Nearly half of marriages in Japan are sexless. Why does intimacy disappear, especially in international couples?
Instruments of a Beating Heart” follows a group of first graders in Japan who form an orchestra to play Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy,” as part of a welcoming ceremony for the incoming class of 6-year-olds.
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Creation legends and folk tales swirl like snow and leaves across the protected landscapes of Japan. This selection of four ...
It's hard for kids to wait to get something they really want. Here's how parents can use cross-cultural research to help them ...
Japan’s southernmost main island, Kyushu, is a land deeply connected to nature. Known for its volcanic terrain, lush forests, ...
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Rintaro Sasaki is a teenage phenomenon who aspires to play Major League Baseball. He is a trailblazer embarking upon an unconventional path for a Japanese ball player.
For groups of gamers, MIMARU Tokyo Ikebukuro is a dream destination. The hotel’s prime location offers easy access to ...
Traveling and seeing the world may cause a bit of culture shock. If you’re used to the bustling streets of New York City, it ...
American teachers from a Defense Department school sampled Okinawa delicacies and explored Japanese teaching methods during a ...
How did former 'PBB' star Kian Kazemi shift from showbiz to now owning Izakaya Hamachi, a Japanese hidden gem in Salcedo Village? Here's what he learned along the way.