Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Koki Ozora, a college student who started a nonprofit called "Anata no Ibasho," or "A Place for You," talks with a woman who'd ...
Rachel Belle reports from Japan: Yesterday I told you about a trip Ron & I took to Noda Mura, a village 2 hours south of Misawa that was destroyed by the tsunami, despite a 40 foot seawall that was ...
CAMP ZAMA, Japan (July 30, 2021) – Two women who have spent a combined five-plus decades teaching a centuries-old touchstone of Japanese culture to Camp Zama residents were recognized earlier this ...
TOKYO -- Suicides are on the rise among Japanese teens and that worries 21-year-old Koki Ozora, who grew up depressed and lonely. His nonprofit "Anata no Ibasho," or "A Place for You," is run entirely ...