Welcome Aboard the Aquidaban, the Floating Jungle Supermarket The Aquidaban has long attracted colorful characters as the only ferry in one of South America’s most remote stretches. Now it may disappear.
Why Japan Is Angry About a State Funeral for Shinzo Abe The fallout from Shinzo Abe’s death has taken a number of unexpected turns, casting a critical light on both his long-governing party and a fringe religious group.
How Do Japanese Show They Care? By Sending a Telegram. Millions of the messages still crisscross Japan each year, offering congratulations or condolences in a way that more modern communications cannot.
In Japan, Abe Suspect’s Grudge Against Unification Church Is a Familiar One The man accused of killing Shinzo Abe said his mother’s huge donations to the church bankrupted his family. Many others in Japan have similar stories.