Japan
Feature interview - Mary Taylor Previte
When Mary Taylor Previte was 9-years-old she was a girl guide doing what girls guides do, singing songs at troop meetings, earning badges and doing her best to live up to the Guide pledge. But Mary's… Audio
You Call this Art 2014 Part 2
The actor Cliff Curtis, composer Phil Dadson and authors Damien Wilkins and Georgina White discuss the importance of discovery in the process of creating new performances or writing. Justin Gregory is… Audio
Japan - Motoko Kakubayashi
Palmerston North raised journalist Motoko Kakubayashi now resides in Tokyo and works for University of Tokyo's Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, pop. 126,434,964 (est… Audio
WOMAD 2015 Live: Canzioniere Grecanico Salentino, TaikOz
Featuring seven-piece band Canzioniere Grecanico Salentino from Southern Italy and another seven-piece from Sydney TaikOz, who've adopted the art of Japanese drumming Audio
Sport: Flying Fijians expect bruising encounter with Maori ABs
The Fiji rugby coach, John McKee, says he is expecting an exciting, end-to-end encounter with the Maori All Blacks tomorrow.
US trounces Japan with fastest World Cup hat trick
The US has thrashed Japan to win the Women's World Cup final in Vancouver.... courtesy of the fastest hat trick in men's or women's cup history. It took just 16 minutes. Audio
Bougainville second Pacific stop for aid ship
The United States Navy hospital ship, USNS Mercy, is in Arawa in Bougainville to provide medical and other assistance.
Japanese royal couple to attend Tonga coronation
Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito and Princess Masako are to attend the coronation of Tonga's King Tupou VI on July 4th, followed by the luncheon hosted by the royal family.
CNMI looks to entice Japanese low cost airlines
With American company Delta Airlines deciding to cut some flights to the Northern Marianas, efforts are now being made to lure low-cost carriers in Japan.
Expats - Sarah Barry
Sarah Barry talks to us about her crazy decision to move her whole family to Japan. Audio
Japan rebuilding roads in Solomons' capital
Japan and Solomon Islands have signed a $US27 million dollar aid deal that includes a major upgrade of Honiara's main Kukum highway.
Fiji to benefit from Japanese aid
Fiji looks set to receive a significant share of an aid package from Japan after the PALM 7 Pacific leaders meeting over the weekend. Audio
Business Briefs
Japan's economy has grown faster than anticipated in the first quarter, jumping zero-point-6 percent, compared to the previous quarter. Audio
radioactive drone found on Japan's parliament building
A drone carrying radioactive material has been found on the roof of the Japanese prime minister's office in Tokyo sparking fears it could be the work of terrorists. Audio
Japan
Palmerston North raised journalist Motoko Kakubayashi resides in Tokyo and works for the Japanese Science and Technology Agency, pop. 126,434,964 (est. 2014). Caring concerns for a growing number of… Audio
NZ welcomes scientific rejection of Japan's whaling programme
The New Zealand government is welcoming a review which discredits Japan's latest plan for scientific whaling in the Southern Ocean. Audio
PM expressed condolences forattacks on Japanese citizens
The Prime Minister John Key has expressed New Zealand's condolences for terror attacks on Japanese citizens during a meeting with the Japanese Prime Minister overnight. Audio
New tool shows China's aid large and growing
A China aid researcher Philippa Brant says China is on track to overtake Japan as the third largest aid donor in the Pacific. Audio
Ulrike Schaede: business in Japan
Professor of Japanese Business at the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, and is an authority on Japanese business organisation, strategy and management. Audio
The Expats - theatre director James Sutherland
Simon Mercep talks to theatre director, James Sutherland, who has set up his own theatre company in Japan. Audio