In this second part of a series students speak out on nuclear disarmament, asking if peace is necessary, or is it better to just not let...
There are many reasons women, including the comfort women, enter prostitution. Regardless of the reason, when it comes to the sex business, coercion is a given.
The first of this three-part series explores how students from overseas who are studying in Japan view the G7 summit and its treatment of Taiwan and...
Daibiru Corporation's CornerStone Building serves as an exemplar of environmental efforts and customer-oriented business in Hanoi's office building market.
Catch day two's highlights and surprises at the G7 Hiroshima Summit as the leaders' communique is released early amid focus on the Global South and Ukraine.
"Ghosts in the Neighborhood" has its issues. But the primary argument is well made: in postwar reconciliation, apology is not the most important factor.
In part one of a two-part series, J2E columnist Tsuneo Taguchi shines a spotlight on a new recycling company in Hanoi and its determined and enterprising...
A Japanese businessperson in Hanoi searches for answers to explain the shutdown of a brand new waste-to-energy plant in Vietnam.
A Japanese businessperson in Hanoi explores the potential for Japanese technologies to help Vietnam solve its pollution problems.
The Japanese PM and British PM Boris Johnson agreed at his last stop that “security in the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific regions is indivisible.”
The Week is a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of views from Japan on local and global events, athletes, social media and...
They depict Japanese brutality as being in a league of its own, thus diminishing the crimes of the West and characterizing the Western nations as the...