Have you ever heard that Japan's houses only last 30 years? Is it because of earthquakes, Japan's love of new, clean things, termites, humidity, population decline, or bad construction materials?
AZAPA, a Japanese automotive development and design startup, is set to launch its semi-solid-state battery system by 2025, ...
From Tokyo to Kyoto, award-winning architect learns first-hand how embracing change honors the past and the future ...
Then, in August of last year, Marc was in Italy. He’d traveled to London on business and had a couple days free, so he bopped over to Rome and found himself at a restaurant near the Spanish Steps.
At a big-hearted retreat surrounded by nature, Zen rituals fused with mindfulness practices teach Kate Crockett to be more present.
I recently found out that there's a city in Japan, Beppu, where many people are able to own or rent a home with a natural hot spring (Onsen) for their bath. I explore how this is possible and what it ...
Toridoll’s proposed $70 million privatization of Tam Jai International comes three years after it took the Chinese-style rice ...
Japan has spent decades making its buildings more resilient to earthquakes. Similar changes could be difficult for the US to implement.
The Yamanashi Prefectural Government in Japan and Washington, D.C.-headquartered SGH2 Energy have formalized an agreement to promote green ...