The future of Mukoujima Transport's president is on the line as a company meeting gets underway in Chapter 26 of Shin Ushijima's novel, Minority Shareholders.
Few historical subjects have encountered such resistance to academic inquiry and free speech as the comfort women issue. As we report, that is finally changing.
Mukoujima Transport's complex story grows as Ooki's law firm finds evidence of hidden wrongdoing in Chapter 24 of Shin Ushijima's novel, Minority Shareholders.
If South Korea isn't willing to address issues, such as the radar lock-on incident, relations may not fully improve despite the currency swap agreement.
Saori Mitsuda reveals the story of the company that her husband founded and nephew now controls in Chapter 22 of Shin Ushijima's novel, Minority Shareholders.
The first of this three-part series explores how students from overseas who are studying in Japan view the G7 summit and its treatment of Taiwan and...
After the June 14 incident, GSDF has suspended shooting and bombing drills. But excessive withdrawal and restraint in training could lead to new accidents.
Takano's plan turns next to how his lawyer should run his law office, generating surprises in Chapter 20 of Shin Ushijima's novel, Minority Shareholders.
A wrapped package of family shares is on the table as Takano sits down with Auntie Sumida in Minority Shareholders, Chapter 12 of Shin Ushijima's novel.
A new report proposes structural changes to resolve the Sri Lanka debt crisis by building on the economic and humanitarian efforts of Japan and India.
The memoir documents the political life of Shinzo Abe, the most consequential Japanese statesman of the twenty-first century and shares new insights.
Humanitarian assistance and measured loosening of sanctions, the author argues, will help North Koreans survive and physically change North Korea from within.