First Clinic for Vietnamese in Japan Put into Operation

First Clinic for Vietnamese in Japan Put into Operation

The fact that a clinic for Vietnamese in Japan officially put into operation is one of activities to continue to support and create favourable conditions for the nearly 500,000 overseas Vietnamese living, working, and studying in Japan.
Vietnam Festival in Tokyo Draws Large Crowds

Vietnam Festival in Tokyo Draws Large Crowds

The two-day Vietnam festival was started on April 8 at Ikebukuro park, Tokyo, drawing large crowds of spectators.
Vietnam Suggests Initiatives to Promote Cooperation to Reduce Emissions

Vietnam Suggests Initiatives to Promote Cooperation to Reduce Emissions

Vietnam supports Japan’s initiatives towards net zero emissions.
Deputy PM Meets Foreign Officials in Tokyo to Boost Cooperation in Energy and Environment

Deputy PM Meets Foreign Officials in Tokyo to Boost Cooperation in Energy and Environment

Several meetings between Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Tran Hong Ha and foreign officials, took place on the sidelines of the Asia Zero Emission Community (AZEC) Ministerial Meeting in the capital city of Japan.
KURROCK - Vietnamese Artists Make Breakthrough in Japan

KURROCK - Vietnamese Artists Make Breakthrough in Japan

Taking their first steps in the Tokyo music scene with many ambitious projects, the talented and enthusiastic band KURROCK are proving they got what it takes to be Japan's next rock star.
Palau Aims to Enhance Cooperation With Vietnam

Palau Aims to Enhance Cooperation With Vietnam

During a meeting in Tokyo with the Vietnam Ambassador to Japan, Vu Hong Nam, the Minister of Human Resources, Culture, Tourism and Development, Ngirabelas Tmetuchl, expressed President of the Republic of Palau, Surangel Whipps Jr.'s wish to enhance cooperation with Vietnam
Vietnam chairs ceremony marking ASEAN's 55th founding anniversary in Japan

Vietnam chairs ceremony marking ASEAN's 55th founding anniversary in Japan

The Vietnam Embassy in Japan chaired a ceremony celebrating the Association of Southeast Nations (ASEAN)'s 55th founding anniversary with the participation of ambassadors/chargé d'affaires of the bloc’s 10 member states.
Vietnamese Rock Band Makes their Mark in Japanese Music Scene

Vietnamese Rock Band Makes their Mark in Japanese Music Scene

Celebrating 10 months of hard work, KURROCK, a Vietnamese/Japanese rock band, released their debut music video "Vuot" on August 7th. The Vietnam Times spoke with the rising stars about their first music video making, favorite live performances in Tokyo, and upcoming plans.
Japan Eyes Importing Vietnamese Longan

Japan Eyes Importing Vietnamese Longan

The Vietnam Trade Office in Japan held a wide range of activities to promote Vietnamese lychee and other fresh fruit during the Vietnam Festival in Tokyo.
Top 10 Safest Cities In The World

Top 10 Safest Cities In The World

The Economist Intelligence Unit, sponsored by NEC, has released the Safe Cities Index 2021. Here are top 10 safest cities in the world.
Japan: Hotel Business in Tokyo Struggle In The Midst Of Olympics 2020

Japan: Hotel Business in Tokyo Struggle In The Midst Of Olympics 2020

With the decision of a Olympics without crowds, the stadium for the opening ceremony were near empty, and hotel business were also heavily affected by this decision.
Japan Cuisine: Top Dishes That You Should Try In Tokyo

Japan Cuisine: Top Dishes That You Should Try In Tokyo

Japan is the land of unique cuisine and extraordrinary dishes for tourists who set foot on Tokyo to choose from. From Edo-style Sushi to Tempura, Unaju, these are 10 best dishes that you should try when you travel to Tokyo.
Japan Bans Olympics Spectators At Tokyo Area Venues Due To Covid-19

Japan Bans Olympics Spectators At Tokyo Area Venues Due To Covid-19

Fans will be banned from Tokyo-area stadiums and arenas when the Olympics begin in two weeks.
US, Japan express serious concern over China's "coercion and destabilising behaviour"

US, Japan express serious concern over China's "coercion and destabilising behaviour"

In the bilateral talks in Tokyo on Tuesday, US and Japan foreign and defence ministers have warned China they would push back if necessary against China's threats and express "serious concern" over Japanese-administered Senkaku Islands, which Beijing claims as the Diaoyu.
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