One, two, three... 88-yearold atomic bomb survivor Takeshi Yamakawa climbs the 76 steps from Nagasaki Hypocenter Park, taking ...
On its 100th anniversary, Matthew Ricketson, considers The New Yorker’s remarkable journalism and vital role in our chaotic, ...
The Yamanashi Prefectural Government in Japan and Washington, D.C.-headquartered SGH2 Energy have formalized an agreement to ...
Two members of a Japanese group of atomic bomb survivors that won last year's Nobel Peace Prize say they hope their voices ...
Japan’s cherry blossoms, a hallmark of spring, are expected to bloom on schedule this year, with Tokyo’s first flowers ...
That’s the task Aaron Asano Swenson, a first-time playwright, had at hand as he embarked on writing “Kilo-Wat,” a play about ...
Former USAID speechwriter said that freezing foreign aid by dismantling the program could cause thousands of children to die.
A survey shows that more than 70 percent of evacuees from Ukraine living in Japan hope to stay in the country for a long time ...
The likelihood of ‘city killer’ asteroid 2024-YR4 whacking into Earth in 2032 has increased to 3.1%. Nasa said the chance of a direct hit is now around 1 in 32, a change from only 1 in 43 a few days ...
Dutch environmental journalist, Marco Visscher, once thought nuclear power should be abolished before it could ruin the 21st century. Today he thinks it is a miracle technology, as he explains in The ...
Yasuo, who once worked in documentary filmmaking in Tokyo, was inspired to become a pastor by Koko's father, Reverend Kiyoshi ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results