This is the story of one American family's multi-generational friendship with Japan, born out of the immediate postwar experience.
“Age is just a number,” says Mika Takishima. “My dream is to keep exercising happily and maintain my current body until I am 100 years old.”
Students at a university in Tokyo realize how interdependent we truly are, and the challenges faced by the personalities involved in international politics.
While the local government must wait until after the Paralympics to convert the venues, it has set up 100-plus bed “oxygen stations” for patients at risk...
The Summer Games also exposed various inadequacies in Japanese emergency abilities and distortions in postwar Japanese society.
“The shops will be able to survive,” says Nakagawa. “It comes down to the same things: management and branding. And we can help with that.”