Japanese embassy staff leave Ukraine
The Japanese staff working at the Japanese Embassy in Ukraine leave the country as Russia's attacks intensify.
read moreKishida condemns Russia's attack on Ukrainian nuclear plant
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio condemns Russia's attack on a Ukrainian nuclear power plant in talks over the phon...
read moreProtest against Russian invasion of Ukraine held in Hiroshima
Protestors against the Russian invasion of Ukraine hold a demonstration in Hiroshima on March 5.
read moreProtests against Russian invasion of Ukraine continue in Tokyo
Protestors against the Russian invasion of Ukraine hold demonstrations at various locations in Tokyo on March 5.
read moreGovt to raise gasoline subsidy limit to 25 yen per liter
The Japanese government will raise its gasoline subsidy limit from 5 yen to 25 yen per liter as part of efforts to curb ...
read moreJapan to raise daily arrival limit to 7,000 per day
Prime Minister Kishida Fumio says Japan will raise the daily limit of arrivals from abroad to 7,000 people starting Marc...
read moreJapanese firms opening arms to Ukrainian refugees
Japanese companies are opening their arms to Ukrainian refugees evacuating from their country in the wake of Russia's ag...
read moreJAL cancels all European flights for March 3
Japan Airlines announces all flights to and from Europe for March 3 are cancelled.
read moreU.S. Embassy in Tokyo shows support for Ukraine with light up display
The U.S. Embassy in Tokyo is lit up in the colors of the Ukrainian flag on March 2 to show support for Ukraine.
read moreJapan to accept refugees from Ukraine
Prime Minister Kishida Fumio says that Japan will accept Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion.
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