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Japan faces constant threats from typhoons, heavy rains, and rising water levels, yet its cities remain remarkably flood-resistant. How? This video takes you inside one of the world’s most advanced ...
Pakistan and Japan have signed agreement for installation of smart water meters. A signing ceremony for the grant agreement, exchange of notes and record of discussion between the governments of ...
China urged Japan on Friday to take effective measures to ensure the quality of aquatic products while reiterating that its ...
Located in East Asia, Japan is a top 20 country in the world in terms of population. Japan has the third-largest economy by nominal gross domestic product and the fourth-largest economy by ...
Japan Center Essay Competition Canon U.S.A., Inc. proudly sponsored the 20th Annual Japan Center Essay Competition Awards ...
Japan will begin releasing a second batch of waste water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant from next week, its operator has said, an exercise that angered China and others when it began in ...
In Japan, interest rates are set by the Bank of Japan's Policy Board in its Monetary Policy Meetings. The BoJ's official interest rate is the discount rate. Monetary Policy Meetings produce a ...
(AP Photo/Matt York, File) TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s top automaker Toyota announced a partnership with U.S. autonomous driving technology company Waymo on Wednesday. The move was somewhat anticipated, as ...
Water gushing from a broken pipe has inundated a national highway in Kyoto City, western Japan. City officials suspect aging infrastructure is to blame. A passerby reported the incident at around ...
A massive underground water leak early Wednesday flooded streets near a busy intersection on a national route in central Kyoto, potentially disrupting water supplies for approximately 6,000 ...
TOKYO -- Japan and Malaysia are closing in on an agreement to cooperate on the underground storage of carbon dioxide, Nikkei has learned, in a plan that would take the greenhouse gas produced in ...
In some cases, steep, deep decline. Maybe most graphically (and demographically) there's Japan: a country that, since hitting a high of 128 million citizens in 2008, has lost population for 15 ...