Chris Gilbert
Japan: PM Fumio Kishida celebrates one year in office
To Japan now where 50 years of normal relations with their superpower neighbour China are being celebrated. But first our correspondent in Tokyo Chris Gilbert told Nick Truebridge about another… Audio
Japan: review to double Japan's defence budget to 2% GDP
To Japan now where the convenience stores are saying "no more forks!" But first our Tokyo correspondent Chris Gilbert explained why the government is looking to spend whopping great sums of money on… Audio
Japan Emperor Naruhito to attend Queen Elizabeth's funeral
To Japan now, soon you're going to hear about life-saving cyborg cockroaches. But first our correspondent in Tokyo Chris Gilbert told us about the reaction there to the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Audio
Japan: border slowly creaks open allowing tourists back
To Japan now where the country is preparing to open its doors a little wider to tourists than has been the case since the start of the pandemic. Our Tokyo correspondent Chris Gilbert explains. Audio
Japan: summer vacations spreads Omicron nationwide
To Japan now where Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has contracted Covid-19 just after the country's summer vacation. He was apparently one of the holiday makers who took the virus to all corners of the… Audio
Japan: public not pleased with state funeral for Abe
In Japan, the public is not very pleased with the governmet's decision to hold a state funeral for the former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe who was a powerful member of the Liberal Democratic Party or… Audio
Japan: PM calls for end to nuclear weapons, monkey attacks
To Japan now where ... monkeys are on the loose! Yes there have been a spate of monkey attacks in the city of Yamaguchi which have residents on edge. But first our correspondent Chris Gilbert… Audio
Japan: dozens evacuated after Sakurajima volcano erupts
To Japan now where dozens of people were ordered to evacuate after the Sakurajima volcano erupted on Sunday. Nathan Rarere got the latest from Chris Gilbert in Tokyo. Audio
Japan: Shinzo Abe will have state funeral in autumn
Just like we are experiencing in New Zealand, Covid is running rampant through the population of Japan. In fact they've just recorded their highest number of daily cases since the start of the… Audio
Japan: elections end for Upper House while country in mourning
Japan is a nation in mourning after the assasination of its longest serving Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe. Mr Abe died in hospital on Friday morning after being shot while speaking at a political… Audio
Japan ex-PM Shinzo Abe shot in apparent assassination attempt
Japan's former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been shot in an apparent assassination attempt.
The 67-year-old was giving a speech on a street in the western city of Nara.
Witnesses say Abe, Japan's… Video, Audio
Japan: political pamphlet likens being gay to a 'disorder'
In Japan, Tokyo Metropolitan Police have just arrested a 68 year old man who had put his brother's skull out with the recycling. But in my catch up with Chris Gilbert this week, we start with news… Audio
"Atsui" - Japan swelters through record heatwave
To Japan now where parts of the country are experiencing temperatures in excess of 40 degrees at the moment. It is VERY hot ... and it's not supposed to be at this time of year. Our Tokyo… Audio
Japan: police train for Mt Fuji eruption
To our Japan desk now, where we have news of a plot involving voodoo ... but first Tokyo correspondent Chris Gilbert told Nathan Rarere that the Japanese police are gearing up for a Mt Fuji eruption.
…Japan worried by North Korea missile testing again
To Japan now where another North Korean missile test has people on edge. Our correspondent in Tokyo Chris Gilbert explained what's been happening. Audio
Japan: former leader of Japanese Red Army freed
In Japan, the former leader of the Japanese Red Army has been freed after serving a 20 year sentence. Fusako Shigenobu, who's now 76, evaded capture for decades before being arrested in Osaka in the… Audio
Japan: man arrested after using town's Covid relief money
Just hours after being sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese has arrived in Tokyo to meet with the leaders of Japan, India and the United States. And yes US President Joe… Audio
Japan marks 50 years of return of Okinawa by US
Japan is marking the 50th anniversary of the return of Okinawa by the US - but it's not like they left, more than 25-thousand American military personnel are still based on Okinawa Island itself -… Audio
Golden Week comes to a close in Japan
To Japan now where the long-awaited Golden Week has just come to a close. So as RNZ Tokyo correspondent Chris Gilbert explains, people are now returning home having delivered gifts to their loved ones… Audio
Japan takes 'golden week' off work
In Japan much of the country currently has a week off work for Golden Week Our correspondent Chris Gilbert told me what happens during this Golden Week, but he began with an update on the tourist boat… Audio