Japan is an ocean, 6,397 nautical miles, and a world away from the Detroit. From kei cars to pickup trucks, how the world's ...
At the Tokyo Film Fest, producers behind ‘Shogun,’ ‘Kokuho’ and ‘Renoir’ shared insights on bringing Japanese stories and ...
At TIFFCOM, producers of ‘Blood & Sweat’ shared insights on language, workflow, and creative collaboration in a Japan–Finland ...
Russia said on Thursday that any dialogue with Japan regarding a peace treaty to formally end World War Two could only begin ...
The companies said the transport vehicle would launch from an offshore site and be capable of linking any two points on Earth ...
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I've Lived in Tokyo for 20 Years—This Is the 1 Souvenir You Should Never Leave Japan Without
Omamori are traditional Japanese good luck charms sold at shrines and temples. These colorful pouches have evolved over ...
The first northerly wind, signaling the start of winter, blew in Tokyo and parts of western Japan on Monday, four days ...
Japan's manufacturing activity shrank in October at the fastest pace in 19 months, hit by slumping demand in the key ...
Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed her desire Monday to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un to finally ...
While Japan has bolstered its production incentives ecosystem, infrastructure remains a key challenge in the country, Shogun ...
In conversation with 'Kokuho' director Lee Sang-il, prolific auteur Yamada Yoji said that while Japan's animation industry has flourished, live action has lagged behind.
The latest feature from 94-year-old director Yōji Yamada ('The Hidden Blade') follows a cabbie and elderly passenger on one long, nostalgic ride through Japan’s capital.
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