Tokyo-born flutist Kozo Toyota fell for Irish music after hearing fiddle tunes in Tokyo Disneyland. He co-founded a Celtic trio, which marries traditional Irish repertoire with contemporary grooves ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Korean mother and daughter targeted in Japan's intentional shoulder-bumping incidents
A South Korean family visiting Nagoya, Japan, has shared their experience of being targeted by "butsurikari" (intentional shoulder-bumping), a growing issue in Japan where vulnerable groups like ...
At tony resorts from Courchevel to Big Sky, the après scene has migrated from the club to the spa, begging the question: have collagen boosts replaced the champagne spray?
Travel isn’t just about the places we go, but the people we meet along the way who shape your perceptions of their countries.
At a time of regional uncertainty, long-time UAE resident Nicola Chilton feels anchored to her adopted home of Dubai more ...
The National on MSN
How an Egyptian gaming studio helps bring Resident Evil Requiem’s characters to life
From Cairo to the world’s biggest games, Snapper Systems has built a reputation for its facial rigging prowess ...
A Japanese artisan demonstrates the skill needed to produce kokeshi. A Japanese artisan demonstrates the skill needed to produce kokeshi. The family of Teruyuki Hiraga has been making kokeshi, or ...
Buddhism is the only major religion whose global population shrank between 2010 and 2020. Learn why it declined in East Asia, particularly in Japan and South Korea.
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