Jomo Shimbun Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture, President and Representative Director: Masahiro Sekiguchi) has partnered with Dow Jones & Company, publisher of the U.S. business news media "The Wall Street Journal" (WSJ), in the digital domain. Starting July 1, selected WSJ articles will be distributed on Jomo Shimbun's news site, "Jomo Shimbun Electronic Edition." Additionally, with an electronic edition subscription, all articles on WSJ Online (in Japanese, English, and Chinese) can be read at no extra charge. The Japanese version of WSJ provides carefully selected financial, economic, and business information from English articles, translated and edited into Japanese. It features a variety of functions, including switching to the original English text, AI voice reading, videos with English subtitles, original articles, and live breaking news. This is a comprehensive service that allows users to deepen their understanding of the news while also utilizing it for English learning. The Jomo Shimbun Electronic Edition launched in 2025. With the concept of "Faster, Deeper, Closer to Gunma's Reality," it delivers community-focused news. Through this partnership with WSJ, we will strive to provide even more attractive services to our readers. The Jomo Shimbun Electronic Edition is available from 1,500 yen per month. Subscribers to the newspaper can access it for an additional 800 yen on top of their subscription fee. Jomo Shimbun Electronic Edition x WSJ Special Page https://www.jomo-news.co.jp/feature/wsj How to Use 1 Apply for the "Jomo Shimbun Electronic Edition" from the special page above. 2 Register for a new WSJ account from "WSJ Account Registration" on the same page.