Beginning February 15, Japan is coordinating several events focusing on public and private initiatives for the long-term support and reconstruction of Ukraine.
"It is important to continue providing accurate explanations" to correct misconceptions about Fukushima, says University of Tokyo Professor Naoya Sekiya.
Declassified documents reveal how the Japanese foreign ministry put pressure on the media to secure positive coverage ahead of the emperor's trip to China.
Japan's Prime Minister hopes a summit in his home city Hiroshima will lead the world away from the path towards destruction.
Prime Minister KISHIDA pledged $30 billion USD in public and private financial contributions at TICAD 8 for projects in Africa over the next three years.
To be held in Tokyo on December 3, WAW!2022 will tackle women's empowerment in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic and other disruptions in global stability.
Eleven years after the March 2011 nuclear accident, most countries and regions have loosened measures for importing Fukushima’s highly tested famous products.
The new document will be useful when traveling to limited countries that currently have agreements with Japan. Initially, it will not be used for travel to...
A unique challenge for a unique set of the Games. Find out how Japan is expanding in a range of technologies to improve the experience of...
The COVID-19 crisis is not yet behind us, but these Japanese technologies minimize the risk of infection in public spaces, and bring us closer to a...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan has long hesitated to speak clearly on the facts of Japan’s wartime history, leading to widespread falsehoods and misunderstanding....
Japan in 1989 thought “China will be transformed into a more politically free and open state” after Tiananmen. Instead, the dictatorship of the Chinese Communist Party...