When the full history of Heisei Japan is written, it will be seen that Japan’s leadership during those three decades has been praiseworthy and constructive.
"My position on the comfort women issue is predicated on historical evidence and research" says Dr Tetsuo Arima in response to critics who would "cancel" him.
Pyongyang has peddled the comfort women story to divert attention from its weapons program and state-sponsored abduction.
"We need to hurry if we want to bring them back alive. A solution that comes too late won't be a solution at all, just a...
"I'm half-Japanese and so is the Governor. I want Okinawa to be a place where children from such a background can also smile." ーRyuichi Sunagawa
PM Kishida says his administration will do its utmost to return all abductees soonest. North Korea mocks him, launching a ballistic missile over Japan.
“Be of good cheer and you can do anything” was the motto of the wrestler turned politician who inspired so many up to his death at...
Kishida's remarks at the State Funeral were meaningful and showed his determination to do what he believes is right, even if national opinion is divided.
"Using the foundation you laid, I will do my utmost to build a Japan, region, and world that is sustainable and inclusive, where everyone shines." ーPM...
Japanese abductees Megumi Yokota and Yaeko Taguchi are still alive, and Japan should keep pushing for direct talks, says former North Korean agent Kim Hyon-hui.
Japan’s self-sacrificing mothers are one of its unsung strengths. They are also what makes Japan a role-model for the global Pro-Life movement.