Kenzo Takada died on Oct. 4 from complications linked to coronavirus. He was 81. Takada left an estimated $100 million fortune at the time of his death.
The PlayStation 5 DualSense controller will set the standard for the entire PlayStation-using world in terms of a proper confirm button.
The band's first full-length album titled "The Album" made it to No.1 spot on iTunes Top Album charts in at least 57 different international regions.
Japan's most famous fashion designer Kenzo Takada died after contracting coronavirus.
Teetotallers emerge from the shadows in hard-drinking Japan
Pompeo to cut short Asia visit amid Trump hospitalization
By timing the antimatter particles in PET scanners, a team of experts invented a device that could soon make cancer treatment less invasive.
Twin sisters Towa and Setsuna set out on a new adventure in "Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon" Episode 1.
Mission Impossible? Enable and Dettori bid for Arc immortality
The editor of a newspaper controlled by the Chinese government said Trump “paid the price” for downplaying the threat COVID-19.
"Simpsons" was trending on Twitter on Friday after President Trump confirmed he tested positive for COVID-19.
Major US firms roll out parade of layoffs over virus crisis
TSE officials said the malfunction was not the result of a cyberattack and that they expected normal trading to resume Friday.
The PlayStation 5 remake of "Demon's Souls" will get a $90 digital deluxe edition with lots of exclusives not available anywhere else.
In Japan, an eSports team has the option to receive players' salary in XRP because of a partnership.
Developed economies in East Asia, for example, Japan and South Korea, will experience significantly fewer insolvencies as they avoided large scale and prolonged shutdowns.
Japan business confidence recovers slightly after pandemic plunge
Fans of "Jump Rope Challenge" won't have to fear that the game will no longer be available to them when September ends.
The F-35 pilot ejected safely while the KC-130, the refueling tanker, made an emergency landing.
SkyDrive, a Japanese startup with financial backing from Toyota, successfully tested SD-03, its electric flying vehicle prototype with a pilot.
Japan 'Twitter killer' victims consented to death, lawyers argue
Japan's military seeks record $52 bn budget