Tokyo authorities arrested a 65-year-old U.S. tourist for allegedly defacing the grate of a local shrine on Tuesday.
Japan welcomed nearly 27 million visitors through September, a record pace, and their spending added 5.86 trillion yen ($37.5 billion) to the economy. But incidents of vandalism, public drunkenness, ...
Tokyo stocks opened higher Friday, lifted by rises in exporter shares on a weaker yen and financial issues on prospects for ...
A 65-year-old American tourist has been arrested in Japan for carving letters into a wooden gate at a shrine in Tokyo.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s longest actively serving partner in Tokyo is leaving the company, according to an internal memo ...
Nissan Motor shares jumped as much as 6% in early Tokyo trading on Friday after Japan's Diamond Online magazine reported that ...
Steve Lee Hayes had carved letters onto a pillar of a gate of a shrine in Shibuya and was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of ...
Japan's economy expanded an annualised 0.9% in the July-September quarter, government data showed on Friday, compared with a ...
The Japanese army's fleet of hybrid-helicopter aircraft have been cleared to resume operations after being grounded following ...
An unprecedented number of tourists are flocking to Japan after the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Japan’s economy eked out an annual rate of 0.9% growth in the July-September quarter as consumer spending held up.
Princess Yuriko, the eldest member of Japan's imperial family, died at 101 due to pneumonia, reducing royal family numbers.