Tokyo will be the first city to host the Paralympic Summer Games a second time, overcoming a global pandemic and standing alongside the Olympics in full...
“Thinking about the surviving families of the unprecedented number of people who died during the war, I am filled anew with sadness,” declared Japan’s Emperor Naruhito.
The exhibition, curated by Big Comic Original magazine editor Yutaka Ishihara, runs until September 5 at the Tokyo Contemporary Museum of Art.
The deepening of ties between Japan and the United Kingdom in the modern age is not just beneficial for the Anglo-Japan Alliance. It is also beneficial...
Japan has always looked to the emperor, and the unbroken imperial line, as the mainstay of our governance.
Kingyo, aka goldfish, have been common aquarium fish since the Edo era (1603-1867), explains Manato Sekiguchi. In the 21st Century, they can also bring serenity and...
Researchers at the University of Tokyo are looking for traits “characterized by a willingness to help the weak without regard for one’s own loss or gain.”
Harris should have attempted to understand the history of Japan’s wartime past without applying the easy filter of the DC-Tokyo establishment line.
Here is an exhibition that encourages viewers to engage with artwork in a playful spirit and introspect about the “unsettling feeling” that art can evoke.
Tokyo 2020 has closed, but the heroic individual journeys of each one of the athletes transcends whether they won a medal, or what color that medal...
The modern Olympic Games has never been a purely sporting event. Right from the beginning, it has always held up a mirror to the political and...
Would Japan be in a different place with China and South Korea had the Tokyo Trial addressed the responsibility of those with the authority to have...