“Everyone understands Japan’s assistance has contributed to the development of our nation. In contrast, Chinese assistance seems harmful” (Pradeep Jayewardene)
Cherry blossom season and the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions are bringing a sense of hope to restaurants and other businesses in Japan.
“When you are in a hard situation yourself, you don’t really think about how bad the situation is. You just get on with it, and carry...
As foreign companies with Chinese ties increase land holdings, so do the defense-related implications. Who should have the right to buy property in Japan?
Learning to live with COVID-19 has changed our food and beverage choices as we seek ways to maneuver around the rules and stay healthy, and this...
The city’s proposal to give foreign nationals in Musashino, including students and trainees the right to vote in local elections, also appears to be unconstitutional.
Staying ahead of the curve and adapting to COVID-19, one Japanese pub chain is switching to sushi in its search for economic success in the pandemic.
The World Health Organization warns of 500,000 additional deaths in Europe amidst a COVID-19 “monster wave” this winter. Does Japan face the same threats? First of...
COVID-19 infections are down and life is beginning to normalize. Hoshino Resort offers new packages to help you step out of isolation and experience true Kyoto...
The young Iicha feline has traveled through all 47 prefectures in Japan multiple times, and with her seasonal snaps and outfits, has gathered thousands of followers.
Kimono lovers are hungry to wear their kimono out, and the October 23-24 Kimono Salone live event in Tokyo is the perfect event for every level...
“In this long fight against COVID-19, I have the feeling everyday that the light at the end of the tunnel is shining brighter” concluded Suga.