"Watching the sky and reacting to the wind gives daily life a nautical rhythm," the architect behind the home told Newsweek.
Japan's centenarians reveal a profound secret to longevity: purpose. These individuals, many still actively engaged in work ...
By Damian Flanagan A few years back I conducted an online interview with the veteran writer, translator and Japanologist John Nathan. And in the mids ...
Swede Anton Wormann bought several akiya and renovated them in a Japandi style. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
We met five remarkable people who’ve lived for more than a century and have yet to retire. For them, a working life is a richer one.
Tokyo — The pet of choice in Japan, as much as cuddly kitties and playful puppies, is the humble bug. The bug has been a key part of Japanese culture from the Heian era classic “The Tale of Genji” to ...