The pipe, with a diameter of 11.5 feet, towered as high as 42 feet at one point, according to the Osaka construction ...
An underground pipe has risen more than 32 feet out of a street in a busy area of Osaka, nearly reaching an elevated road ...
What I didn’t expect was that the hardest thing to hear in Osaka wasn’t the music, but the unspoken rules in the air — what the Japanese call kuuki wo yomu, “reading the air.” Not speaking the ...
Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba shows Osaka Expo mascot Myaku-Myaku, a red-and-blue creature that symbolizes cell and water, as he speaks at a news conference at the prime minister's office in ...
A giant underground pipe mysteriously rose more than 32 feet out of a sewer construction site, bursting through a busy roadway in a Japanese city, according to authorities. The steel pipe’s ascension ...
The mayor of Osaka says a mystery donor's gift of 46 pounds of gold, to help bring the city's water pipes up to scratch, left ...
OSAKA, Japan — The Expo 2025 opened in Osaka on Sunday with more than 10,000 people singing Beethoven's Ninth Symphony to celebrate the start of the six-month event that Japan hopes will unite the ...
“We are very pleased with the positive response we received during MEDICAL JAPAN OSAKA 2026,” said a spokesperson for Cearvol. “The exhibition provided a valuable opportunity to present our upcoming ...
On Wednesday, March 11, a large underground steel pipe suddenly protruded about 13 meters above the ground below the elevated ...
Osaka is not Tokyo. It has never tried to be. Whereas the country’s capital exudes a buttoned-up beauty and a cosmopolitan charisma found in only a handful of global megacities, “tenka no daidokoro,” ...