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Indian travellers worry more about forex costs than visa queues: ReportIndian travellers are set to spend more overseas following a tax reduction. However, managing travel budgets is their biggest worry. Many s...
Visiting Japan this year? Here are the new costs you should know aboutJapan's travel costs are rising in 2026 due to new taxes and price hikes across accommodation, transport, and departure fees. Kyoto and oth...
Iran war impact on flight fares: Your air travel is getting costlier, here is howIran war update: United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Frontier Airlines are taking various measures as jet fuel surges due t...
West Asia conflict disrupts travel plans: How to claim flight and hotel refunds and avoid booking lossesAs the West Asia crisis cuts into vacation plans and budgets, there’s still time to reschedule your trip and claim refunds.
From sakura to snow, Japan emerges as an all-season favourite for Indian travellersJapan welcomed over three lakh Indian visitors in 2025, a record high. Indian travellers are now exploring Japan year-round, venturing beyo...
Japan is right to rethink its immigration approachJapan is tightening rules for foreigners. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi plans stricter permanent residency and citizenship conditions. Visa...
Planning your dream Japan trip? New fees and restrictions are quietly stacking upJapan is seeing a sharp rise in interest from Indian travellers, with demand spreading beyond the cherry blossom season into winter and yea...
Japan to triple departure tax for foreign visitors from July 2026Japan will make overseas travel more expensive from July 2026. The departure tax will triple to ¥3,000 per person. This move aims to manage...
How Japan’s tax-free shopping rules are changing for foreign visitors this yearJapan is overhauling its tax-free shopping for foreign visitors, with new rules starting November 2026. The system will shift to a refund-b...
Japan to raise visa and departure fees for foreign touristsJapan is set to increase multiple fees for international travelers, including the departure tax, visa, and pre-entry screening charges, aim...
Japan's stressed bond market, stocks brace for PM Ishiba exit reactionJapan's stressed government bond market and soaring stocks are set for more volatility on Monday after the resignation of fiscal hawk Prime...
Shigeru Ishiba: The 'smile again' Japanese Prime Minister who voters frowned onShigeru Ishiba is set to resign as Japan's prime minister after a series of electoral defeats shook the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's (...
Japan has 100 billion reasons to welcome more visitorsJapan's booming tourism, projected to reach 60 million visitors by 2025, brings economic benefits but also public inconvenience. The rapid ...
Shogun Episode 3 ending decoded: Toranaga's strategic move and the prelude to warIn the third episode of Shogun, aptly named "Tomorrow is Tomorrow," Hiroyuki Sanada portrays Toranaga, whose character unveils a strategic ...
PM Narendra Modi to attend two key trilateral meetings on G-20 summit sidelinesUS President Donald Trump will meet with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and then the two leaders will meet jointly with Prime Minister...
Trump border tax seen as questionable catalyst for dollarFor most of the past 70 years, the US has been seeking to reduce barriers to free trade by lowering tariffs.
- Vodafone M&A group head Colman Deegan to steer India listing
Vodafone is moving its group head for mergers and acquisitions Colman Deegan to Mumbai to plan and execute the listing of its Indian operat...
- Orders for Nissan electric car approach 4,000
Orders in Japan for Nissan's electric car have reached 3,754 in three weeks, more than half its target for the entire year, underlining gro...
- ArcelorMittal announces $4.0 bn cost cutting
ArcelorMittal, the world's leading steelmaker, on Wednesday launched a programme to save $4.0 billion (2.8 billion euros) over five years a...
- Buoy! No surface tension this time
It's probably got to do with their current high, but most steel companies are not too keen on presenting a long list of demands this time r...