Environment
NIKKEI Film: Wooden skyscrapers in the city of the future
Designers dream of 'green' high-rise buildings surpassing 350 meters
'Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman' elevates celebrated author's genre fantasies
Foreigners are preserving old architecture -- and even taking it home
Miho Fujita joins sake industry's earthquake recovery push
Budding theater performance scene finds wider audience at expos and contests
Selfie mania blights scenic locations and triggers fierce debate about remedies
Competitions support avian conservation and habitat protection
Intolerance of punishment in sports and entertainment grows as more speak out
Japan companies use temp workers, bonuses and seminars to encourage more time off
Hidden gems and old favorites connect one of the world's greatest metropolises to nature
Tie-ups with U.S. and U.K. musicians prove successful for Japanese IP
Local varieties offer a way to attract tourists who want something besides sushi
Novelist witnesses the power of perseverance and family on a poignant homecoming trip
Weeklong visit reveals a largely unknown Buddhist kingdom
Symbol of Japanese culture spreads across Europe
Old warehouses, mills become new art and culture hubs as restoration renaissance takes hold
Younger generation of owners looks to modernization to reverse decline
World's most vulnerable region seeks to lure more climate-conscious visitors
Painters village in Shenzhen adapts to shifting economic conditions
Guests can get up close to animals such as lions, bears and tigers
Residents want traditions respected as more people than ever visit Japan
Growing tourism trend offers answer to a silent global epidemic
Guests pay as much as $2,500 not to eat, with some losing 3 kg in 3 days
Japanese pitcher and slugger has taken US by storm
Arduous trek rewards travelers where Southern Ocean meets Tasmania's untouched wilderness
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