In Japan, meals are typically enjoyed slowly, with people pausing between bites to savour the flavours. This promotes better digestion and allows the body time to signal when it’s full.
Now, part of her job is visiting other Chinese immigrants in Japan to share their stories on her social media account. "I interviewed many people, and they all felt the same as I do," she said.
Just before 10 a.m. local time on Tuesday, Jan. 28, police responded to an emergency call that a sinkhole had opened up at an intersection in Yashio, Saitama, according to Japanese newspaper The ...
For decades, Japan prided itself on being one of the safest ... have increased, with 269,550 people detained – a number not seen since 2004.
WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Americans have a dim view of some of President Donald Trump's early barrage of executive orders, including his attempt to do away with so-called birthright ...
After travelling for more than 6 000km from Nairobi, Kenya with his rickshaw, a Japanese traveller finally ended his seven ... Well done to all the people who made his journey so special." ...
I set out on a 3 ½-week trip to Japan. The timing worked out — the ... Opted for hostels instead of capsule hotels Many people think solo travel is about doing things alone, but one of my ...
This is CNBC's live blog covering Asia-Pacific markets. Japan and Hong Kong stocks were set to open mixed Tuesday, with several Asia-Pacific markets closed for the Lunar New Year holiday.
A one-stop shop for wagyu, sashimi, and all the Japanese snacks you could dream of is now open in Tysons. Marufuji, a spinoff of a small family-owned grocery chain that started in Connecticut, offers ...
People thinking about making a new claim for either disability benefit, or waiting on an award decision may not be aware there are eight possible payment outcomes. That might sound a bit confusing ...
Why Japanese people don't get fat? 5 Lifestyle lessons to learn from them 1. Physical activities: Japanese people incorporate physical activities into their daily lives. Walking, cycling, gardening ...
A man in Japan who earned 140 million yen (US$900,000) by renting out 200 run-down houses has attracted widespread online attention for his investment strategy. Hayato Kawamura, 38, from Osaka on ...