America used to be the archetypal “soft power” country, but sushi, anime, and a different way of life place it in the land of the rising sun for Gen Z.
Japan is a country where long memory and fast change coexist in everyday life. Ancient shrines sit beside neon streets.
I moved to Japan three years ago and started working a corporate job. Hanging out with coworkers at nomikai is important, and they often involve a lot of alcohol. Fax machines are surprisingly popular ...
YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan — Japan is rich in vibrant culture and Japanese base workers recently shared it with their U.S. counterparts at this airlift hub in western Tokyo. Hundreds of guests showed up ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Japan Culture Day, also known as Bunka no Hi, is November 3 and this year, the Buffalo History Museum is hosting a celebration. The museum and Friends of the Japanese Garden are ...
The inaugural MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN ceremony, the largest music awards in the country, is set to take place in May in Kyoto. Embodying the theme of “Connecting the world, illuminating the future of music ...
A boat ride around the Osaka Castle. Photo Credit: KanokpolTokumhnerd/Shutterstock Japan welcomed a record number of visitors last year, fueled by post-pandemic ...
Welcome to Tenshoku Sodan Bar in Japan’s Yokohama. Here those considering quitting their jobs get free drinks with a side of ...
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What the U.S. and Japan reveal about opposing innovation cultures that shape social stability
America’s development path took the opposite direction. From its earliest frontier mythology to its 20th-century industrial booms, the United States built its identity around reinvention, rapid ...
Ireland's economic investment in Japan is growing at an unprecedented rate, which explains why this year, Ireland is taking center stage at the Osaka Expo 2025 with a stunning new Irish pavilion that ...
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