The Furuta Pikmin Choco Eggs are currently sold out in Japan, and the company is working towards releasing a new batch.
The Hollywood star, 57, stars as married company boss Romy, who falls for her young intern Samuel, played by Harris Dickinson, 28, and they embark on a steamy affair.
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The iconic "Doctor Yellow" train belonging to Central Japan Railway, or JR Central, arrived at Tokyo Station on Wednesday after completing its final inspection of tracks on the Tokaido Shinkansen ...
Oneworld Alliance carrier Japan Airlines (JAL) is adding a second flight to Chicago ... Have you heard the Simple Flying podcast recently? The additional flights to the US follow JAL's international ...
never ring quite as true as when you glance down at your fingernails and notice that all of the sudden they’re tinged yellow. Eek! But don't freak out just yet. We caught up with two board ...
Two separate plaintiff classes with claims alleging that defunct Yellow Corp. failed to provide proper notification ahead of mass layoffs have been settled, a Tuesday hearing in a Delaware federal ...
Both planes have solid safety records with no known accidents, but they have far fewer flying hours compared to rival models and have not been certified by Western regulators. COMAC displayed its ...
They're bright yellow, small, electric and look like a chunky golf cart and there are 10 of them now in Fulham. Called Neighbourhood Electric Vehicles (NEVs), they are from a small company called ...
British tourists in the Canary Islands have been warned to be vigilant as a yellow alert has been given for the area. Spanish weather agency Aemet have asked holidaymakers and residents on the ...
Bengaluru Airport, the third largest airport in the country, will face major disruptions this February as both its runways will remain closed ranging from three to six hours of the day during the ...
World Bank Deputy Chief Economist Ayhan Kose has said that the Japanese economy is expected to "deliver healthy growth" over the next two years driven by increased consumption backed by rising wages.