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Western Japan Earthquakes Disrupt Infrastructure and Spur Emergency Response
Jan. 8, 2026 | Infrastructure & Urbanization

Strong earthquakes struck western Japan on January 6, 2026, causing widespread tremors, injuries and infrastructure disruptions.

**A magnitude 6.4 earthquake hit eastern Shimane Prefecture at approximately 10:18 a.m. local time, with its hypocenter about 11 kilometers below the surface.**
The quake registered an upper 5 on the Japanese seismic intensity scale in parts of Shimane and Tottori prefectures. Within minutes, aftershocks measuring 5.1 and 5.4 followed, and at 10:28 a.m. a tremor reached a lower 5 intensity in Yasugi. The Japan Meteorological Agency advised that similar-strength shocks could continue for up to a week, citing past instances of larger quakes following initial events in the region.

**Across Shimane, Tottori, Hiroshima and Okayama prefectures, authorities confirmed seven injuries.**
In Matsue, Shimane, four people—one seriously and three with minor wounds—were hurt primarily by falls during violent shaking. Single injuries were reported in Yonago (Tottori), Fukuyama (Hiroshima) and Okayama, including a supermarket customer who suffered minor burns when cooking oil spilled. Three women in their 60s to 90s in Sakaiminato required treatment for fall-related injuries.

**Structural and utility systems also suffered damage.**
Ceiling panels collapsed at Yonago City Hall, and minor damage to facilities in Matsuejozan Park led to temporary power outages that darkened lighting at the national treasure Matsue Castle. A cliff collapsed near Yasugi, and turbidity in groundwater rendered tap water muddy for about 1,000 households in Nanbu Town, Tottori Prefecture. Temporary power cuts disrupted Sanyo Shinkansen services between Shin-Osaka and Hakata until early afternoon, while the Ichibata Electric Railway and sections of the Yonago and San’in Expressways briefly closed before resuming later that day.

**The central government established a liaison office at the Prime Minister’s Office to coordinate the national response, and regional emergency response headquarters activated in the affected prefectures.**
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and senior officials monitored developments and directed ongoing damage assessments. The Japan Meteorological Agency maintained its alert level and urged businesses and residents to stay prepared for further tremors. In Tottori Prefecture, Governor Shinji Hirai planned inspections of the hardest-hit western areas to assess needs and oversee relief measures.

**The Shimane nuclear power plant, whose No 2 reactor resumed operations in December 2024, reported no abnormalities in reactor function or radiation levels following the quake.**
Plant operators confirmed stable conditions through continuous monitoring, and there were no disruptions to nuclear safety protocols or environmental radiation readings.

**On January 7, recovery efforts focused on restoring basic services and supporting affected residents.**
In Nanbu Town, four water trucks—some dispatched from neighboring municipalities—distributed drinking water at four locations, although municipal supply restoration remained uncertain. Yasugi City provided blue tarps for temporary roof repairs, and evacuation centers remained open across multiple municipalities in Shimane and Tottori prefectures. West Japan Railway Company resumed normal rail services, with only partial suspensions on the Kisuki Line due to concurrent snowfall, and highway closures lifted later the same day.
Sony Honda Mobility Unveils Afeela Electric Vehicle Lineup and Launch Timeline
Jan. 8, 2026 | Firms

Sony Honda Mobility, a joint venture between Sony Group Corp and Honda Motor Co., has unveiled its first electric vehicle prototype and outlined plans for its market rollout.

**On January 5, 2026 in Las Vegas, Sony Honda Mobility introduced the Afeela 1 prototype, a four-door, five-seater electric sedan that integrates advanced sensor arrays for driver assistance and an immersive audio-visual system leveraging Sony’s entertainment expertise.**
The company plans to begin delivering the Afeela 1 in California in 2026, following the initiation of US customer orders in 2025, and to launch in Japan during the first half of 2027 after deferring its original 2026 rollout. In the US, the base model starts at $89,900, with a flagship version priced at $102,900, while the standard trim carries an approximate price of 14 million yen in Japan.

**At the vehicle’s core lies an AI-powered personal agent co-developed with Microsoft Corp, which enables occupants to control vehicle functions through natural-language dialogue, receive destination suggestions based on passenger preferences and enjoy enhanced entertainment options such as back-seat gaming, video streaming and interactive experiences.**
President Izumi Kawanishi has stated that generative artificial intelligence will define user experience and interactive communication, positioning the AI agent, multimedia suite and advanced driver-assistance features as key differentiators.

**Also at CES, the joint venture unveiled a second Afeela model—a sport-utility electric vehicle—targeted for US deliveries in 2028, though its pricing and full specifications remain undisclosed.**
This rollout occurs amid intensifying competition in Japan’s electric vehicle market, where Toyota Motor Corp, Nissan Motor Co. and Suzuki Motor Corp are accelerating their EV introductions and China’s BYD Ltd. is preparing to launch a light electric vehicle locally.

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China bans two Taiwan ministers for alleged ‘independence activities,’ angering Taipei

Asahi Shimbun - E | English | News | Jan. 9, 2026 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes

China has banned two Taiwanese ministers, Interior Minister Liu Shyh-fang and Education Minister Cheng Ying-yao, along with their relatives, from entering China, Hong Kong, and Macau due to alleged separatist activities supporting Taiwan independence. Beijing labeled them as "die-hard Taiwan independence secessionists," escalating tensions between China and Taiwan.

Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council condemned the ban, stating it severely damages cross-strait relations and amounts to coercion aimed at deterring Taiwanese people from maintaining the status quo and democratic freedoms. The council accused China of illegitimately claiming jurisdiction over Taiwan and warned that Taiwan would not yield to threats or intimidation.

This development adds to a growing list of 14 Taiwanese individuals that China labels as secessionists, including high-ranking officials such as Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim, National Security Council head Joseph Wu, and Defence Minister Wellington Koo. In addition, Chen Shu-Yi, a Taiwanese prosecutor, was accused of complicity in separatist activities and warned of lifelong accountability by China.

China’s spokesperson, Chen Binhua, asserted these measures aim to protect national sovereignty and territorial integrity and are not targeted at Taiwanese citizens broadly. Meanwhile, Taiwan rejected Beijing's claims, emphasizing that Chinese laws do not apply in Taiwan’s judicial system. The ban follows China’s recent large-scale military exercises around Taiwan, involving missile launches and naval deployments that disrupted domestic flights and stirred concern among regional and Western allies.

Expert warns of security threat from climate change in Asia

NHK | English | News | Jan. 9, 2026 | Climate Change

Recent severe disasters in South and Southeast Asia, including record downpours in Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Indonesia that caused over 2,000 deaths, highlight climate-related calamities as a significant security threat to the region. Professor Joseph Liow of the National University of Singapore emphasizes the urgent need for governments to address climate change to safeguard public well-being.

Liow notes that most countries in the region are not meeting their decarbonization commitments, partly due to rapid adoption of AI technologies that require energy-intensive data centers. He warns that energy consumption will grow exponentially and urges governments to develop sustainable energy sources and better manage consumption to ensure the security of their populations.

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150,000 Birds Culled on Farm in Himeji After Testing Positive for Avian Influenza

Tokyo Shimbun | Local Language | News | Jan. 9, 2026 | Epidemics and Pandemics

Hyogo Prefecture confirmed a second case of highly pathogenic avian influenza this season at an egg-laying hen farm in Himeji City. Genetic testing verified the positive status, prompting the culling of approximately 155,000 birds on the affected farm.

This case marks the 14th nationwide this season. On January 7th, an increase in dead birds was reported, leading to an investigation by the prefecture. Authorities have imposed restrictions on the movement of birds and eggs from poultry farms within a 10-kilometer radius of the site.

In December 2025, another egg-laying hen farm in Himeji City tested positive for the virus, resulting in the culling of about 240,000 birds, indicating ongoing challenges in controlling the spread of avian influenza in the region.

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