The scorching heat is leaving vegetable, dairy and fish farmers struggling with unprecedented challenges and driving up prices that could hit consumers hard.
The Amami Oshima campaign to eradicate the invasive mongoose is the first success anywhere and merits sharing as a valuable lesson in biodiversity conservation.
JAPAN Forward interviewed PowerX CEO Masahiro Ito to discuss its pivotal role in advancing Japan's renewable energy landscape and its upcoming innovations.
Repetitive training that assumes scenarios involving earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, and volcanic eruptions will help reduce the risks of compound disasters.
Cobalt powers our smartphones, tablets, laptops, and electric vehicles. It's time for global action to end child labor and other toxic conditions in the mines.
Komeda Coffee Shop's incense sticks made from used coffee grounds offer a unique way to freshen up a room or bring comfort to those remembering a...
In an interview, the anti-whaling activist's lawyer and the Sea Shepherd France president called Japan's extradition of Paul Watson "political revenge."
One of the largest photo exhibitions ever on the theme of "satoyama" by the renowned Japanese nature photographer is on in Tokyo through September 29.
Moving slowly eastward, the typhoon has already caused six deaths and more than 100 people were estimated to be injured, with rainfall expected to continue.
Yamanashi’s green hydrogen system is being tested at a factory in Saitama, marking Japan’s first factory installation to support energy transition efforts.
All of Japan, not only 707 municipalities in 29 prefectures, is at risk and should reconfirm earthquake preparedness measures.
The latest installment of photojournalist Fumie Oyama's series features a rare video of the endangered crested ibis grappling with the crippling summer heat.