On Sunday (March 29), X Japan bandleader and noteworthy composer Yoshiki gave 130,000 global racing fans something to remember, with his performance of “Kimigayo,” the Japanese national anthem, at the ...
Composer and classically trained pianist YOSHIKI performed the Japanese national anthem, 'Kimigayo,' at the start of the 2026 FIA Formula 1 World Championship Series Aramco Japanese Grand Prix Race at ...
During the race weekend, more than 200,000 spectators are expected to gather at Japan's Suzuka Circuit, making it one of the world’s major sporting events. The final race will be broadcast to more ...
Shohei Ohtani teared up when he heard the Japanese anthem during an exhibition game. Even the mighty Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani can shed a tear or two. Despite all the success he has had ...
The new EC-2 Stand-Off Jammer aircraft, based on the Kawasaki C-2 transport aircraft, will replace the unique EC-1 which has been in service since 1986. The latest in a number of Japanese aircraft ...
Explains the mindset and military culture in WWII that led many Japanese soldiers to choose death over surrender, examining beliefs, training, and battlefield realities. Trump picks up the phone and ...
Japan occupied all or part of over 20 countries during World War II. The U.S. and its allies liberated many of the Pacific Islands in hard-fought naval and amphibious battles before ending the war ...
Many other Japanese officials had refused to participate at all. Faced with towering U.S. sailors, battle-hardened generals, and the haunting faces of Wainwright and Percival, the Japanese knew they ...
The formal Japanese Surrender Ceremony, which officially ended World War II, took place on the decks of the battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945. U.S. Marine Corps PFC Jerry ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Eighty years ago today, Japan formally surrendered to Allied powers, bringing an end to World War II. Among the thousands who witnessed the historic moment was a young sailor from ...
It was a last-minute trip — 80 years in the making. Three Japanese Shinto priests visited the Long Island Museum of American Armor Tuesday to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War ...