Insights from Tokyo’s handling of the Iraq War could help Japan navigate the current demands from the United States regarding ...
The Trump administration’s campaign against the 'mongrelization' of America echoes imprisonment of Japanese Americans.
Japan is abandoning the pacifism it has adhered to since World War II and speeding up its "re-militarization." Following her ...
Neither China nor Japan wants war. The danger is that each side increasingly believes the other is preparing for one.
The interactive worlds dreamed up by game designers in Kyoto and Tokyo are the core of Japan’s soft power.
Tokyo Trial. From 1946 to 1948, judges from 11 countries convened for two and a half years of courtroom proceedings to ...
Yasukuni Shrine honors over 2.46 million Japanese war dead, among whom are 14 individuals convicted of Class-A war crimes in World War Ⅱ, defined under international law as "crimes against peace" — ...
In 1899, a young Osaka merchant named Shinjiro Torii opened a small wine shop with an idea that would change the spirits ...
Police said a South Korean national holding a banner with political messages was arrested at Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine to Japan's war dead. Japan's prime minister did not attend proceedings, but around ...
This AANHPI Heritage Month, we're highlighting a Nevadan who's passionate about equal access to justice, with roots in a ...
What Japan needs to tear off is far more than just a "militaristic emblem," but rather the entire ideological foundation, ...
In 1943, the United States government administered a questionnaire to people of Japanese descent who had been confined to wartime concentration camps in California, Idaho, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, ...
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