Closures Over COVID Continue in Japan
An increasing number of businesses across Japan permanently close their doors amid the ongoing coronavirus epidemic.
An increasing number of businesses across Japan permanently close their doors amid the ongoing coronavirus epidemic.
One year has passed since Japan confirmed the first coronavirus patient in the country, but new cases of infection are on the surge despite the government’s declaration of the second state of emergency over the pandemic.
Regulatory Reform Minister Taro Kono says he will strive to deliver the Covid-19 vaccination to the public as soon as possible.
Residents of Nasushiobara City as flocking to the new library built by hometown designer Mari Ito.
SUS Gallery has a new flagship store in the heart of Tokyo and it's sleek and stylish in silver and black.
The youngest ever recipient of the Architectural Institute of Japan Prize has returned to the Kanagawa Institute of Technology to provide a unique space for students to unlock their creative potential.
An illuminative spectacle is enchanting visitors at Ashikaga Flower Park, north of Tokyo, with nearly five million LED light bulbs.
Train otaku across Japan must be rejoicing as the press gets footage of the railroad remains from the 1870s.