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Idioms about Not Feeling Well

This article is only available in Japanese....
Jun 19, 2017VIEW
Business

Japanese Toilet Maker Taps U.S. Engineers’ Skills

Japanese toilet maker TOTO broke into the U.S. market by offering Americans more creature comforts. But i...
Jun 13, 2017VIEW
Editors' PicksPoliticsU.S.-Japan Relations

A True American Hero

Daniel Inouye, as Hawaii’s longest serving Senator, a pioneer for Asian-Americans in public service, and ...
Jun 9, 2017VIEW
Science & Technology

Keeping Plastics out of Our Oceans

Managing waste — specifically plastic — so that it doesn’t end up in our oceans is a worldwide challenge....
Jun 9, 2017VIEW
Education & Study Abroad

A Day in the Life of a College Newspaper Editor

Can a school activity prepare you to be a reporter? ShareAmerica asked Anastasya Lloyd-Damnjanovic, a for...
Jun 2, 2017VIEW
Sports

Baseball, America’s Pastime, Is More International Than Ever

When Mpho’ “Gift” Ngoepe, a talented 27-year-old rookie for baseball’s Pittsburgh Pirates, went to bat fo...
May 17, 2017VIEW
SportsSocial Issues

These Athletes Prove Disabilities Are No Bar to Sports

Vibhas Sen is a digital marketing manager for a multinational insurance company in Mumbai, India. He love...
May 15, 2017VIEW
VIDEOSArts & Culture

The USA is Still a Birthplace for Jazz Greats

Rock, rap and hip-hop may rule the charts, but jazz, with roots in the spirituals of enslaved African-Ame...
May 1, 2017VIEW
Social Issues

Fostering Mindsets to Enable Women to Thrive in Their Careers: An Interview with Minister-Counselor for Public Affairs Margot Carrington

On January 26, I attended a symposium held at the American Center Japan entitled “Sustainable Women’s Lea...
Apr 28, 2017VIEW
VIDEOSSocial IssuesArts & Culture

Get Ready to Jam on International Jazz Day

On April 30, music lovers celebrate International Jazz Day, a worldwide commemoration of the improvised, ...
Apr 26, 2017VIEW
Politics

What Do U.S. Vice Presidents Do?

Vice presidents play a big role in the U.S. government, the most important of which is immediately steppi...
Apr 18, 2017VIEW
U.S.-Japan RelationsArts & Culture

Vice President’s Wife Puts Spotlight on Art Therapy

Art can be therapeutic. Karen Pence, wife of the U.S. vice president, is championing that message as she ...
Apr 18, 2017VIEW
Arts & Culture

Japanese Artist Kusama Wows Washington

The hottest ticket in Washington lets visitors enter mirrored rooms full of brightly colored pumpkins, po...
Apr 14, 2017VIEW
Travel

Travel in the State of Colorado

This article is only available in Japanese....
Apr 4, 2017VIEW
U.S.-Japan Relations

Japan’s Much-Celebrated Gift Blooms in Washington

Washington’s famous cherry trees are blooming again. This year’s National Cherry Blossom Festival in W...
Mar 28, 2017VIEW
Politics

How Presidents Leave Their Mark on the Oval Office

The office where the president of the United States works is called the Oval Office, a reference to its u...
Mar 24, 2017VIEW
Science & Technology

Meet the 5 Teams Racing to Explore the Moon

Traveling 500 meters — easy, right? Not on the moon. The five Lunar XPrize finalists are trying to ...
Mar 7, 2017VIEW
Social Issues

"Bark Ranger" Helps Park Rangers Keep Animals and People Safe

Gracie is a 2-year-old border collie with a mission. She is Glacier National Park’s first “bark ranger” —...
Mar 2, 2017VIEW
Travel

Travel in the State of South Dakota

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Feb 28, 2017VIEW
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