For your weekend reading, check the stories in the new Japan issue of Bloomberg Markets magazine. Gift links follow. Start with @GearoidReidy on the end of the Lost Decades https://t.co/uHEXp7mUJT
Financial incentives don't seem to be helping East Asian countries with their population emergency. Could fairness help? A deep dive from my colleagues Katia Dmitrieva and Mia Glass https://t.co/STTyo9WeSC
Japan's capsule hotels aren't just for those who miss the last train or travelers on a tight budge; some now offer sleep analysis https://t.co/6EKoUM4qPj
US Steel would close mills and likely move its headquarters out of Pittsburgh if its planned sale to Nippon Steel falls apart, CEO David Burritt told the Wall Street Journal https://t.co/d256lCbYTh
Hiromi Yamaji has helped turn Tokyo into one of the world's top-performing equity markets this year by @lisadont@yasutaka_tamura
https://t.co/vtWpGouf7k via @markets
A record number of people are running in Tokyo's governor race, most of them joke candidates bent on causing chaos or just hoping to benefit from the publicity https://t.co/fCGlws61IL via @citylab
Tokyo will decide this weekend whether to re-elect a governor supported by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s Liberal Democratic Party or pick an opposition-backed challenger. https://t.co/6QHLoPspuy via @bpolitics
As one local authority blocks views of Mt Fuji, a builder in Tokyo opts to demolish a new apartment building to give locals back their view https://t.co/qRVdwSU3oh via @citylab
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