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Posted:
March 02, 2026
Location:
Tokyo, Japan, Japan
Job Description
**Asia Business Correspondent (Tokyo Bureau)**
The Wall Street Journal is seeking an experienced reporter in Tokyo to cover business, finance and markets across Asia,
Asia is central to the most important business and financial developments of our time, such as China’s growing dominance in advanced manufacturing, the rewiring of global supply chains, worsening demographics and the deepening geopolitical and economic rivalry between Washington and Beijing.
Japan offers a unique perch from which to chronicle these shifts. Major Japanese companies such as Toyota and Sony are at the forefront of their industries. SoftBank is playing a central role bankrolling the AI-driven world of tomorrow. Fortunes have been made, lost, and made again in some of the world’s deepest and most liquid capital markets. A vibrant culture, and an economy grappling with aging and other chall...
The Wall Street Journal is seeking an experienced reporter in Tokyo to cover business, finance and markets across Asia,
Asia is central to the most important business and financial developments of our time, such as China’s growing dominance in advanced manufacturing, the rewiring of global supply chains, worsening demographics and the deepening geopolitical and economic rivalry between Washington and Beijing.
Japan offers a unique perch from which to chronicle these shifts. Major Japanese companies such as Toyota and Sony are at the forefront of their industries. SoftBank is playing a central role bankrolling the AI-driven world of tomorrow. Fortunes have been made, lost, and made again in some of the world’s deepest and most liquid capital markets. A vibrant culture, and an economy grappling with aging and other chall...
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Job Type:
Full-time
Location:
Tokyo, Japan
Posted:
March 02, 2026
Deadline:
April 04, 2026