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In October 1945, towns and cities across the United States celebrated ‘A Tribute to Victory Day’ in celebration of the United ...
The arch-shaped cenotaph for atomic bomb victims, where the city of Hiroshima holds its annual Aug. 6 peace ceremony, may be ...
There are few photographs left today that show what Hiroshima looked like immediately after the U.S. bomber Enola Gay dropped ...
When deciding where to go in Japan, consider turning away from popular hotspots like Kyoto and Osaka and instead explore ...
Our trusted travel specialists weigh in on Japan's less-touristed, just-as-exciting destinations, from arty Naoshima to the ...
In the rural suburbs of Hiroshima, a Japanese startup is trying to kickstart the country’s electric vehicle market with the ...
The mayor of Nagasaki said Monday he is considering how to respond to Taiwan's request to attend this year's ceremony marking ...
Japan's imperial family honored the war dead in Okinawa on Wednesday, where the last major battle of World War II occurred 80 ...
Venomous spiders have also been found off base. Last year, 122 were exterminated in Iwakuni city, according to city data.
KG Motors, a Japanese startup, plans to revolutionise the EV market. They are developing a small, affordable one-seater car.
Russia, the U.S. and China remain the world's three largest countries in terms of the size of their nuclear arsenals.
Beneath the cherry blossoms of Hiroshima, memories of devastation linger — but so does hope. This exclusive extract from Six Minutes to Winter, Mark Lynas’s urgent new book on the threat of nuclear ...