Mongolians and others living in Japan visit the temple as a place of spiritual comfort, and the Mongolia-born former sumo ...
Primates, including humans, instinctively fear snakes due to their scales, not their unsettling, slithering movements, Nagoya ...
Monkeys, like humans, have an in-built ability to spot snakes ultra-fast, and new research suggests scales are a key visual ...
Inside the Aichi Korean Middle and High School, teachers and students are fighting to preserve their Korean identity, while the outside world is suspicious of their ties to a hostile dictatorship.
A girl waits for her turn for fried potatoes on a skewer as she and her family visit the famed "Ameyoko" shopping street on ...
Dr. Nobuyuki Kawai from Nagoya University in Japan has found that ... Even monkeys and human infants who have never encountered a snake react to pictures of them, demonstrating our innate fear ...
NAGOYA—A balloon launched by high school students ... The retrieved equipment, nine photos and other materials from the project are on display at Toyohashi Planetarium in Toyohashi, Aichi ...
NAGOYA--Welcome to the “Kingdom,” in this ... experience a different feeling compared to when they look at printed pictures,” he added. Though “Kingdom” has already run in the anthology ...
The Tokyo International Foto Awards (TIFA) 2024 has revealed its winners! This year's competition received thousands of ...
Engrish is a slang term for poorly translated or inaccurate use of the English language, and there are many reasons why this ...