Japanese police enhance security at U.S. Embassy in Tokyo following U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran that killed Ayatollah Khamenei, as stock markets fall.
Japanese police enhance security at U.S. Embassy in Tokyo following U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran that killed Ayatollah Khamenei, as stock markets fall.
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U.S. and Israel strike on Iran prompts enhanced security in Japan

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U.S. and Israeli forces attacked Iran over the weekend in a massive assault that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the nation's supreme leader for nearly four decades. This triggered retaliatory strikes in the Middle East, prompting Japanese police to bolster security at U.S. and Israel-related facilities. Stock markets in Tokyo opened lower, and Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Ryozo Himino stressed the need to monitor the situation.

The United States and Israeli armed forces attacked Iran over the weekend in a massive assault that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the nation’s supreme leader for nearly four decades. The attacks triggered retaliatory strikes against multiple targets in the Middle East. Flights were halted in the region, and vessels have been forbidden from navigating the Strait of Hormuz—20% of the world's crude oil is transported through the strait.

In Japan, the National Police Agency issued an administrative notice on Sunday, instructing prefectural police departments nationwide to increase security at U.S.- and Israel-related facilities, following the two countries' military attacks on Iran. The measures target the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, U.S. consulates, military bases across Japan, as well as locations linked to Israel and Jewish communities. Patrols will also be strengthened at facilities related to Iran and Islamic communities. In light of Iran's suggestion of retaliation, police departments will reinforce their posture by increasing deployed officers, preventing disturbances during potential protests, and enhancing information-gathering efforts.

Stocks fell at the open Monday in Tokyo after the Middle East conflict escalation and oil price jump, with the Nikkei 225 dropping about 2% initially and down about 1% an hour later. The yen weakened as traders evaluated its safe haven status but was overall little changed, while Japanese government bonds strengthened slightly. In New York trading, crude oil futures rose about 12% from Friday, hitting an eight-month high of $75.33 per barrel, before settling back as trading continued.

Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Ryozo Himino refrained from signaling an imminent interest rate hike in a speech to local business leaders in Wakayama Prefecture. “I want to closely monitor the situation” in the Middle East, he said. The remarks, made as the economic outlook grew murkier after the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, indicate little chance of a rate increase when the BOJ’s board meets on March 19, contrasting his January 2025 comments ahead of a rate adjustment.

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Discussions on X focus on Japanese authorities bolstering security at U.S. and Israeli facilities in response to the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran that killed Khamenei. Tokyo stock markets opened lower amid heightened geopolitical risks and surging oil prices. Bank of Japan officials emphasize close monitoring without signaling rate changes. Iranian residents in Japan express cautious optimism for regime change, while the Iranian embassy shares messages of mourning.

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Tokyo stocks fall for third day amid Middle East tensions, economic concerns

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Tokyo stocks declined for a third consecutive day as tensions escalated in the Middle East over Iran. Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda warned of significant potential impacts on the economy, while the government stated there would be no immediate disruptions to oil supplies.

The Japanese government has announced plans to prepare for all possible risks following strikes on Iran by the US and Israeli forces. About 200 Japanese nationals are in Iran, with no reported injuries or fatalities. The government aims to protect Japanese citizens in the Middle East.

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Tokyo stocks plunged on March 9, 2026, as surging oil prices fueled by escalating Middle East tensions rattled investors. The Nikkei 225 average fell 5.2% to close at 52,728.72, after dipping as much as 7.6% intraday. Fears of inflation and economic slowdown intensified amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran.

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed 'serious concern' over attacks on vessels around the Strait of Hormuz during an online G7 leaders' meeting, urging early de-escalation. Japan plans to lead in releasing oil reserves to avert an economic crisis through international coordination.

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US-Israeli airstrikes over the weekend killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, prompting Iranian retaliation across the region and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This escalation has driven oil prices above $85 per barrel, the highest since July 2024, amid concerns over disrupted energy flows. Global markets reacted with falling stocks and rising commodity prices.

On the tenth day of the war with the US and Israel, Iran's Assembly of Experts named Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as the new supreme leader. Hours later, Iran fired missiles at Israel—the first under the new leadership—prompting further escalations, international reactions, and soaring oil prices.

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The Japanese government is weighing the use of part of its national oil reserves due to supply disruptions from the Iran crisis. Kyodo News reported on Friday that the Strait of Hormuz is effectively closed, affecting imports. Officials plan to monitor the situation and possibly coordinate with other countries.

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