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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday welcomed Japan’s determination to accelerate its ongoing military buildup and defense spending. A man who spent 43 years in prison before his conviction was overturned now faces deportation Younger Americans less concerned about political violence and free speech threats: AP-NORC poll US government allowed and even helped US firms sell tech used for surveillance in China,
While Japan has bolstered its production incentives ecosystem, infrastructure remains a key challenge in the country, Shogun producer Eriko Miyagawa highlighted at an MPA seminar at the Tokyo International Film Festival today.
The companies said the transport vehicle would launch from an offshore site and could link any two points within an hour.
United States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday welcomed Japan’s determination to accelerate its ongoing military buildup and defense spending, and said the alliance between their two countries are “critical” to deterring China.
Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told U.S. President Donald Trump during their meeting in Tokyo that banning Russian liquefied natural gas imports would be difficult, two Japanese government officials told Reuters on Wednesday.
A Life In Four Chapters” at the 38th Tokyo International Film Festival, Paul Schrader was an upbeat mood when he walked the opening night red carpet, telling an interviewer that he thought of Japan as his “second home.
If new Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was looking to make a connection with U.S. President Donald Trump, she certainly knew the right language to speak.
An anime feature set in an alternate 2027 Japan is at the Tokyo Gap-Financing Market, promising a blend of feudal imagery and futuristic warfare.
The 2025 Japan Mobility Show, formerly known as the Tokyo Motor Show, is fast approaching. Media preview days begin October 29, and lots of JDM OEMs are expected to host big reveals. Previews of what’s to come are dropping from the car companies left and right—so we at Road & Track decided to align them all for you in one digestible place.
Nintendo’s ongoing lawsuit against Palworld developer Pocketpair could be facing new challenges after Japan’s patent office rejected one of the company’s key creature-capture system patents for lacking originality.
With the number of people killed by bears reaching a record nationwide, the defense ministry is preparing to send the military to one badly hit area to set traps.