In a landmark decision, the Tokyo District Court has ruled on a distressing incident that unfolded during a routine swimming class at Sumida Technical High […]
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Navigating Trump’s Return: Japan’s Diplomatic Strategy
In the world of diplomacy, one person can make a big difference. Sunao Takao is one such person. He helped Japan’s leaders understand Donald Trump […]
Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025: Shaping a Bright Future for All
Get ready for an amazing journey into the future at the Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025! This spectacular event, also known as the 2025 Japan World Exposition, […]
Keeping Holi’s True Spirit Alive
Holi, a joyful festival in Hindu tradition, is losing some of its original meaning. Instead of celebrating stories from ancient times, nowadays it’s mostly about […]
Opposition Pushes for Investigation into Deputy Prime Minister’s Alleged Fraud
The Nepali Congress wants to look into claims of fraud against Deputy Prime Minister Rabi Lamichhane. They’re giving the government until the next meeting to […]
Deputy Prime Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha’s China Visit: Fostering Bilateral Ties and Exploring New Horizons
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Narayan Kaji Shrestha is embarking on a significant diplomatic journey to China, scheduled to begin this Sunday […]
Prime Minister Kishida’s Push for Economic Growth: A Call for Wage Increases
Prime Minister Kishida has set his sights on revitalizing Japan’s economy, with a particular emphasis on fostering wage increases across small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). […]
Student-Made Videos Champion Bike Helmet Safety
Students from Nishinomiya City universities are using videos to promote bicycle helmet use. Approaching one year since helmets became encouraged, these students are taking action […]
Earthquake Shakes Kanto Region: Here’s the Scoop
A big earthquake hit parts of Saitama and Tochigi prefectures in Japan on Thursday morning. It measured 5.3 in magnitude, but luckily, no tsunami warning […]
Japanese Prices Rose in February: What You Need to Know
In February, prices in Japan went up by 2.8 percent, which is more than what the Bank of Japan aimed for. They’ve been trying to […]