The Japanese government is closely watching the situation in South Korea with serious concern following Sunday's indictment against President Yoon Suk-yeol, Chief
The Japanese government on Friday called on Fuji Television Network Inc. to regain trust from viewers and sponsors following a sexual
Japan has lodged a protest with Russia over its decision to terminate agreements on the operation of Tokyo-funded education centers o
A Chinese man who carried out a knife attack in eastern China last June that wounded a Japanese woman and her child and killed a bus attendant trying to protect them has been sentenced to death, according to a Japanese official.
Tokyo on Tuesday urged “stable” ties with Beijing as a Chinese military delegation paid a rare visit to Japan. The delegation from Eastern Theater Command of the Chinese People's Liberation Army will meet Japanese counterparts and senior Japanese defense officials through Friday.
A Chinese man who wounded a Japanese woman and her child and killed a bus attendant trying to protect them in a knife attack in June last year, has been sentenced to death, CNN reported, citing a Japanese official.
A Chinese man who injured a Japanese mother and her child and killed a Chinese bus attendant trying to protect them in a knife attack near Shanghai last June has been sentenced to death
SEOUL and TOKYO -- North Korea launched "several short-range ballistic ... system is globally significant and cannot be ignored," according to state media. Yoshimasa Hayashi, Japanese cabinet secretary, said during a press conference on Tuesday that ...
Tokyo, Jan. 20 (Jiji Press)--Tokyo on Monday ... "Any unilateral halt is unacceptable," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi told a news conference. The Japan Centers "still work to support ...
TOKYO, Jan 15 (Bernama-Kyodo) -- Japan sees South Korea as an important neighbour and partner, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said Wednesday, reaffirming strong bilateral ties despite President Yoon Suk Yeol's detention. Hayashi, speaking at a ...
Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan announced plans to work toward a merger that would form the world’s third-largest automaker by sales, as the industry transitions away from fossil fuels.
A court in the city of Suzhou said Zhou Jiasheng, 52, stabbed the three because he was indebted and did not want to live any longer, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi told reporters in Tokyo on Thursday. The case was one of two stabbing attacks ...