The U.S. military has destroyed its last supplies of toxic firefighting foam at bases in Japan, officials said.
The city got a major dose of holiday cheer as the Santa Parade Tokyo 2024 participants made their way through Tokyo's Shibuya ...
United Nations talks on getting money to curb and adapt to climate change resume Monday with fresh hope that negotiators and ...
The volume of liquefied natural gas (LNG) handled by Japanese companies rose 1% year-on-year to 103.13 million metric tons in ...
Donald Trump’s impending return to White House has foreign leaders jockeying for position as U.S. President Joe Biden bids ...
The arrival of the F-35C, a type of radar-evading combat aircraft also known as the Lightning II, is part of the forward ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for strengthening the country's nuclear weapons capacity "without limit" and ...
Global stocks began the week on firmer footing ahead of a highly anticipated earnings release from Nvidia, while in Japan, ...
The agreements were signed by Peru's President Dina Boluarte and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who in remarks ...
An Australian woman accused of smuggling amphetamines in a suitcase appeared in a Japanese court on Monday nearly two years ...
More than 380 examinees registered to take the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test this year. The test will be held on Dec. 1 in Kimpel Hall.
BANGKOK — (AP) — Shares started out the week mixed in Asia after U.S. stocks fell to their worst loss since Election Day.