Demand for rice in Japan has been declining for 10 consecutive years
Demand in Japan for rice grown for direct human consumption is expected to decrease to 6.81 million tons, down by 100,000 tons from 2022, marking the 10th consecutive year of …
Demand in Japan for rice grown for direct human consumption is expected to decrease to 6.81 million tons, down by 100,000 tons from 2022, marking the 10th consecutive year of …
The waters surrounding the Japanese archipelago are swarming with life: fish, mammals, birds and a wealth of invertebrates, from crabs and shrimp to sea spiders, a strange group of arthropods …
The number of road traffic deaths in Japan rose 2.1% to 1,182 in the first half of 2023 from a year earlier, marking the first increase in 10 years for …
NEW DELHI: India is working on a framework for carbon credit export with Japan and is looking at extending the facility to other countries that buy green hydrogen (GH2) from …
The temperature hit 40 degrees Celsius in Date, Fukushima Prefecture, on Saturday — marking hottest day this year in Japan — as a heat wave continued to scorch the country. …
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian is considering visiting Japan on Monday in order to meet with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, a Japanese government source has said. The meeting is …
Japan’s salary and benefits packages for expats remained the highest in Asia, a new report has found. The average expatriate package in Japan costs employers $370,183, according to “MyExpatriate Market …
Students on the American football team at Nihon University were allegedly caught with marijuana Wednesday in the latest scandal to hit one of Japan’s leading colleges for the sport, media …
Japan said Wednesday it is ready to provide additional housing, technical and other support to Ukraine, aiming to renew its commitment to helping rebuild the Eastern European nation ravaged by …
Japan’s major property insurers are suspected of colluding over insurance premiums for corporate customers such as oil refiners, steel companies, and public transportation operators, according to sources close to the …