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Frontline Correspondent | Visiting 'oldest school' in Japan

Confucianism has had a profound influence in Asian countries and beyond. In late September or early October every year, Confucius' birthday is celebrated across the world.

Frontline Correspondent | Tokyo triathlon swimming venue 'stinks like toilet'?

Why was the water quality at the competition venue so poor? What effort did the Japanese side make to improve the water quality, and did it work? Watch the video now for more details, and always stay tuned for more to come!

Frontline Correspondent | 'Don't bite': Tokyo Olympic medals made from scrap home appliances?

What are some of the most iconic Olympic metal designs? How are materials recycled to manufacture Olympic medals? Are there anymore examples of material recycling from previous Olympic events? Watch the video now for more details, and always stay tuned for more to come!

Frontline Correspondent | Use of Fukushima ingredients protested against in Olympic Village

How are catering services provided in the Tokyo Olympic Village? Why does the Japanese Olympic Committee decide not to disclose the origin of ingredients in each dish? Watch the video now for more details, and always stay tuned for more to come!

Frontline Correspondent | No audience allowed: Why does Japan hold Olympics still?

Why does Japan hold the Olympics despite the pandemic situation? Who is making the final decisions behind the scenes? Is there anything to gain? Watch the video now for more details, and always stay tuned for more to come!

Frontline Correspondent | Tokyo Media Center: Important window of overseas publicity during Games

Amid worries and fears of the coronavirus, the Tokyo Olympics have finally kicked off. In such a special year, the media have become a main window for overseas communication and publicity during the Games.

Frontline Correspondent | Art installations of Olympics: Tokyo Mural Project

The various art installations around Tokyo city make the celebration of the Olympics even more spectacular. The “Tokyo Mural Project” is one of them.

Frontline Correspondent | Ambassador of Tokyo Paralympic Games Miyuki Kawanaka: Who is she?

Miyuki Kawanaka, a prominent figure in the Japanese music industry, is the new ambassador in support of the Tokyo Paralympic Games.

Frontline Correspondent | Artworks of the Olympics venue: What are the highlights?

What do these special installations look like? How do these artworks reflect Japanese history and culture through unique stylistic choices? Watch the video now for more details, and always stay tuned for more to come!

Frontline Correspondent | How does Olympics help promote Japanese traditional arts?

How will the Japanese authorities take the opportunity of Olympics to promote Japanese traditional arts? What is the "House of Annihilation", designed by the famous world-class avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama, like? Watch the video now for more details, and always stay tuned for more to come!

Frontline Correspondent | Prelude to the Tokyo Olympics: How will opening ceremony unfold?

How will the opening of the Tokyo Olympics operate under the looming COVID crisis? What kinds of programs will be in the opening ceremony? Watch the video now for more details, and always stay tuned for more to come!

Frontline Correspondent | Tokyo Olympic security: How much does it cost?

As the Tokyo Olympics are drawing near, preparations for the Games are being carried out in earnest. As the world's biggest sporting event, security during Tokyo 2020 is a crucial part among all other aspects.

Frontline Correspondent | What is the Tokyo Olympic Village like?

Tokyo Olympic Village was completed in early 2020, but has since been put on hold due to the postponed Games. What is the "house-purchase scandal" all about? How is the Olympic Villiage like?

Predicting Japan-China relations, hoping HK to benefit from Greater Bay Area: Former Japan's PM Hatoyama

Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama is interviewed by DotDotNews following the launch of his new book in Tokyo on Monday (Nov. 2), in which he looks forward to the future of Japan-China relations and talks about his expectations on the development of the Greater Bay Area.
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