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In a unique gesture symbolising cultural harmony, Japanese performers dressed in traditional Rajasthani attire welcomed the Indian Prime Minister with a vibrant Rajasthani folk song. The group also ...
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Shinto in Everyday Japanese Life

Shinto is the native religious tradition of Japan. I think it's easy to see visual signs of it throughout Japan, from the ...
Shigeko Kagawa, a 114-year-old retired doctor from Japan, is now the country's oldest person. Born in 1911, she witnessed ...
From cartoons to cars and sushi to Shinkansen, Japan’s silent presence is already shaping how India lives, moves, eats and ...
Japanese children with unconventional names face societal and practical challenges unique to their country and its written language. Now, the government is moving to rein in unique names.
Americans are moving to Japan for its safety, affordability, quality healthcare, and culture. Four relocators share their biggest takeaways.
How a Crisis in Truck Driving Could Change Life in Japan The country is moving to curb the industry’s punishing work hours.
College life in Japan is very different from the US: Admission is harder, sports don't matter, and dorms and dining halls aren't common on campus.
Japan is moving to curb the trucking industry’s punishing work hours, but that could leave a shortfall that disrupts the country’s entire logistics system. Other workers also face overtime limits.