It is the end of an era. After 83 years in business, Tsukiji — the world’s largest fish market — closed its doors...
Tokyo - Arielle Busetto Video game aficionados are flocking to Japan again, from September 20 to 23, for the grandest and their...
By June Teufel Dreyer Perhaps no issue in the history of post-World War II Japanese relations with Korea and China has been more...
The Sankei Shimbun Now is the time for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to restructure Japan’s diplomatic stand toward Russia so that the...
(Part 2 of 5) Part 1: China’s Confucius Institute Takes A Hit with Shutdown Decision in U.S. Universities The Kyoto Museum for...
By Archie Miyamoto, Lt. Colonel, U.S Army, Retired The comfort women statues that continue to proliferate in the United States, Europe, Asia,...
By Hideo Tamura The United States-China trade war holds something in common with the American film Jurassic Park. The United States, which...
Jessy LeClair Have you ever been curious and wanted to just take a glimpse behind the closed doors of a Japanese house?...
JAPAN Forward, Yukihiro Watanabe A series of floods and mudslides caused by torrential rains devastated extensive areas of western Japan in July....
Just when you thought you had seen it all! On July 4, Potomac - which operates hospitality establishments in Kobe City’s Chuo...
Scott Parsons My first glimpse of Japan was of its coastal mountain peaks draped with snow as our plane dipped left in...
In its 30th year, the international Praemium Imperiale Awards were given to five artists and a cultural education charity, bringing to 154 the...