This is how Japan wakes up. It’s called Radio Taiso — Exercise Radio in English — a simple yet dynamic way to start the day.
Japan fired an antiship missile outside its territory for the first time, joining American, Philippine and Canadian forces in ...
In the early morning, public radio in Japan plays 'Radio Taiso' to help people gently stretch before starting their days.
The upcoming state visit of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to Japan on May 26 to 29 is historic in many ways. It is the first ...
Historic first strike: Japan launched Type-88 missiles from the Philippines, marking its first overseas anti-ship missile strike since World War II. Allies in action: U.S., Philippine, Japanese, and ...
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Radio Taiso exercise tradition is one face of a country's longevity
Radio Taiso is an exercise program in Japan that comes on the air every morning at 6:30. The program includes 10 minutes of ...
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This Japanese City Is an Affordable Alternative to Kyoto—With Fresh Seafood, Few Crowds, and the Same Historic Charm
It pays to get off the beaten path in Japan.
Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi has traveled to the Philippines to witness an international combat drill and ...
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