Japanese pop group SMAP is on the verge of breaking up after more than 20 years, sources at the band's agency said Wednesday, in a move that would send shockwaves through the Japanese entertainment industry given the band's popularity at home and elsewhere in Asia. (Kyodo)
Snow fell for the first time this season in parts of Tokyo and Yokohama on Jan. 12, with more expected as a low pressure system approaches the Pacific coast. (Asahi)
Toyota Motor Corp.'s Lexus is rolling out its highest-performance model since the LFA supercar to burnish its reputation among buyers of prestige luxury autos. (Japan Times)
Monday marked Coming-of-Age Day, bringing with it the usual festivities that saw Japan's 20-year-olds celebrate their newfound adulthood - each in their own way. (Japan Times)
Japan's Defense Minister says his ministry is carefully examining a North Korean video that appears to show a submarine-based ballistic missile test. (NHK )
There has been a lot of discussion recently about allowing more foreign workers into Japan to make up for severe labor shortages in some fields. As of the end of 2014, the labor ministry estimated there were 790,000 foreign nationals working in Japan legally, which is more than the number of national civil servants (640,000). (Japan Times)
The Defense Ministry and the Self-Defense Forces have decided that Japanese P-3C patrol aircraft returning home from anti-piracy activities off the coast of Somalia will give priority to stopping along the way at bases of countries facing the South China Sea, including the Philippines and Vietnam, according to sources. (the-japan-news.com)
My alarm sounded at 6:45 a.m., but I quickly silenced it and rolled over in my futon. I enjoyed a fleeting moment of quietude before the thrumming of rubber soles on pavement and accompanying excited voices crescendoed, a brief multilingual hubbub that then faded away for a minute or two before rising up again. It was starting. (Japan Times)
This is an amended version of an article that appeared on my blog www.insaitama.com last year.February 3rd is Setsubun in Japan, which marks the end of winter. A common tradition associated with this ancient festival is mamemaki or beanthrowing. M...
Although Himeiji Castle reconstruction has been finished, Hikone remains a great town to visit to enjoy feudal Japan's architecture and atmosphere. The castle town has a long history revolving around its most iconic symbol, Hikone Castle. And bonu...
It's nearly two weeks into 2016. Did you welcome the New Year the Japanese way—hatsumode (a temple or shrine visit) and all? If it still hasn't sunk in that it's already 2016, perhaps you can kick the year off by going to some of these events, s...
The surprise smash hit event of 2015 in Tokyo was the Shunga Exhibition, the first such large-scale public showing of erotic prints in Japan.
200,000 people packed the tiny Eisei Bunko Museum over the 85 days of the exhibition, which was based on...

The train's time-table. One train at 7:04AM and another at 5:08PM.
Japan's impressively efficient high-speed rails have continued to expand to the outskirts of the country, rendering many of Japan's older, low-tech railways obsolete. Kami-Shirata...

goo Ranking recently published a survey on what kinds of things happen at the adjacent coffee shop table.
Demographicsgoo Rankings asked iBRIDGE's Research Plus to conduct this survey, where between the 27th and 30th of October 2015 500 members...

I was drinking with Sandy in the park recently. It was dark and naturally we were on the swing set.
“I'll just never be happy here,” she said.
“Congratulations,” I replied, “you're finally Japanese. Here, have a chu-hi. It's got real l...

Kimono have existed as a staple for women's clothing in Japan since the 8th century. They still remain a vibrant and existing part of Japan's traditional culture, which seem to be growing in modern street fashion as well. But now, they're receivin...

The first week of 2016 has kicked of with stories that run from the seemingly ‘no brainer' - Tokyo police urge partiers not to sleep in traffic, The Asahi Shimbun. Down to the thoroughly depressing - Rationing hits Japan's nappy trade as Chines...

Author: Aurelia George Mulgan, UNSW Canberra
On 18 December 2015 the Abe administration announced details of the much-anticipated agriculture, forestry and fisheries-related
Characteristically, the ‘agricultural tribe' (nōrin zoku) of the ru...



































