"Every cat in the world has their own story, destined to share love with humans and be loved in return" — Hiro Arikawa, author of "The...
Citing "bias against China," an Ishigaki paper refused an ad because the book presents historical facts affirming Japanese sovereignty over the Senkakus.
Supervisor Shinichi Kitaoka and editor Jun Iio examine the political upheavals of the Heisei era, shedding new light on the past 30 years of Japanese politics.
While "Destiny" is a fascinating account of the "Yodogo exiles," who traveled to North Korea on a hijacked plane in 1970, it fails to condemn their...
"Fairness" becomes the keyword for all shareholders in Chapter 37 of Shin Ushijima's novel, Minority Shareholders, as a new law ushers the story to a close.
Shino takes on Takano's passion as the families of Japan's small business founders come together in Chapter 36 of Shin Ushijima's novel, Minority Shareholders.
Through the dango shop tale, Takano passionately explains why fairness for all the family matters in Chapter 35 of Shin Ushijima's novel, Minority Shareholders.
Chatting in her secret room, Shino learns whether a family business can be just for pleasure in Chapter 34 of Shin Ushijima's novel, Minority Shareholders.
Editors Mark Williams, Van C Gessel, and Michihiro Yamane's book profiles 17 19th and 20th century intellectuals who identified as both Japanese and Christian.
An uneasy Norio Takano adopts the pretense of self-control and accepts Shino Otsu's invitation in Chapter 33 of Shin Ushijima's novel, Minority Shareholders.
The outside director and the owner-chairperson of Mukoujima Co share a risky glass of Tokaji in Chapter 32 of Shin Ushijima's novel, Minority Shareholders.
Norio Takano finds himself calculating the risks at a bar with Mukoujima Co's owner chairperson in Chapter 31 of Shin Ushijima's novel, Minority Shareholders.