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.
Under the starlit sky, guests can relish the outdoors and a magnificent view of Mount Asama, all while enjoying cozy accommodations and ample amenities.
The mobility vehicles of startup WHILL surpass conventional electric wheelchairs in their easy-to-ride and creative design while promoting equal access for all.
Like Haruka Kitaguchi's gold in javelin at the World Athletics Championships, the world of sports teaches us that there is no such thing as the impossible.
The Sankei Shimbun recently surveyed 118 Japanese companies to understand their apprehensions and strategies concerning China's revised counterespionage law.
Finding many contradictions in the stories of the comfort women, Kim Byungheon and colleagues are traversing South Korea to correct the historical record.
An extremely rare sighting and photograph of the endangered Hodgson's bat in Japan has excited experts and drawn attention to the biodiversity of Tsushima.
China's nuclear plants release greater volumes of tritium than Japan's treated water, but mentions of that on Chinese social media are fast deleted by censors.
"I envy Japan," says Park Sun Young, contrasting the indifference shown by Seoul regarding POWs in North Korea with Japan's efforts to rescue abduction victims.
At this annual summer event, participants dash across floating mats on the beautiful Lake Biwa to compete for the fastest time.
The force has always been strong with Star Wars in Japan, but the eponymous character of the new TV series Ahsoka seems to have special resonance...
Such a move would require changing the NTT law. A new committee is weighing the pros, cons, and options, including implications for economic security.