Kenneth Franklin Shinzato admitted raping his victim, a 20-year-old Japanese woman, but denied that he intended to kill her... READ MORE›
U.S. military bans troops in Japan from drinking alcohol after fatal Okinawa accident... READ MORE›
The event began in 1987 after an Executive Cat Day Committee polled cat-lovers across Japan and decided that February 22 should be Cat Day... READ MORE›
Court rules in the central government's favour that the Futenma airbase be moved to a sparse area in Okinawa's north... READ MORE›
Yamashiro was arrested on suspicion of cutting a wire fence around a Marine Corps helipad construction site in the forest near Takae in northern Okinawa... READ MORE›
The initiative is aimed at attracting more overseas visitors to Shizuoka and Yamanashi the two prefectures that are home to Mount Fuji... READ MORE›
Mr. Onaga has been seeking to forge a broad political coalition to reduce the United States presence... READ MORE›
She was on the money in predicting Japan would beat Switzerland, Cameroon, Ecuador, Netherlands, Australia and England in Canada... READ MORE›
Japan may be famous for its cherry blossom at this time of year, but in Miyazaki Prefecture people flock to see a different floral spectacle... READ MORE›
It was just like the Great Hanshin Earthquake or the Great East Japan Earthquake... READ MORE›
The earthquake hit Kumamoto prefecture for a second time following a 6.4 earthquake on April 14, 2016, that killed nine people... READ MORE›
Protest marks new low for US and Japanese relations over Okinawa with threats to have US air station moved to another part of the island... READ MORE›
But as he begins to focus on the noneconomic pieces of his agenda, resistance is stirring not only in Okinawa but across Japan... READ MORE›
Sushi Zanmai, a Japanese restaurant chain, just paid 117,000 for a 441-pound bluefin tuna... READ MORE›
Such high-profile crimes have strained U.S.-Japan relations and jeopardize plans to relocate a key U.S. airbase in Okinawa... READ MORE›
Aomori, not Kyoto, is Japan's top festival destination online survey... READ MORE›
Post to Facebook Huge protest on Okinawa opposes U.S. military after killing Tens of thousands protest against U.S. military bases on the Japanese island... READ MORE›
The government, Yamashiro said, wants to further militarize Okinawa and maintain it as a bulwark against foreign incursions -- particularly from China... READ MORE›
Starting with a magnitude-6.5 quake on April 14, a series of major earthquakes have hit the central Kumamoto area of Japan, causing deaths, injury and wide... READ MORE›
And demanded Washington tighten discipline among U.S. military personnel... READ MORE›
The world's oldest man, Yasutaro Koide, died Tuesday at the age of 112 in Aichi Prefecture, a local official said... READ MORE›
The big story is that earlier this week Abe said that if North Korea launch the rocket Japan would shoot it down... READ MORE›
This is the terrifying moment an entire house was carried away by floodwater in japan caused by tropical storm etau... READ MORE›
Half of the 50,000 American military personnel in Japan are stationed here, and United States facilities take up one-fifth of Okinawan land... READ MORE›
Calls in and outside of Japan are growing to shut down the nations' only two operating reactors at the Sendai plant in Kagoshima Prefecture... READ MORE›
Here are some questions and answers on seismic activity in Japan What type of earthquakes struck Kumamoto?... READ MORE›
Protest voices 'Okinawans have been treated like we are disposable for too long'... READ MORE›
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said that 1,500 people had been injured in the quakes... READ MORE›
NewSearch Sunday 23 November 2014 Japan quake leaves dozens injured at popular ski resort Earthquake with preliminary magnitude of 6... READ MORE›
Raging floodwaters swamp parts of city north of tokyo after heavy rain pummels japan for second straight day causing kinugawa river to break through flood berm... READ MORE›
Flags flew at half-mast. The coverage in the Japanese media has been tear-jerking... READ MORE›
President Barack Obama received the equivalent of a diplomatic tongue-lashing over Shimabukuro's death from Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during a visit to Japan last month... READ MORE›
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