For the Osaka-Kansai Expo to succeed, national and local entities must strengthen their collaboration to raise the level of public and international enthusiasm.
The akagome rice ritual helps preserve a resilient, ancient grain in Tsushima and the ceremony has been recognized as an Intangible Folk Cultural Heritage.
Cancer is still the largest single cause of death for Japanese, accounting for about one in four deaths. Genome therapy hopes to help more patients recover.
Effective communication in English is an essential skill for success in international relations and business, explains the author who shares his own experience.
Launching a new brand called "CACAO STYLE," Meiji aims to increase the ways people enjoy the aroma of chocolate and create new markets for the recycled...
Sulking in his office, the demons of his past haunt Mukoujima Transport president Kensuke Kajima in Chapter 27 of Shin Ushijima's novel, Minority Shareholders.
PM Kishida just updated the public on the troublesome My Number Card system. We explain some of the key issues and prospects for this new system...
Outlining Tokyo's policies toward building disaster resilience, the plan's latest update includes the use of a supercomputer system to forecast heavy rain.
Despite the population decline intensifying, the Tokyo metropolitan area remains crucial in driving Japan's economy forward.
The year's most important meeting for science and technology is the Japan-US-South Korea Camp David summit. Here we look at S&T issues that should be featured.
Autonomous robots could play a crucial role in constructing a lunar base, which would be indispensable for sustaining human activity.
Researchers have found that augmented reality can manipulate weight perception, offering the potential to enhance AR gameplay for a more immersive experience.