With the Red Army suddenly deep into Manchuria, Japanese leaders were weighing evaporating options when the second bomb incinerated Nagasaki
Japanese automaker Honda reported Wednesday it sank into the red for the April-June quarter, as its sales plunged over the coronavirus pandemic, especially in the US, Japan and India.
The atomic bomb that exploded over Hiroshima 75 years ago didn't just kill and maim
Japan's services sector contracted for a sixth straight month in July, suggesting economic activity remained under pressure from the coronavirus crisis as the third quarter got under way
While Japan's total death toll remains close to the number the US sees in a day, the public fears Japan may be sitting on a ticking time bomb
Experts say that Japan's focus on the economy may have been its undoing
South Africa cases cross half a million, China to help Hong Kong boost tests, Latin America death toll surges past 200,000, and other pandemic-related news across the globe
The yen's recent appreciation comes as the world's third-largest economy has been bottoming out from its deepest postwar slump
More than 60% of the volunteers for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics are "worried or anxious" about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the Games
The extended fall in retail sales backed signs that the health crisis has thrown the world's third-largest economy into a deep recession
The Japanese government's upcoming campaign to revive domestic tourism amid the Covid-19 pandemic has sparked controversy due to a recent resurgence in the number of confirmed cases in the country
The Athletes Village and the main press center have also been lined up for 2021.
The Indian start-up slashed its regional presence by closing offices in provincial centers Sapporo, Sendai, Nagano, Hiroshima and Omiya at the end of June, Chief Business Officer Ryota Tanozaki said.
The border tensions between India and China heightened after 20 Indian soldiers lost their lives in a violent face-off in Galwan Valley on June 15-16
Japan's soccer league is back in action this weekend after a four-month delay because of the coronavirus pandemic. The resumption on Saturday comes as Tokyo reported 107 coronavirus cases on Thursday. It was the largest daily increase reported in two months, and worrying in a country that seems to have kept the virus under check. The J-League will be like most sports around the world and will play in stadiums without fans because of the pandemic. A key match will feature defending champion Yokohama facing the Urawa Reds. All 18 teams open play on Saturday. The season was stopped in February after only one round of matches. Playing against the reigning champion on the first day of resumption of the season is a great motivation for the team, Reds coach Tsuyoshi Otsuki said. Yokohama coach Ange Postecoglou, a former national coach of Australia, summed up the unknown. Obviously, it's been a long time between the last game and now," he said. A lot of training and waiting. The reality
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Nod for Ilumya, a specialty product, would strengthen firm's dermatology portfolio in Japan, but analysts caution that the segment has been witnessing price erosion of late
The sustained downturn in demand raises risks that the world's third-largest economy could remain mired in recession longer than expected and a revival may be more sluggish
"At the last extraordinary shareholders meeting ... I said that if Nissan's performance does not improve, please fire me," Uchida told shareholders at the company's general meeting
According to the trade dispute norms of the WTO, if these countries would come with their requests for second time, the panel will be set up in the case