Main events scheduled in Japan for June:

In June

-- Monthly Economic Report for June to be released by Cabinet Office.

June 1 (Sat)

-- No major events.

June 2 (Sun)

-- No major events.

June 3 (Mon)

-- Statistics showing corporate financial results by industry for January-March period to be released by Finance Ministry.

-- New motor vehicle sales figures for May to be released by Japan Automobile Dealers Association.

June 4 (Tues)

-- No major events.

June 5 (Wed)

-- Report on monthly labor survey for April to be released by Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.

-- Fukuoka District Court to decide on whether to start retrial of Michitoshi Kuma, who was executed in 2008 after being sentenced to death after two 7-year-old girls were abducted and killed in prefecture's Iizuka city in 1992.

June 6 (Thurs)

-- New motor vehicle sales data by model for May to be released by Japan Automobile Dealers Association.

-- Tokyo DisneySea's new area "Fantasy Springs" and adjacent hotel to open.

June 7 (Fri)

-- Composite indexes of economic indicators for April to be released by Cabinet Office.

June 8 (Sat)

-- No major events.

June 9 (Sun)

-- No major events.

June 10 (Mon)

-- Revised gross domestic product data for January-March period to be released by Cabinet Office.

-- Balance of payments statistics for April to be released by Finance Ministry.

-- Results of monthly "economy watchers" survey for May to be released by Cabinet Office.

-- Tokyo Shoko Research to release corporate bankruptcy data for May.

-- Immigration Services Agency to start operating system that enables deportation of those who have made three or more asylum applications, based on Japan's revised Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Law.

June 11 (Tues)

-- No major events.

June 12 (Wed)

-- Corporate goods price index for May to be released by Bank of Japan.

June 13 (Thurs)

-- Bank of Japan to begin two-day monetary policy meeting.

-- Quarterly survey on business outlook to be released by Finance Ministry.

June 14 (Fri)

-- Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda to hold press conference.

-- Tokyo District Court to hand down ruling on former Koto Mayor Yayoi Kimura over election law violations in connection with Koto Ward's mayoral election in April last year.

June 15 (Sat)

-- No major events.

June 16 (Sun)

-- No major events.

June 17 (Mon)

-- Machinery orders for April to be released by Cabinet Office.

June 18 (Tues)

-- No major events.

June 19 (Wed)

-- Minutes of April 25-26 Policy Board meeting to be released by Bank of Japan.

-- Customs-cleared trade statistics for May to be released by Finance Ministry.

-- Number of foreign visitors to Japan in May to be released by Japan National Tourism Organization.

June 20 (Thurs)

-- Campaign to start for Tokyo, Kagoshima gubernatorial elections.

June 21 (Fri)

-- Nationwide consumer price index for May to be released by Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.

June 22 (Sat)

-- No major events.

June 23 (Sun)

-- Ordinary Diet session to end.

-- Okinawa to mark 79th anniversary of end of Battle of Okinawa during World War II.

June 24 (Mon)

-- Summary of opinions from June 13-14 monetary policy meeting to be released by Bank of Japan.

June 25 (Tues)

-- No major events.

June 26 (Wed)

-- No major events.

June 27 (Thurs)

-- 30th anniversary of sarin gas attack carried out by AUM Shinrikyo cult members in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture.

June 28 (Fri)

-- Unemployment rate for May to be released by Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.

-- Preliminary industrial production index for May to be released by Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

-- Ratio of job offers to job seekers for May to be released by Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.

-- Tokyo's consumer price index for June to be released by Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.

June 29 (Sat)

-- No major events.

June 30 (Sun)

-- No major events.

==Kyodo

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