Are women-only train cars still needed in Japan? 25 years on, issue remains unsettled
TOKYO -- A quarter of a century has passed since railway companies in Japan began introducing women-only cars in their current form. They remain an in
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TOKYO -- A quarter of a century has passed since railway companies in Japan began introducing women-only cars in their current form. They remain an in
Japanโs population continues to shrink, with Tokyo and Okinawa the only two of the countryโs 47 prefectures to see a demographic rise between the national censuses in 2020 and 2025.
The population fell to 123 million as of October 1, 2025, marking the steepest decline on record, with only Tokyo and Okinawa seeing growth. The post Japan's Population Shrinks at Record Pace, Census Shows first appeared on JAPAN Forward.
TSUKUBA, Ibaraki -- A research team announced May 27 that it has formally recognized the Musashi-tomiyo, a freshwater fish found only in Saitama Prefe
PSG became only the second team beside Real Madrid to win the competition in consecutive years in the Champions League era.
Only about 30% of Japanese companies have taken substantive measures to ensure economic security, such as diversifying procurement sources and strengthening cybersecurity.
A Waseda economist warns Japan's rare-earth problem is only one sign of deeper supply-chain risks hidden across the economy. The post Rare Earths Reveal Japan's Deeper Supply Chain Challenge first appeared on JAPAN Forward.
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, which documents the world's first atomic bombing in August 1945, will start accepting online reservations as early as this month.