“Brasserie Paul Bocuse Le Musee” in the National Art Center
January 27, 2018
Tokyo- In this photo taken on January 25, 2018, chefs prepare dishes during lunchtime at the “Brasserie Paul Bocuse Le Musee” in the National Art Center in Tokyo. Bocuse is revered in France as the “pope” of the country’s treasured
World Rugby Sevens Series tournament
January 27, 2018
Sydney- Chelsea Garesa of Papua New Guinea (left) tackles Sayaka Suzuki of Japan during the Sydney World Rugby Sevens Series tournament in Sydney on Saturday, January 27, 2018. Jiji Press
World Rugby Mascots
January 26, 2018
Tokyo- Mascots Ren (left) and G (right) pose during a photo session to unveil the official mascots of the Rugby World Cup 2019 in Tokyo, on Friday, January 26, 2018. Blending its love of all things cute with its rich
ISU Fskate championship
January 26, 2018
Taipei- (Left-right) Silver medallist Mai Mihara, gold medallist Kaori Sakamoto and bronze medallist Satoko Miyahara of Japan celebrate with their national flag after the medal ceremony for the ladies free skating program at the ISU Four Continents figure skating championships
Jetstar Asia to launch first direct flight from Clark to Osaka in March
January 26, 2018
Jetstar Asia announced on Friday a new direct service from Clark International Airport to Kansai International Airport in Japan. In a statement on Friday, March 17 2018, Jetstar Asia will operate three weekly services between Clark in Pampanga province and Osaka located in the Kansai region. Jetstar Asia
2017 publications sales down for 13th straight year
January 26, 2018
Tokyo- Estimated sales of publications in Japan in 2017 decreased 6.9 percent from the previous year to 1,370.1 billion yen, down for the 13th straight year, industry data showed Thursday. Book sales slid 3 percent to 715.2 billion yen, and
Exhibition on ties between Helen Keller, Hachiko held in New York
January 25, 2018
New York- An exhibition on rarely known relations between Helen Keller and “Hachiko,” a faithful Akita dog in Tokyo that waited for its owner’s return home for years after his death, has been held at the Japanese consulate-general in New
Philippines seeks to become ‘faith tourism’ hub
January 23, 2018
The Philippines’ diversely-rich religious culture, though predominantly Roman Catholic, provides a strong catalyst for “faith tourism,” a promising niche of this country’s booming tourism industry, said Tourism Secretary Wanda Corazon Tulfo-Teo. To boost faith-based tourism, Teo said the tourism department
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