Japanese filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki opens TIFF, a victory for animation
Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron breaks barriers becoming the first Japanese and animated film to open Canada’s largest film festival.
Read MoreHayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron breaks barriers becoming the first Japanese and animated film to open Canada’s largest film festival.
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Read MoreThe International Olympic Committee announced on March 24 the 2020 Olympics originally scheduled for July 2020 in Tokyo will be postponed by a year.
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Read MoreU.S. Secretary of State John Kerry made a historic visit to Hiroshima, Japan, on Sunday.
Read MoreThree scientists have won the Nobel Prize in medicine for discovering drugs that fight malaria and roundworm parasites.
Read MoreA 6.8 magnitude earthquake hit central Japan, Nagano prefecture, on Nov. 22.
Read MoreNearly four years after the Fukushima disaster, Japan is dipping its toes back into the waters of the nuclear energy industry.
Read MoreNicknamed “The Blue Samurai,” Japan is looking to move past the round of 16, something they have never done before.
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