Japan

A wedding fit for a commoner

Image of the week: Japan’s Princess Mako trades her royal title for love in a simple ceremony so not to rile her family and the Japanese public

Shinzo Abe went to Canada, and all he got was this corny door-knocker

Image of the week: After a pleasant visit to our nation’s capital, the Japanese PM and his wife installed the beaver-shaped hardware back home—and showed it off on Instagram

With a new emperor, Japan’s male-centric royal rules are under scrutiny

Emperor Akihito’s abdication exposes the fragile underpinnings of the world’s oldest monarchy

The Liberal Party insider who saved the TPP trade deal

After Trudeau’s no show at a leaders’ meeting in Vietnam, the trade deal seemed at risk. So Canada sent Ian McKay to repair the damage.

The real challenge America faces in East Asia’s new geopolitical game

Opinion: Donald Trump’s Seoul visit reveals the potential fade of U.S. influence in East Asia, as South Korea seeks a true way forward on North Korea

For the record: What Obama said in Hiroshima today

‘The memory of the morning of Aug. 6, 1945, must never fade’

Negative interest rates? That’s a negative.

Interest rates in Japan and Europe are now less than zero. That’s not a disaster—but it could lead to one.

Outrage, but no surprise, as Japan returns to hunting whales

A year after the International Court of Justice ordered Japan to stop the hunt, whalers are once again taking to the seas

The politics of Kendo

Book review: Alexander C. Bennett’s Kendo: Culture of the Sword

The impact of oil prices, from A to Y

March 26: A journey from Alberta’s budget to air strikes in Yemen. Plus, a painfully bad date with a Japanese ramen brand

There’s something about (the People’s Bank of) China

March 2: China gets a rate cut for the second time in three months. Plus, get your smartphone at the ready for the World Mobile Congress

As eurozone talks stall, fears of a Greek exit

Feb. 17: Friday offers one more chance to reach a deal. Plus, B.C. holds onto a surplus, and the Japanese hold onto their flip phones

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