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Hiroshi Moriyama, the No. 2 figure in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, visited the war-linked Yasukuni shrine on Thursday ...
Eighty years after the end of Japan’s 35-year colonial rule, South Korea and Japan remain locked in an uneasy duet — pulled ...
Since its surrender to Allied forces in 1945, Japan has undergone monumental change. Here are the key shifts of the past 80 ...
Some 19% of respondents to a July Mainichi Shimbun public opinion poll said they "have positive expectations" for Sanseito, ...
Right-wing populists, viral social media posts, and deep-seated economic anxieties have amplified the belief that foreigners ...
Japan's deepening political uncertainty risks prolonging policy paralysis that could affect the drafting of next year's ...
Will new South Korean President Lee Jae Myung make fresh efforts to solve the long continuing dispute between Seoul and Tokyo ...
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s power waned as the LDP and Komeito lost their upper house majority in Japan’s July 20 ...
The rise of Japan's Sanseitō party shouldn't shock anyone paying attention.  For years, the political class shrugged off rising unease about immigration, globalist overreach, and the slow bleed of ...
“Kamiya sort of positions himself as a mini-Trump,” Kingston, the Asian studies professor, tells TIME. “He’s appealing to the ...
Ishiba’s removal will not resolve the crisis facing the Japanese ruling establishment as it faces demands from the Trump regime in Washington and developing anger in the working class over declining ...