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Since 1970, 73% of global wildlife has been lost, while the world's population has doubled to 8 billion. Research shows this ...
Get off the beaten tourist path in Japan by visiting this stunning island near Hokkaido to enjoy scenic coastal walks and ...
When Japanese depth meets American speed, the result won’t just be more unicorns. It will be stronger ones—companies built to ...
Fall 2025 decorating trends are flying off shelves. Don’t miss your chance to snag the season’s hottest styles before they’re ...
There’s a secret hiding in Philadelphia that feels like stepping through a portal to Japan, no passport required. Tucked away in Fairmount Park sits Shofuso Japanese Cultural Center, a slice of Kyoto ...
“Wolves went extinct in Japan more than 100 years ago but now deer have become a huge problem for farming communities across the country,” he told This Week in Asia. “They eat crops and the ...
Mieko Anekawa’s exhibit, ‘Hide and Seek in Hues,’ is open at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts through June 1.
China also has a strategic reserve of the country’s favorite meat, pork, to deal with emergencies and stabilize prices when necessary. In Japan, the first batch of 150,000 tons of rice went ...
Baseball was introduced to Japan in the mid- to late-1800s, but it wasn’t until 1896 – when the first formal game was played between Japanese and Americans – that the sport took off.
Special Supplements Japan’s smallest prefecture big on art, culture and nature Chichibugahama Beach is known for its dramatic reflecting pools and sunsets.
Back to homepage / Live news Japan 'poop master' gives back to nature Sakuragawa (Japan) (AFP) – When nature calls, Masana Izawa has followed the same routine for more than 50 years: heading out ...
Stretching 55,500 hectares in size from the mountains to the sea — or about the size of France — this region’s access to nature makes it a perfect location to enjoy an outdoor escape.