By YOSHIAKI KONISHI/ Staff Writer
July 12, 2021 at 07:00 JST
The last surviving bunkhouse for Korean laborers from World War II in the Utoro district of Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, is seen partially collapsed on June 23. (Yoshiaki Konishi)
UJI, Kyoto Prefecture--Work is under way to tear down a decrepit bunkhouse that housed Korean laborers amid harsh conditions during World War II and later became a symbol of the community’s rough past. [Read More]
Here is a collection of first-hand accounts by “hibakusha” atomic bomb survivors.
A peek through the music industry’s curtain at the producers who harnessed social media to help their idols go global.
Cooking experts, chefs and others involved in the field of food introduce their special recipes intertwined with their paths in life.
A series based on diplomatic documents declassified by Japan’s Foreign Ministry
A series about Japanese-Americans and their memories of World War II