The Rebels take their winning Super Rugby start to Tokyo on Saturday for the third round of fixtures, as they face the Sunwolves in Japan.
It looks like people really knew how to entertain themselves way back when in Japan. Check out these hilarious 17th century scrolls featuring fart battles:
Introducing the The T-Frend: A drone that’s going to force Japanese employees from working notoriously long hours.
A new game show called Slippery Stairs is gaining worldwide attention for its ridiculous concept. Read all about it over here:
A company in Japan is giving non-smokers some extra time off to compensate for the amount of time smokers puff away.
North Korea’s launched a missile over another country’s airspace for the first time. *Gulp*
Their anti-poaching theme is powerful in both its delivery and its message
It’s time to get classy with the condiment as you shake off the shackles of kitchen drudgery. Add a few simple ingredients and you can take mayonnaise from monotonous to magnificent.
It’s time to set up your bucket-list and visit these wacky-themed bars.
This was the first recorded Pokémon-related death in Japan.
Hiroki Ogita failed to make it to the final round because his junk got in the way.
The secret to getting the most out of this pink-tinged cherry blossom city.
Packets of powder magically turns into edible mini-versions of food by adding water and popping in the microwave. It’s big in Japan.
The Japanese government, despite a ruling by the International Court of Justice, has decided that it will resume its suspended minke whaling programme.
These sales are big in Japan.
It’s 50 years since the first edition of this iconic vehicle rolled off the production line in Japan. With a shiny new version out for 2017, you won’t be disappointed with what’s on offer.
Celebrate the anniversary of the ever-popular people’s car with these speedy facts you need to know… including several that we reckon you’ll find are pretty close to home.
Join us in celebrating 50 years of the people’s car with a trip down memory lane to see what has made them the iconic family vehicles they are. How many do you recognise amongst this lot?
Imagine a city of wires, of networks and circuit boards. A city where the arcade chimes of prizes, the clinking of coins and metallic squeals of excitement echo around you, buzzing alongside an endless trail of shimmering lights. This city is electric, it hums quietly with the static of millions of lives. It pulsates.
Zimbabwe welcomes Yuans, Yens and Rupees to its complicated currency market, as trade with Asia intensifies amid an economic downturn