Japanese national radio’s late-night stalwart is finding a younger audience by lending a sense of connection and community.
29-year-old juggles radio presenting position with pulling people around; loves both jobs so much, she works 7 days a week.
The hourlong monthly show will feature his favorite music, including Japanese acts, and spotlight elements of Japanese pop culture -- from sushi and anime to Hello Kitty and Wii. By Erik Pedersen X ...
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor achieved as nearly complete a surprise on an opponent as any in military history. Ever since the first bombs fell along Battleship Row on Dec. 7, 1941, historians ...
Politics has spilled into tourism for two of the largest economies in the Asia Pacific. HPR's Bill Dorman has the details in ...