Japan Japan:Thousands protest against government nuclear policy Thousands of demonstrators surrounded Japan’s parliament building on Sunday to protest against the government’s attempt to restart some of the 09/03/2015
Sport Halilhodzic agrees to take over as Japan coach Vahid Halilhodzic has agreed to become the new Japan coach. The 62-year-old has been out of work since quitting Turkish side Trabzonspor in November 06/03/2015
Sport Venue changes for Tokyo 2020 Olympics amid cost-cutting drive The International Olympic Committee executive board has given the green light to organisers of the Tokyo 2020 Games to move three competition venues 28/02/2015
Japan Japan: Was brutal murder of boy, 13, inspired by ISIL? Three teenage boys have been arrested in Japan after the brutal murder of a thirteen-year-old. Ryota Uemura’s naked body was found slashed and beaten 28/02/2015
World Handwriting and the digital age, time for change in schools? Is the writing on the wall for cursive script? The advent of digital technology has raised searching questions in the academic world about the 27/02/2015
Japan Japan launches anti-terrorism task force Japan has launched a new anti-terrorism task force and beefed up airport security amid heightened concerns following the beheading of a Japanese 03/02/2015
Japan Kenji Goto's mother's grief after the news of her son's murder The mother of Japanese journalist Kenji Goto tearfully pledged that she would continue her son’s efforts towards making “the world a place without 01/02/2015
Explore Art, nature and tradition in perfect balance in the Seto Inland Sea Around 3,000 islands dot the Seto Inland Sea , also dubbed the ‘Mediterranean of Japan’. It’s a region rich in art, natural beauty, tradition and 29/01/2015
Japan Japan and Jordan join forces to secure release of two of their nationals from the hands of ISIL Japanese officials are working closely with those in Jordan as efforts to win the release of two ISIL held hostages intensify. . After an emergency 28/01/2015
Japan ISIL hostage murder: Japan's new foreign policy blamed Shinzo Abe faces mounting criticism for the apparent killing of a Japanese hostage. 25/01/2015
Sport Koudelka makes it four after Sapporo leap to victory Roman Koudelka leapt to his fourth World Cup ski jumping victory of the season in Sapporo, Japan. nailing jumps of 133 and 132 metres to take the top 25/01/2015
Japan Japanese PM condemns apparent ISIL killing of hostage as 'outrageous' Japan’s prime minister has described the apparent killing of hostage Haruna Yukawa by ISIL militants as “outrageous” and “impermissable.” Shinzo Abe 25/01/2015
Japan Japan outrage at ISIL claims it has executed hostage Haruna Yukawa Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has expressed anger after ISIL claimed it had executed hostage Haruna Yukawa. The militant group issued a video 24/01/2015
Sport Ski jumping: Prevc soars to morale-boosting Sapporo win Slovenia’s Peter Prevc won his first World Cup ski jump event of the season and first in just under a year on Saturday. 24/01/2015
Japan No word on Japanese hostages after ISIL deadline passes Kenji Goto, a war correspondent, went to Syria three months ago. His fellow countryman Haruna Yukawa was taken hostage in August. 24/01/2015
Japan ISIL hostage Kenji Goto's mother begs for his release The distraught mother of Japanese journalist Kenji Goto, held captive by the militant group calling itself Islamic State (ISIL)along with another 23/01/2015
Japan 20 years on, Kobe in Japan remembers its earthquake victims Ceremonies are being held to remember the almost 6,500 people who were killed. 17/01/2015
Explore A winter's tale in the Land of the Rising Sun Just two hours from Tokyo lie Japanese Alps, offering the promise of an exotic ski adventure. Powder snow, stunning slopes and monkeys in hot springs 15/01/2015