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- This offer is invalid unless the discount code JTSUMMERSALE2024 is applied.
- Regular rates apply after the first six months.
- This discount may only be used once. It cannot be combined with any other special offer, and only applies to our monthly Standard plan.
- After the first month’s payment is made, you may cancel at any time. See our FAQ for more information on how to cancel and our cancellation and refund policy.
- Existing digital subscribers may not apply for this discount.
- This offer ends in accordance with Japan Standard Time.
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Unlike many English-language news sources in Japan, The Japan Times is not an extension of a parent publication. From the beginning, we have been an independent voice in Japan and Asia.
The Japan Times gives you the big picture on what’s really happening in Japan.
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Shattered lives, unbroken spirits: Chefs step up to serve Noto communities
Following a major earthquake, local chefs were united by one goal: the comfort of a warm meal.
How Japan's host clubs trap young women under mountains of debt
In the world of host bars, young women can easily fall prey to a system designed to ensnare them.
For aging Japan, a troubling link between heat and dementia
High temperatures, worsened by climate change, are increasingly affecting brain function. What does this mean for aging Japan?
'Stakeout Diary': A killer on the run, two postwar gumshoes — noir at its finest
In 2004, a London book dealer found a trove of intriguing photos, sparking a global investigation in which all the leads led back to Japan.