Wearable suits developed by a Japanese robotics company are set to be used to help former Ukrainian soldiers who suffered severe injuries in the war against Russia regain muscular functions.
Crown Prince Fumihito, the younger brother of Emperor Naruhito, said ahead of his 59th birthday on Saturday that the opinions ...
China restarted its unilateral visa-free arrangement for short-term Japanese visitors on Saturday, allowing stays of up to 30 ...
Japan, Britain and Italy are considering inviting Saudi Arabia to join their next-generation fighter jet development project ...
The Japan Sumo Association's first overseas exhibitions in 20 years will take place next October in London, the organizing ...
Greece has decides to withdraw from the World Expo scheduled for next year in Osaka, Japan, the organizer says, with the ...
A Beijing court on Friday handed down a seven-year jail term to a former senior editor at a major Chinese newspaper ...
A central Japan town plans to put up new fences along a road in front of a Lawson convenience store offering scenic views of ...
Over 3,000 employees of Toshiba Corp.'s group companies in Japan have applied for its early retirement program as part of the ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba says he will strive to build consensus across party lines as his minority government ...
Chemicals potentially harmful to human health, collectively known as PFAS, were detected in about 20 percent of tap water in ...
A Chinese national living in Japan on Friday admitted to his involvement in a graffiti incident at the war-linked Yasukuni ...