We have seen COVID-19 gradually weaken in Japan over time. It is now time to move into a new and healthy future, without the pandemic-fueled burden...
Reclassifying COVID-19 as seasonal flu, the Japanese government should clarify how it would respond in the event of risk of increased infections and deaths.
There is a shocking contrast between the COVID-19 case numbers and deaths announced by Beijing compared to local regions in China.
The changes, effective October 11, remove the daily cap, encourage individual tourism and reinstate visa waivers for the first time since April 2020.
Is tourism travel possible? Do you need a PCR test, or a vaccine certificate to enter the country? Here are the necessary information starting September 7.
PM Fumio Kishida came down with flu-like symptoms on the evening of August 20, just as he was about to finish his summer holiday.
Approximately one thousand people gathered at the Nippon Budokan on a sweltering August day to commemorate the end of the Second World War in Japan.
How do festivalgoers feel about participating in Fuji Rock 2022 during a pandemic? Find out as we interview them in the video.
Temporary testing facilities at major train stations and airports should be the first order of defense this summer.
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has called for "maximum caution" while keeping the economy going at the same time.
Attracting foreign visitors, in addition to expanding domestic travel, will speed up the revitalization of all regions in Japan.
Effective measures targeting the elderly would remove the necessity of imposing severe restraints on the freedom of society as a whole.