Tsukuba University student missing case, defendant claims innocence in third trial - first public trial in France
In the ongoing legal proceedings regarding the mysterious disappearance of a Tsukuba University student in France, the defendant maintains his innocence during his third trial.
The True Nature of Japan-U.S. Relations: Has It Been Communicated to the Public?
An interview with Tsutomu Hatano, a professor emeritus at Tsukuba University, explores whether the Japanese government has honestly communicated the true nature of Japan-U.S. relations to its citizens, especially in the context of an upcoming summit amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Japanese Navy Massacred Donghak Peasant Army on the West and South Coasts
A researcher highlights the ruthless suppression of the Donghak Peasant Army by the Japanese Navy in the late 19th century.
Tsukuba University Faculty Member Posts Discriminatory Comments About Foreigners; University Apologizes on Website and Proceeds with Investigation
A faculty member from Tsukuba University has made discriminatory remarks about foreigners on social media, prompting the university to issue an apology and launch an investigation.