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Japan Panel Seeks Rationale for Curbing Foreigners' Land Purchases
Nippon | English | News | Jan. 16, 2026 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
A Japanese government panel has proposed further legislative discussions to clarify the rationale for regulating foreign acquisitions and use of domestic land, citing national security concerns. The panel’s opinion, submitted to economic security minister Kimi Onoda, emphasizes the need to balance these security risks with economic freedoms and adherence to international commitments, all grounded in the principle of the rule of law.
The panel also recommended that authorities improve information-sharing and optimize current systems by gaining a clearer understanding of foreign-related land transactions. Additionally, it suggested implementing a program requiring foreign residents to learn Japanese language and social norms as a condition for mid- to long-term residence permits. The government plans to announce its policy direction by the end of January 2026.
鳥取、島根の地震活動「活発」 政府調査委が評価
Earthquake activity in Tottori and Shimane described as active by government investigation committee
Tokyo Shimbun | Local Language | News | Jan. 16, 2026 | Natural Disasters
The government’s Earthquake Investigation Committee reported on January 14 that earthquake activity remains active in Tottori and Shimane prefectures following a recent tremor on January 6, which registered a seismic intensity of upper 5. By January 12, 51 tremors of intensity 1 or higher had been recorded in an east-west span of 10 kilometers. The committee also increased the probability of a trench-type earthquake occurring off Nemuro within the next 30 years from about 80% to about 90%, though Chairman Nao Hirata clarified the increase was due to rounding and not a significant rise.
In addition to the Nemuro region, the committee raised the probability of an earthquake near the landward side off Miyagi Prefecture from about 80–90% to a value of about 80–90% or higher. This adjustment reflects the annual recalculation of earthquake probabilities that naturally increase over time. Hirata noted that no active fault is known for the recent quake in eastern Shimane Prefecture, but the area is prone to many damaging earthquakes caused by complex underground structures.
貸出・マネタリー統計(25年12月)~銀行貸出の急拡大が続く一方、日銀の資金供給量は減少加速
Lending and Monetary Statistics (December 2025) – While Bank Lending Continues to Rapidly Expand, the Bank of Japan's Fund Supply Volume Accelerates Its Decline
NLI Research Institute | Local Language | AcademicThink | Jan. 16, 2026 | UndeterminedFinancial System Problems
Bank lending in December 2025 increased by 4.81% year-on-year, with a notable expansion among city banks. This growth appears driven by funding demand related to mergers and acquisitions, real estate transactions, and working capital needs resulting from rising costs.
Concurrently, the Bank of Japan’s monetary base has been contracting for seven consecutive months, with an accelerated pace of decline following the normalization of monetary policy. The overall volume of funds supplied by the Bank of Japan has decreased.
Money stock growth has slowed slightly, although there is a noticeable shift in the composition of funds. Depositors are moving money away from cash and ordinary deposits toward time deposits and certain risk assets.
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