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Japan has long sought to maintain a homogeneous population through strict immigration laws, but has gradually eased them to supplement its shrinking and ageing labour force. The number of foreign ...
From coral nurseries to glass-bottom submersibles and underwater cleanups, this eco-forward getaway invites guests to take ...
Magnetic levitation, zero contact, and blistering speed, Japan’s maglev train changes everything about travel.
Indonesia, Japan and Vietnam continue to lead the way as Australia’s favourite international destinations, ATIA Travel Trends ...
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The annual chime market is happening now through July 21 at the Kawasaki Daishi Heikenji Temple in Kawasaki, Japan. This is ...
South Korea’s casino sector operates within a complex regional competitive landscape. Goldman Sachs analysis suggests that ...
Ichiro's induction serves as a rare opportunity for Cooperstown's businesses, but world events may be impacting the influx of ...
The bond market in Japan is cracking under pressure, and all fingers are pointing to one thing: the upcoming Upper House election on July 20.
Now, as Japan faces a rapidly aging and shrinking workforce, employees have more leverage to find work elsewhere.