The Japanese government has warned of catastrophic economic damage and nearly 300,000 deaths when the next "megaquake" hits the archipelagic nation, according to a new estimation released on Monday.
Grand Seiko’s presence at Watches and Wonders is always highly anticipated, and this year the watchmaking powerhouse hasn’t ...
From Mount Iwate-inspired designs to diamond-set masterpieces, the brand highlights its dedication to artistry and ...
Some ski towns in Japan are booming from a rise in international visitors, while resorts in other areas are closing as ...
A long-feared megaquake off Japan ’s Pacific coast could kill nearly 300,000 people and cause economic damage equivalent to ...
The Chuo University Volunteer Center, an institution which supports the volunteer activities of university students, celebrated the first anniversary of its founding. On June 14th, a commemorative ...
Ryori Elementary School could stick to its long-held tradition of holding its entrance ceremony on April 1 despite dealing ...
A traditional Japanese sewing technique called sashiko, taught to victims of a 2011 disaster, has sparked a business creating ...
Thanks in part to the rain, the massive forest fires that have occurred in various parts of the country seem to be subsiding, ...
As yellow dust is observed across various regions in Japan, one eyewear store is urging people to take proper care of their ...
Suicides among elementary, junior high and high school students in Japan hit a record high in 2024 despite the overall number ...
Toys "R" Us Japan announced that 4 stores will re-open between March and April 2025 after being closed for renovations.