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As Japan’s population shrinks, maintaining rail service in remote small towns is becoming a challenge. Is this the answer?
Ahead of a record-breaking travel boom, the capital’s best stays fuse futuristic comforts with artisanal touches—proof that Japanese hospitality is constantly being reimagined.
This experimental event, planned by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) and its related organizations, aims to highlight ...
This Japan Hour episode explores 60 years of Japan’s transformation through the lens of Tokyo, from its economic highs and ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's economy could lose as much as $1.81 ... As many as 298,000 people could die from tsunamis and ...
During their run to last year’s World Series, the Dodgers repeatedly cited their camaraderie as a key behind their playoff success and looked to re-create that in Japan.
Guinness World Records also recognized it as the world's largest permanent projection mapping display on a building ... Tokyo's nightlife districts as the number of foreign visitors to Japan ...
TOKYO — The baseball ... of introspection. The night’s history has been anticipated for the better part of a year. But Japan’s baseball community has been building toward moments like ...
(Photo: REUTERS/Kyodo) TOKYO: Japan's economy could lose ... people could die from tsunamis and building collapses if the quake occurs late at night in winter, the report showed.
TOKYO – Up to 298,000 people in Japan could die in a mega quake occurring in the Nankai Trough, a revised estimate by the ...