Japan Airlines to Stop Calling Passengers ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ in Announcements
Japan's flag carrier explained that it's a step towards inclusivity.
What 'Workations' Are Like Around the World
People on workation can attend meetings by the beach in Aruba or crush deadlines before trekking scenic mountains in Japan.
This Heat Map Reveals Which Cities in Asia-Pacific Are Effectively Managing Waste
While “eco-friendly” alternatives like corn-based plastic cups and biodegradable plastic bags are now popular, the reality is that most countries don’t actually have the infrastructure to effectively process them.
In Japan, Couples Can Soon Get Over $5,000 Just For Getting Married
The Japanese government hopes this could boost the country’s declining birth rate.
These Are Photos of People Clubbing in Wuhan
The former epicenter of the coronavirus has not reported a locally transmitted case since May, reviving the city's nightlife.
Airlines Now Have ‘Flights to Nowhere’ For People Who Miss Flying
When flying out of the country is not an option, passengers can go on trips with no destination.
Are These Realistic ‘Smile Masks' Cool or Creepy?
Some find them funny but others think they're off-putting.
This Province in the Philippines Has a Hotline for Reporting Noisy Karaoke Singers
It's no secret Filipinos love karaoke. But one governor said the hotline would help confront noisy singers, especially those who are “drunk and out of tune.”
Guard Dog Bites Off Baby’s Hand in Malaysia
The baby girl was only seven days old when a Plott Hound the family kept as a guard dog attacked her.
