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Tokyo or Osaka? If you're a first-time visitor to Japan, this ultimate face-offreveals which city deserves your suitcase first.
In the silent depths of Tokyo, 50 meters underground, lies a city that maps ignore, that guidebooks omit, but which watches ...
Our guide to the unique things to do in Tokyo takes you to explore the city's hidden gems & lesser-known corners for a more ...
TOKYO: Voters in Tokyo decisively knocked Japan's ruling party from its position as the largest group in the city assembly, results showed on Monday (Jun 23), a warning sign for Prime Minister ...
Tokyo, Japan – Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have created a new way of telling “aged” human cells apart from younger ones using electric fields.
For more than three decades, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku has drawn tourists to its free observation decks, 202 meters up, that offer stunning views of the capital. Other ...
Tens of thousands of pounds of beef jerky, beef sticks and other meat jerky have been recalled because they contain anchovies (Picture: Getty Images) More than 15,000 pounds of beef and other meat ...
The start of campaigning for the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election is impending, yet there has been no progress in unraveling a slush fund scandal ...
TOKYO – A total of 10 people sustained minor injuries, and dozens of buildings were damaged in eastern Tokyo on May 27 after explosions at a construction site, possibly caused by a gas leak, the ...
From Tokyo’s neon-lit streets to the world-leading restaurants of Osaka, Japan is the destination of dreams for millions of travellers. But after a record-breaking year for tourist arrivals in ...
TOKYO, May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Eatron Technologies Limited, a UK-based developer of AI-powered battery optimization software platform, has established its Japan office in Tokyo following its ...
The Tokyo office will also serve as the base for Eatron's future local hiring and partnerships, with a view to expanding technical and commercial operations in Japan over the next five years.