The Ambassador explains how India and Japan's thousand years of friendship without conflict have led to such a successful 21st century strategic partnership.
Under increasing threat from Pyongyang, South Korea is thinking about possessing nuclear weapons. The subject has been taboo in Japan, but will that change?
Highly infectious, measles causes high fever and rash and can be fatal in severe cases. The Japanese government is urging the public to get vaccinated.
China's foreign minister Wang Yi is the key decision-maker when it comes to China's relations with other countries, including Japan.
Richard Wagner's classic opera Tristan und Isolde runs for six nights to March 29 in Tokyo. Conductor Kazushi Ono talks about his life and latest production.
"In a diverse society, we can benefit from a range of perspectives and become aware of aspects that were previously overlooked" — Yoko Kamikawa
Acclaimed filmmaker Bryan Hopkins explains why he "can't say that I chose Ukraine but was more accurately consumed by it" in a compelling interview from Taiwan.
Immersive Fort Tokyo is Japan's first immersive theme park, inviting visitors to become part of stories that unfold dramatically through interactive theater.
Kimono bolts and noren dyed using both traditional and innovative methods adorned the Myoshoji riverside, which has been the home of fabric dyers for centuries.
The Lucky Dragon No 5 is a reminder that hydrogen bombs are terrible weapons. But using nuclear technology for peaceful purposes will also provide clean energy.
The security clearance system would also apply to the private sector, still allowing business opportunities without compromising sensitive national interests.