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South Korea, the United States and Japan are looking to make top-level meetings and joint military drills regular in a joint statement that's reportedly being negotiated, ahead of a meeting between the three leaders at Camp David next Friday. (Arirang News)

This is a documentary about Japanese sexy actress MARIA NAGAI and her challenge to become the number 1 actress in Japan. (Dark side of Japan Yuki)

Elliot takes a spin in Toyota's Japan-only electric kei car: the C+Pod. Could this tiny EV be the affordable electric car we've been waiting for, and a sign that Toyota might be more serious about electric that it first appeared? (Fully Charged Show)

Here are the top 3 fastest chef's we have featured on our channel! (Japanese food craftsman)

Have you ever heard of the term "kon-katsu" in English? It can be directly translated as marriage activity. (Japanese Comedian Meshida)

An 83-year-old woman has died after being attacked by a bear in Ichinohe Town, Iwate Prefecture, on Wednesday.

The Chinese government has allowed the resumption of group tours by its citizens to 78 more countries and regions. The destinations include Japan, South Korea, India, the United States, Australia, Britain and Germany. (NHK)

Travel groups from China will soon be allowed to enter Japan, with the Chinese Embassy informing Japan's Foreign Ministry in writing on Wednesday that it would permit group travel starting Thursday, sources said.

The decapitated body of a cat with its head and tail missing was found Wednesday morning on the roadside in Nishi Ward, Kobe City.

In commemoration of Disney's 100th anniversary, the Ginza Clock Tower will temporarily transform into a Mickey Mouse design starting from October.

Up until now, Japan required mangosteens from Thailand to undergo costly steam heat treatment to eliminate fruit flies. (freshplaza.com)

Hiyama Saya experienced massive blowback last month after a major revelation. (Japanalysis)

Kabukicho is one of the most popular places for tourists in Japan, but behind the bright lights and stores is a very dark secret. Since the coronavirus pandemic, hundreds of children have run away from home and come to Tokyo for refuge from their broken families. (Oriental Pearl)

A local Japanese government said Wednesday it will work with police to restrict the number of hikers who can use a route to climb to the summit of Mt. Fuji if it becomes dangerous from overcrowding. (Kyodo)

Nissan Motor Corporation has unveiled the new model Skyline NISMO with a price of approximately 7.88 million yen.

Japanese two-way Major League Baseball star Ohtani Shohei has made history once again. (NHK)

Prince Harry has said he would 'happily live' in Japan during a summit on the power of sport, community and philanthropy in Tokyo. (GBNews)

Sources close to Japanese investigators say a 21-year-old member of Tokyo University of Agriculture's boxing team has been arrested for possessing marijuana. (NHK)

Footage of a lead participant striking a "nebuta" float puller during Aomori's Nebuta Festival, which returned to its regular schedule after a 4-year hiatus, has been circulating on social media, sparking controversy.

On August 15, 1945, all the radio stations in Japan broadcast a message from Emperor Hirohito in unison. The entire nation awaited those words with impatience and feared what they might come to mean. (Military History)

Due to reduced revenue and rising utility costs during the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Museum of Nature and Science sought donations through crowdfunding, surpassing 300 million yen within two days.

A 74-year-old woman in Fukuoka Prefecture's Kurume City has been arrested on suspicion of abusing 34 dogs and cats, keeping them in cages piled with excrement.

During a meeting with Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen, Aso Taro, the vice president of Japan's main ruling Liberal Democratic Party, expressed his willingness to further enhance bilateral ties. (NHK)

On a summer’s evening in southern Japan, two bulls enter an arena, their trainers by their sides, ready to fight for fame and glory. (Al Jazeera)

Severe Tropical Storm Khanun is bringing downpours to Japan's southwestern island of Kyushu. (NHK)

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