
Ise Sueyoshi makes sure that people with dietary restrictions don't miss out on kaiseki – the ultimate in Japanese fine dining.
“Big call.” That was what our director, Scott Tompson, said when we first reached Tokyo and I told him I thought that this was far and away the world’s best food city. A first-time visitor to Tokyo, he was skeptical, but I stood by my statement then and I’m now only more convinced of the truth of…
Typhoon Faxai has hit the capital of Japan, leaving 900,000 people without power and disrupting transport.
Twenty-nine stateless athletes are hoping to raise awareness of the more than 80 million forcibly displaced people around the world when they compete as part of the special Refugee Olympic Team at the Tokyo Games. Here, SBS News meets some of them.
Tokyo is not only Japan's capital city, it is also the country's seafood capital, where sushi and sashimi abound. It's a foodie's paradise, and cookbook author Jane Lawson knows where to find some of the best of Japanese cuisine in this mouth-watering metropolis.
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said the state of emergency will be lifted on Sunday, but "quasi-emergency measures" will remain in place in seven of the nine prefectures until 11 July.
Japan has a rapidly ageing population, but a group of elderly cheerleaders and their fearless leader Fumie, are an example to the rest of the country of how to keep life fun as you grow old.
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Rugby, basketball, tennis, hockey and even weightlifting! A record number of mob are in with a shot at Olympic gold!
Two Afghan Paralympians, who have landed in Tokyo to compete after being evacuated from Kabul, are set to be resettled in Australia.
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