If we talk about the number of fatalities and the degree of destruction, three major disasters stand out in Japan. Two are ...
A temple in Japan's capital will soon offer "omikuji" paper fortune-telling slips in Braille, as the writing system for blind people and thos・・・ ...
Sake has been around for a long time, like really long. And there are some interesting fermentation techniques that helped shape the sake we drink today.
The Maha Kumbh has fascinated not only the devotees but also public figures and writers coming from different lands and religions ... In the case of Japan, public baths date back to the 6th century ...
It’s bad enough when secular institutions do this. But religious institutions are supposed to provide a moral example, even when it’s not easy. When spiritual authorities ignore their values ...
You will prosper if you turn your hands to producing paper ... roof in Japan. The ornate carvings below the eaves are reminiscent of syncretic mausoleum construction in the Edo period.
Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, on Tuesday, assigned portfolios to six newly sworn-in commissioners, urging them to immediately resume their duties to accelerate development in the state.
The "2025 Pan-Asian RMN Trends White Paper," jointly published by TNL Mediagene group's Taiwan-Japan media outlets. "This white paper combines INSIDE, Digiday Japan, and Ad2's in-depth market ...
Justice Emeka Nwite of a Federal High Court, Abuja Division, has declined jurisdiction in a case filed by the embattled chairmen of the 18 Local Government Councils in Edo State who were suspended ...
Famous Nollywood actress, Ini Edo has finally revealed why she opted for surrogacy instead of carrying the baby herself. The actress made this known during the ongoing season 3 of the ‘Young ...
Edo Japan, one of Canada’s fastest-growing quick-service restaurant brands, is embarking on an ambitious expansion strategy aimed at reaching communities nationwide. With over 200 locations already ...
World Bank Deputy Chief Economist Ayhan Kose has said that the Japanese economy is expected to "deliver healthy growth" over the next two years driven by increased consumption backed by rising wages.