Edited by a former JICA president, the expert-infused book offers a thought-provoking recommendation for Japan and the world: a Western Pacific Union.
The games at the 2023 World Baseball Classic were of such high caliber that they conveyed the inherent joy of baseball at its finest.
Minority Shareholders, Chapter 8 of Shin Ushijima's novel reveals the motivation of a key character intent on purchasing of shares in a family-owned company.
The lion, with its piercing eyes and gaping mouth, is from a traditional lion dance celebrated in Chichibu for more than 400 years.
Shingo Kunieda said that he wanted people to "feel the infinite possibilities of human beings" through his games and also "see wheelchair tennis as a sport."
Stationery offerings include a surprising wealth of creative and affordable new products to celebrate the April beginning of Japan's school and business year.
Japan's first constitution tells us to "Cherish harmony above all else," and today it is remarkable women who are leaving their indelible mark on our world.
Tokyo's Somei Yoshino trees were declared in full bloom on March 14. Sakura season has arrived early, but don't panic — you have until the end...
"Declining births are a battle with time, and we plan to address this problem head on," said the Japanese prime minister.
Castles and shrines, sakura blossoms along riverbanks, festival traditions and creative cuisine are all found in the Edo era town of Kawagoe.
Minority Shareholders, Chapter 7 of Shin Ushijima's novel sets a key part of the human background behind this modern-day drama of family-owned companies.
Each region in Japan has its own high-quality traditions in local Japanese crafts, but in Yamagata there are new opportunities for visitors to experience them.