Japanese mythology and folklore set down in the Kojiki, Nihon shoki, and other ancient chronicles describe Japan’s yaoyorozu no kami—all the diverse, countless gods throughout the country.
he was revered by millions of Japanese people as a living god. Almost 100 years later, Japan's imperial family - the world's oldest continuing monarchy - is sporting a very different look.
Inamori Kazuo, one of Japan's most influential business leaders, died in August at the age of 90. Known as the "God of Management," he founded electronics giant Kyocera, growing it from a small ...
n autumn, the six trails on the Miyagi side of the mountain take hikers across the gently sloping kami no jutan (carpet of the gods), a fiery tapestry of autumn leaves. Japanese beech, maple and ...