In the first week of June, approximately 71,641 shots were administered in the Tokyo center, and 34,867 in the Osaka site, according to the numbers released...
Japan has much more to lose than money. The international trust in Japan and the Japanese people will be hard to regain once lost.
The Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics represent a good opportunity for Japan to demonstrate to the world the achievement of Japanese people in overcoming adversity.
Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and others paved the way to help Taiwan fight a surge of COVID-19 cases when President Tsai Ing-wen said they couldn't...
To recall, Taiwan was the first to report the detection of “a virus similar to SARS” in the Wuhan area, but because of China’s influence, the...
If Japanese vaccines can be made easily transportable and available, access to vaccinations will be broadened for a greater number of people in the developing world.
These men and women continue to train despite their anxieties, thinking of the legacy they will leave for Japanese society. If they leave it to others...
For the first time, Prime Minister Suga expressed optimism for beating the progress of COVID-19, and achieving the concrete aim of “vaccinating 1 million people per...
As China interferes with Taipei’s attempts to procure COVID-19 vaccines for the Taiwanese people during the latest surge in cases, Japan is finding ways to help...
The 21-year-old American-born Hiwatashi is working hard to prepare for the upcoming figure skating season as he pursues his dream of competing at the Olympics.
Available online now through June 30, and with a ceremony kicking off on June 11, this year’s festival of short shorts offers new themes, mixes and...
JUDOs chairman and Japan’s national men’s judo team coach Kosei Inoue says the visiting athletes’ growth will raise the level of judo in the world and...