the final phase of clinical trials in May 2025 for a potential Alzheimer’s disease treatment using a repurposed medication, according to a recent announcement. The research began in 2017 when CiRA scientists, using induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell experiments, … [Read more...] about Kyoto University and Towa Begin Final-Stage Trial for Alzheimer’s Drug

Japan developed the “Explosive-Speed Boiling Cooker,” a pot that boils water in just over two minutes

June 10, 2025 by Japan Daily 1 Comment

Moka, Tochigi Prefecture, June 10, 2025 – A small metalworking factory in Moka, Tochigi Prefecture, has developed a high-performance cooking pot that has captured the attention of Japan’s growing outdoor recreation community. Named the “Explosive-Speed Boiling Cooker,” the pot, produced by Tamura Koki, can boil 600 milliliters of water in just over two minutes, compared to … [Read more...] about Japan developed the “Explosive-Speed Boiling Cooker,” a pot that boils water in just over two minutes

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