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17.03.2025 7:59
FEATURE: Japanese fermented sushi getting future-oriented remix An ancient type of sushi called "funazushi," considered by many to be the original form of the raw fish dish, is seeing a renaissance aimed at making it more palatable to younger generations and food lovers visiting Japan from abroad. To ensure the survival of traditional "narezushi," a salt-cured fish and fermented rice dish no longer commonly served in Japan, innovations are being conceived such as combining it with cheese among other unlikely food arrangements. Read full story here

17.03.2025 8:19
Baseball: Mad scramble for tickets to see Ohtani, MLB season opener With the mad scramble to get tickets behind them, Japanese baseball fans are now looking forward to watching Shohei Ohtani and four other Japanese-born players take part in the MLB season-opening series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs starting Tuesday in Tokyo. Driven by the popularity of the two-way superstar, tickets sold out instantly for the two-game series, the first MLB regular-season games in Japan in six years. Read full story here

17.03.2025 8:22
China Plans for Global CEOs to Meet Xi in Beijing Next Week Global CEOs including Qualcomm Inc.s Cristiano Amon and Saudi Aramcos Amin Nasser will travel to Beijing for an annual gathering of top executives, people familiar with the matter say, with some expected to meet top leaders like President Xi Jinping.

17.03.2025 8:37
Bloomberg: The Asia Trade 3/17/2025 "Bloomberg: The Asia Trade" brings you everything you need to know to get ahead as the trading day begins in Asia. Bloomberg TV is live from Sydney with Paul Allen and Haidi Stroud-Watts, getting insight and analysis from newsmakers and industry leaders on the biggest stories shaping global markets. (Source: Bloomberg)

17.03.2025 9:16
Climbers of Mt. Fuji to face 4,000 yen fees amid overcrowding concern Climbers using the four trails on Mt. Fuji will be charged a fee of 4,000 yen ($27) from this summer after a plan by the Shizuoka prefectural government was approved Monday by the local assembly. The move by Shizuoka Prefecture comes after neighboring Yamanashi Prefecture, which manages the most common trail, said it will double the fee to 4,000 yen for climbers of the 3,776-meter peak from this summer amid concern about overcrowding and its impact on the environment. Read full story here