If you are internationally-minded with a competitive spirit, why not consider participating in the World Scholar's Cup with teams from 45 countries?
Japanese students and researchers should be encouraged to study in other countries and bring back what they learn to "compete with the world."
Student reporter Moa Maeda is a reminder of the power of youth in shaping the future of Japan as she takes on the 60-nation World Scholar's...
The author provides insightful analysis regarding Japan's approach to immigration, refugees, and foreign workers, which he describes as "restrictive."
With diversity as a key, the university is focusing on attracting students from the Asia-Pacific region.
The “Smooth Student Entry Scheme” should allow students to take advantage of weekdays when there are fewer business travelers, and receive priority for empty seats.
Japan’s reaction to COVID-19’s Omicron variant might seem confusing with rapid changes in rules, but here are the basics to know now, and links to follow...
The documentary showing the courage of Hong Kong protesters and the brutality of the police becomes a powerful reminder of the importance of protecting freedom and...
The youngsters adopted “guerrilla tactics” to catch the attention of the athletes by unfurling a homemade banner that read: “Welcome to Japan I’m rooting for you!...
Kimono expert and author Sheila Cliffe interviews the young American studying to be a Nihon Buyo dancer about the comfort and attraction of men wearing kimono,...
The Demachi branch of Chinese food chain, Gyoza no Osho (Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto), which offered students living in the college town free meals if they washed...
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announced a further relaxation of international travel restrictions following a Cabinet meeting on October 30. Under certain conditions, Japanese citizens and...