There were few cheering crowds at the Tokyo Olympics but the praise for Japan in the international media is unprecedented.
The Olympic flame is no longer flickering in the nation’s capital, but so many memories remain vivid and meaningful.
With 58 medals, including 27 gold, at the Tokyo Games, Japan’s Olympians collected 17 more medals than the nation’s previous record. The host nation received medals...
The U.S women’s volleyball team triumphs in an Olympic final for the first time, after finishing as the runner-up on three previous occasions.
The 24-year-old Kajihara finished in second place in the women’s omnium race behind American Jennifer Valente at the Izu Velodrome.
The 36-year-old pulled away from the pack at the 30-km mark and never looked back.
The United States jumped out to an 18-5 lead in the first quarter and collected its seventh consecutive gold in the event.
Ryutaro Araga earns a bronze medal in the men’s kumite over-75 kg division, with other matches also providing excitement for fans worldwide.
The mighty U.S. men’s basketball program collected its fourth straight Olympic gold, while Japan added a pair of freestyle wrestling titles on the penultimate day of...
Stellar pitching from starter Masato Morishita and relievers keep the Americans off the scoreboard
Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra became the second-ever gold medalist for the country in an individual event.
Runner-up Mone Inami wins a playoff with Lydia Ko to capture Japan's first medal in Olympic golf.