Asia Society presents a fresh look at the art of Japan’s Meiji era (1868-1912), a period of unprecedented cultural and technological transition, in the landmark exhibition Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of ...
The Meiji Shrine is a Shinto (Japan's original religion) shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Japanese history credits Meiji for modernizing Japan by incorporating Western ...
Accord Healthcare Limited (Accord) announces that the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European ...
Want to print both sides on Paper? Most printers offer the double-sided printing option, which saves paper and effort by allowing you to feed the paper one by one manually. However, it is not the ...
Princess Aiko visited Meiji Shrine in Tokyo to pay her respects to Empress Shoken on April 10, the day before the 110th anniversary of her death. This marked the young princess’s first official ...
Major food company Meiji announced Tuesday that it has successfully blocked the import of counterfeit earphones designed to mimic its popular Kinoko no Yama chocolate snack. The original mushroom ...
The state company "LB Bulgaricum" has signed an agreement with its long-time partner, the Japanese company "Meiji," to establish a joint research laboratory in Bulgaria. The signing ceremony was ...
Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Co., one of Japan’s biggest life insurance companies, plans to raise its retirement age from the current 65 to 70 so it does not suffer a shortfall of experienced ...
T celebrates four talents across music, art and fashion who, through patience and perseverance, have transformed the culture.
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The Meiji Shrine is a Shinto shrine ... If you like the famous woodblock print, "The Wave," you'll love this museum. Admission prices vary, depending on the showcased exhibits, but you'll typically ...
Spouses must share a surname under a law dating from Japan’s Meiji era, which ended in 1912; in more than 95 percent of cases, women take their husband’s name. The Japanese government says it ...