After a trip to Japan, tourists often return dazzled by the beauty of the land, the politeness of the people, the safety of the cities, the world-class transportation systems, and the delicious food.
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Mai is among hundreds of thousands of women working in Japan’s sprawling sex industry. The business, thought to be worth ...
The Humanoids Summit Tokyo showcases advanced robotics, highlighting China's growing influence. Companies like Booster ...
Japan’s immigration authorities plan to crack down on visa overstayers and illegal foreign workers by monitoring social media and other platforms for information or leads. The initiative is part of ...
TOKYO: Japanese immigration authorities plan to utilise social media to strengthen efforts to crack down on foreign nationals overstaying their visas or working illegally. Until now, they have taken ...
Nine Japanese political parties from the ruling and opposition camps agreed Thursday to oblige social media platform operators to work to lessen the negative impact of disinformation, misinformation ...
On New Year's Day, millions of people in Japan visit Shinto shrines to pray for good fortune. In summer, many return to their hometowns to honor ancestors in Buddhist rituals. Families often maintain ...
High fuel costs are imperiling the Japanese sento, a long-declining industry that remains a vital social lifeline for the country’s isolated elderly. Credit... Supported by By River Akira Davis and ...