A recent study of dementia by Japan's health ministry shares helpful ideas for communities to build a better environment for active, aging populations.
Providing adequate medical care, nursing care, and lifestyle support to all single-person households should be the national and local governments' firm goal.
Outfitted for intergenerational fitness, communication, and learning, Taiwan's parks today are flourishing and nurturing healthy communities around them.
With the advent of a "many deaths society," there is an urgent need for at-home nursing care, home-visit medical care, and end-of-life care at home.
Programmer Masako Wakamiya, who developed a game application at the age of 81, doesn't let age stop her from using technology to achieve her vision.
Permanent residency should not be automatically granted to the additional Specified Skilled Worker visa holders and their families.
China's historical revisionism is a threat, but so is the lack of higher educational institutions that would encourage Okinawa youth to stay in the islands.
The author provides insightful analysis regarding Japan's approach to immigration, refugees, and foreign workers, which he describes as "restrictive."
The participation of a broad range of candidates, including young people and women on local councils, is important so local politics do not stagnate.
Understanding Kochikai founder and former PM Hayato Ikeda's economic growth framework offers hints to PM Fumio Kishida's economic and foreign policy strategy.
The makeup of families has changed drastically in Japan, and there are many policy implications and social service needs to consider as the trends continue.
John Tarachine takes human potential in a heartwarming new manga about finding your place in life with new challenges and happiness at any age.