Today in Japan (11.27.17)
A roundup of the most significant news stories from Japan reported on November 27, 2017.
A roundup of the most significant news stories from Japan reported on November 27, 2017.
The International Islamia School Otsuka opens in Tokyo, offering children trilingual education in English, Japanese, and Arabic
The SNA sits down for a short, exclusive English-language interview with Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike
The successes and failures of Japan’s internationalization, especially its struggles with the English language
Donald Trump’s executive order swept up the wrong people, demonstrating his administration’s curious confusion about basic terms and definitions.
The Draft Resolution of the Japanese Communist Party 27th Congress contains valuable insights about how the global superpower is viewed by sections of Japanese political left.
Foreign resident works to bring Japanese education to his native city in Egypt
Host Michael Penn interviews Yu Asabe about the eco-system for young entrepreneurs and technology start-ups in Japan.
From hidden treasures to the just plain odd.