News Mar. 11, 2021
10 Years After Great East Japan Earthquake - YouTube Talk Show
Katz, Sarah and Ema were conducting emergency live cast soon after a big earthquake hit East Japan on March 11, 2011. As we have 10th anniversary, we looked back and talk about what changed or didn't change, what we've learned for the last 10 years. Read more »
News Feb. 18, 2021
Need Your Comment: 10 Years Anniversary with Katz, Sarah and Ema
On March 11, 2021, we will have anniversary reunion talk show as YouTube Premiere as it will be 10 years since the YokosoNews team live streamed East Japan Great Disaster. Read more »
News May. 4, 2020
New reporter, Ayame & Ena
YokosoNews, a social media about Japan's travel, lifestyle and entertainment is rebooting slowly with two new young talents! Read more »
News Apr. 14, 2016
Paid WiFi is now open to Kyushu Quake Victims
According to NHK, Paid WiFi service is now open to quake victims in Kumamoto, Kyushu Japan. Look for SSID "0000Japan" Read more »
News Oct. 10, 2012
Not All Treasure is Silver and Gold - A look at the new (anti-) piracy law in Japan
A new downloading law just came into effect in Japan. Read here about what it is and what it means for you. Read more »
News Sep. 30, 2012
Typhoon Jelawat (2012-17) overpassing Japan thru Oct 1
The latest updates of Typhoon Jelawat (2012-17) until it passes over Japan. Read more »
News Aug. 22, 2012
Learning from lessons: An Academic Look at Japan's Recovery
Rundown of several leading research from Kyoto University and Harvard University on the triple crisis of 11/3 Read more »
News Jul. 20, 2012
Tokyo protestors demand nuclear-free Japan
More than 100,000 people demonstrated against the use of nuclear power in Tokyo on last Monday. Read more »
News Jul. 17, 2012
Tsuyu is over in most of Japan
Tsuyu ( the rainy season, つゆ or 梅雨) is officially over in most parts of Japan according to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). The hot summer of 2012 has begun. Read more »
News Jun. 26, 2012
Japan's Sales Tax to be raised to 10% by 2015
Earlier today, the House of Representative of Japan passed the bill to increase the sales tax to 8% in 2014, then 10% in 2015. Read more »