1. Tokyo's consumer inflation stayed unchanged in November, with a 2.8% increase in non-food prices compared to last year.
2. Food prices in Tokyo continued to rise, with significant increases in rice (37.9%), coffee beans (63.4%), chocolate (32.5%), and onigiri rice balls (17.3%).
3. Egg prices hit a record high for November since 1993, averaging 340 yen per kilogram due to the aftermath of a bird flu outbreak earlier this year. Electricity fees also increased as government subsidies ended in September.
2. Food prices in Tokyo continued to rise, with significant increases in rice (37.9%), coffee beans (63.4%), chocolate (32.5%), and onigiri rice balls (17.3%).
3. Egg prices hit a record high for November since 1993, averaging 340 yen per kilogram due to the aftermath of a bird flu outbreak earlier this year. Electricity fees also increased as government subsidies ended in September.
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Tokyo's consumer inflation remained steady at 2.8% in November, with a notable rise in non-food prices. Significant increases were observed in rice (37.9%), coffee beans (63.4%), chocolate (32.5%), and onigiri rice balls (17.3%). Egg prices reached a record high for November since 1993, averaging
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251128_B2/#summary
Date: Nov. 28, 2025
Created: 2025/11/28 14:40
Updated: 2025/12/07 21:25
Last Read: 2025/11/28 21:23