Osaka Toin Earns Fourth Koshien Championship
By Maiya Gessling The North American Post The Japanese High School Baseball Championship, colloquially known as Koshien after the hosting stadium in Nishinomiya City, came to a close on Monday, Aug. 25...
View ArticleJapanese Emperor Hirohito’s Biography Unveiled
By The North American Post Staff An advance copy of a 12,000 page, 61-volume biography of the late Japanese Emperor Hirohito was released to the Japanese media on Tuesday. The document, put together by...
View ArticleNishikori, Runner-up in the U.S. Open
By The North American Post Staff Japanese tennis player Kei Nishikori fell in the U.S. Open final on Sept. 8 to Marin Cilic of Croation 6-3, 6-3, 6-3, but that still leaves him as the first Asian man...
View ArticleTwo Nuclear Power Plants May Restart
By The North American Post Staff Japan’s two-year-old Nuclear Regulation Authority has declared two nuclear reactors in the Sendai power plant in Kagoshima Prefecture safe to operate, bringing Japan...
View ArticleIntroduction to Japan’s Imperial Court Traditions
Hiroaki Tohgi introducees a part of the Japanese imperial traditional arts in Seattle last week. Photo by Chris Bennion Hiromu Yamagata/The North American Post Hiroaki Tohgi, chief court musician of...
View ArticleWakayama Delegates Celebrate Connections
Wakayama Governor Yoshinobu Nisaka presents a gift to Tazue Sasaki, president of Seattle Kishu Club in the reception on April 23 By Shihou Sasaki and Toshiyuki Takizawa In celebrating the 110th...
View ArticleJapan Quick Picks
By The North American Post Staff Murayama, Kono Urge Abe to Stick with Their Apologies Two former political leaders claimed that the current prime minister should follow their statements delivered in...
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By Maiya Gessling/The North American Post Japanese Women’s Soccer Reaches Quarterfinals Nadeshiko Japan, the defending champions of Women’s World Cup soccer reached the quarterfinals in Vancouver, B.C....
View ArticleKobe Mayor First Visits Seattle to Gain Business Tie
By Shihou Sasaki The North American Post In the 20 years since the Great Awaji Hanshin Earthquake in 1995, Seattle’s sister city Kobe has been reborn with a new look. Mayor Kizo Hisamoto visited...
View ArticleU.S., Japan Army Soldiers Start Annual Joint Training
Photo courtesy of US Army Lt. Col. Dan Rayca, commander of the 4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Stryker Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, left and Col. Shoji Shimomoto, commander of the 33rd...
View ArticleCollege of nutrition and Liberal Arts
Ahead of injury, Wainwright was 2 1 proof and a 1.44 age group in 25 innings. Work for season, He was 20 9 accompanying a 2.38 grow older in 227 innings. He has a profession record of 121 67 and a 2.98...
View ArticleOsaka Toin Earns Fourth Koshien Championship
By Maiya Gessling The North American Post The Japanese High School Baseball Championship, colloquially known as Koshien after the hosting stadium in Nishinomiya City, came to a close on Monday, Aug. 25...
View ArticleANA Expands International Customer Service
By The North American Post Staff In anticipation of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Japan has focused a great deal on international tourism, especially from China. In this light, All Nippon Airways (ANA) is...
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