Why are environmental activists criticizing the government's action? What are concerns mounting out Japan's neighboring countries? The Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), owner of the Fukushima ... ( read original story ...)
Growth rings confirm Inuyama Castle keep the oldest in Japan
It may sound trite, but the keep of Inuyama Castle here really was built for keeps. A tree-ring analysis showed that the three-tiered, four-storied donjon was built between 1585 and 1590, making it ... ( read original story ...)
Wonderful stay TOKYO nakanoshinbashi
Detailed information for Apartments/Serviced Apartments Wonderful stay TOKYO nakanoshinbashi located in the Kichijoji area. ( read original story ...)
Japanese Snack Chain Minamoto Kitchoan Buys Childs Building for $45M
The property is the only privately owned space on Rockefeller Plaza and sold for $2,500 per square foot. The difficulties of opening a restaurant during the coronavirus pandemic helped to motivate the ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo trial judge Radha Binod Pal’s property remains occupied in Bangladesh
Keeping the properties belonging to members of the minority community is not a new issue in Bangladesh where 85 per cent are Muslims and 15 per cent are from other religions. ( read original story ...)
Japan raises coronavirus alert level near Tokyo months ahead of Olympics
Japan decided to raise the coronavirus alert level in the capital’s three neighbouring prefectures and a fourth area in central Japan on Friday to allow tougher measures as a more contagious ... ( read original story ...)
Xinhua Commentary: Japan’s decision to dump nuclear wastewater into sea reveals a selfish nature
The image of Japan is now being questioned at home and abroad after the government announced its decision to discharge radioactive wastewater from Fukushima Prefecture into the sea. For years, the ... ( read original story ...)
Fact Check: Did ex-minister falsely link lack of Japanese flag protections to WWII defeat?
A conservative parliamentary group in Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) reportedly aims to have a bill passed in the current Diet ... ( read original story ...)
World stocks near record highs as China, U.S. data back global recovery hopes
A batch of Chinese and U.S. economic data helped underpin global stocks near record highs on Friday, as investors priced in a solid global recovery from the coronavirus-induced slump. ( read original story ...)
Elite women athletes with low-income can stay at this Tucson home for free
Homestretch has provided housing to more than 70 female athletes. The "Stretchies" pursue careers in endurance sports, including cycling, triathlon, swimming or running. ( read original story ...)
Elite women athletes can stay at this Tucson home for free while they train
Homestretch has provided housing to more than 70 female athletes. The "Stretchies" pursue careers in endurance sports, including cycling, triathlon, swimming or running. ( read original story ...)
Asian markets mixed as traders stuggle to build on rally
Markets were mixed in Asia on Thursday as investors put the brakes on a recent rallyAfter hitting a series of records or multi-year high ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Institute of Technology: Giant Electronic Conductivity Change Driven by Artificial Switch of Crystal Dimensionality
Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology demonstrate the artificial control of crystal structure dimensionality to switch electronic conductivity in three orders of magnitude. The scientist succeed ... ( read original story ...)
Asian stock markets mixed after Wall St retreats from record
Asian stock markets were mixed Thursday after Wall Street retreated from a record high as major banks reported strong profits. Shanghai, Hong Kong and India declined. Tokyo, Seoul ... ( read original story ...)
Marriott’s planning to open 8 new Edition hotels by the end of 2022
Joining the recently opened Tokyo Edition, Toranomon, the Japanese capital’s second Edition property will be in the Ginza neighborhood, which is famous for its high-end shopping and plentiful ... ( read original story ...)
Japan should behave responsibly to ensure safe oceans for all
Such a reckless decision has sparked opposition in Japan and abroad as this resolution will pose a threat to the maritime ecosystem, and therefore endanger the public health and food safety of ... ( read original story ...)