By Yukihiro Watanabe The Kanda Myojin Shrine is dedicated to a guardian god that has protected shoguns and citizens of Japan since the...
By Mina Mitsui A Japanese cat ornament beloved by the artist Claude Monet (1840-1926) has returned to its home at Monet’s house in...
By Kinya Fujimoto The Chinese government dug in its heels on barring a Sankei Shimbun reporter from covering a high-ranking bilateral meeting between...
(Conclusion) Part 1: It’s Time to Recognize Japan’s Leadership in Long-term Health Care By Earl Kinmonth, PhD Perspective from an...
By Earl Kinmonth, PhD (Part 1 of 2) Read Part 2 here Early in May, several major British newspapers carried articles summed up by...
By Satoshi Sekoguchi Seven of the 13 former leaders of the Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult were executed in Japan on July 6...
(Conclusion) Part 1: China’s Confucius Institute Takes A Hit with Shutdown Decision in U.S. Universities Part 2: Is The Confucius Institute Cultural...
The Japanese government lodged a protest with China after a Sankei Shimbun reporter was barred from covering the initial phase of a meeting in...
(Part 4 of 5) Part 1: China’s Confucius Institute Takes A Hit with Shutdown Decision in U.S. Universities Part 2: Is The Confucius Institute...
By Monika Chansoria China’s expansionism and revisionist statecraft is a tale to tell both within the “People’s Republic” and outside of it. For...
(Part 3 of 5) Part 1: China’s Confucius Institute Takes A Hit with Shutdown Decision in U.S. Universities Part 2: Is The Confucius Institute Cultural...
On May 3, 2018, Chohjun Ohtani, a high priest of Honganji Temple in Kyoto and leading scholar of the historic figure and Buddhist...