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Japan’s Future Emperor Reaches Milestone

Japan’s Future Emperor Reaches Milestone

Japan’s future emperor, Prince Hisahito, has officially turned 18, marking a significant moment for the royal family.

High Schoolers Open Up in New Survey

High Schoolers Open Up in New Survey

A recent survey shows a drop in the number of Japanese high school students who’ve kissed someone, with girls still leading in experience.

Posthumous Divorce Gaining Attention in Japan

Posthumous Divorce Gaining Attention in Japan

More people in Japan are opting for posthumous divorces as a way to sever ties with in-laws after a spouse’s death.

Elderly Workers on the Rise in Japan

Elderly Workers on the Rise in Japan

Japan’s aging population continues to influence its workforce, with elderly workers now more prevalent than ever before.

Ancient Tree Snapped by Typhoon

Ancient Tree Snapped by Typhoon

A typhoon has damaged one of Japan’s oldest trees, located in the forest that inspired Studio Ghibli’s "Princess Mononoke."

Japan’s Youngest Certified Blowfish Chef

Japan’s Youngest Certified Blowfish Chef

In a remarkable achievement, a 10-year-old girl has become the youngest person in Japan to receive certification to prepare the deadly poisonous fugu fish.

The Power of Resume Photos in Japan

The Power of Resume Photos in Japan

A growing conversation is questioning whether photos should still be included in Japanese resumes, citing concerns over bias and outdated traditions.

iPS Cells Offer Diabetes Research Breakthrough

iPS Cells Offer Diabetes Research Breakthrough

Researchers at Kyoto University have made a significant advancement in diabetes treatment using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS).

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