TEHRAN, June 10 - One man was killed and two others injured by an assailant with a bladed weapon on Japan’s Shinkansen bullet train on Saturday night, police said.
TEHRAN, June 05-Japan’s Sharp Corp said it will buy Toshiba Corp’s personal computer business for 4 billion yen ($36 million), highlighting its recovery under the control of Foxconn and marking a return to a business it quit eight years ago.
TEHRAN, June 04 - Japan's Finance Minister Taro Aso has taken a voluntary one-year salary cut after 20 officials were penalized for tampering with documents related to a government property sale linked to the Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's wife.
TEHRAN, June 03 - Japan said it is trying to seek an exemption from the US to maintain its oil imports from Iran as the administration of US President Donald Trump is preparing to reinstate sanctions against the country.
TEHRAN, May 31 - The leaders of Japan and Vietnam agreed Thursday to bolster cooperation in maritime safety and defense, and expressed shared concerns over China's growing activity in the South China Sea.
TEHRAN, May 30-Japan on Tuesday said it had detected what appeared to be a Chinese-flagged vessel, 350 km (218 miles) off Shanghai, conducting illegal transfers to a North Korean ship.
TEHRAN, May 24 - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe headed to Russia on Thursday for talks with President Vladimir Putin in hopes of making progress on joint economic projects on disputed islands as a step toward resolving a decades-old territorial row.
TEHRAN, May 24 - The Iran women’s national under-17 volleyball team has not managed to book a place at the semifinal round of the 12th edition of Asian Women’s U17 Volleyball Championship in Thailand, after falling to title-holding Japan in the quarterfinals.
TEHRAN, May 24 - The Iran women’s national under-17 volleyball team has not managed to book a place at the semifinal round of the 12th edition of Asian Women’s U17 Volleyball Championship in Thailand, after falling to title-holding Japan in the quarterfinals.
TEHRAN, May 17 - in Japan — where sleek, high-speed trains are famous for arrivals and departures that you could set your watch by — leaving a station just 25 seconds early is nothing short of a disgrace.
TEHRAN, May 17 - The Japanese government is reportedly planning to take retaliatory steps against the United States as Washington has declined to exempt Tokyo from heavy duties on steel and aluminum imports.
TEHRAN, May 13 - Beijing is the largest holder and buyer of the US Treasury securities despite the two countries being engaged in a spiral of mutual trade restrictions.
TEHRAN, May 9 - Japan and China have agreed to set up a security hotline aimed at preventing military clashes stemming from their territorial row over East China Sea islands.
TEHRAN, May 9 - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Wednesday said he wanted to mark a fresh start for ties with China and planned a visit to the country this year.
TEHRAN, May 1 - Japan, along with South Korea and China, is set to hold a trilateral summit in Tokyo next week, the latest move in a diplomatic whirlwind centered around North Korea, the South Korean government says.