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A father and son in Tokyo are continuing the centuries-old tradition of making tsukudani, a preserved Japanese food.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for joint efforts with Japan to advance a strategic relationship of mutual benefit and ...
An American tourist on Tuesday caused significant damage to a 761-year-old temple in Japan. The unnamed suspect, described as intoxicated, forced his way inside Shoden Eigen‑in Temple through a ...
The mystery of Japan's mummified "rainbow dragon" was recently solved by researchers. The skeleton dates back to the 11th or 12th century and was found in Nara.
The 2025 Diplomatic Bluebook said that Tokyo will communicate closely with Washington over various issues facing the international community.
WITHIN the last two years the Japanese Privy Council has twice opposed acts of the Cabinet which enjoyed the general support of the Japanese nation. In one case it compelled the Government to ...
The current shift in US foreign policy, marked by a demand for greater "regional responsibility" from its allies, represents a significant recalibration of America's role in the world.
Traces of ancient immigration patterns to Japan found in 2000-year-old genome Genetic analysis of an individual from the Yayoi period reveals immigration patterns from the Korean Peninsula Date ...
The deer population in the Japanese city of Nara has reportedly increased as more tourists come to the ancient capital and feed the animals.
Japan’s post Cold War foreign policy evolution stems from emerging threats abroad and political reforms at home.