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Kyoko Ishikawa is not your average Olympics fan. Calling herself an “international vice cheerleader,” she’s a superfan who has attended every Summer Games since Barcelona 1992.
Japan’s government will decide Friday whether to extend a state of emergency across much of the country, nearly two months before the planned start of the delayed Tokyo Summer Olympics.
Meanwhile, Japan’s political leadership is also feeling the heat. The Olympics were meant to serve as a 21st-century showcase for the Asian economic giant.
NJPW President Hiroshi Tanahashi already has a big debut date in mind for Aaron Wolf, who took the top prize in judo at the ...
CARLOS YULO is returning to the very same gym in Japan where he honed ahead of the two gold medals he won in floor exercise and vault of gymnastics at the Paris 2024 Olympics. “Two to three weeks of ...
Japan's Daiki Tanaka and Rui Hachimura jump for the ball in the men's preliminary round group C basketball match between Japan and Spain during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Saitama Super ...
With the Tokyo Olympics set to start July 23, roughly 8.7% of Japan's 126 million residents had received at least one vaccine shot as of Thursday.
Dentsu has been fined by Japan's competition regulator, the Fair Trade Commission, for bid-rigging over the 2020 Tokyo ...
The 1964 Tokyo Olympics are often regarded as the point when Japan pivoted into prosperity. Within four years, Japan became the world’s second-largest economy, behind the United States, its ...