While not enforced, the city of Toyoake is encouraging residents to limit their screen time to less than two hours, ...
Mike Wolanin | The Republic Japanese student Hisahito Kanzaka, left, of Miyoshi, Japan, and his host Kai Calas use a translation device as he participates in a life sciences class during a visit by ...
A cluster of hydrogen-powered homes, which has been built on the grounds of a disused factory at the base of Mount Fuji, has welcomed its first members of staff and their families.
A Japanese city will urge all smartphone users to limit screen time to two hours a day outside work or school under a proposed ordinance that includes no penalties. The limit—which will be recommended ...