Akira Kurosawa's "High and Low" (1963) , which returns today to the Monica 4-Plex, was reviewed in The Times March 4, 1964, by Kevin Thomas.
Japan's veteran pro Isao Aoki shot a three-under-par 69 Sunday for a 16-under-par 272 total and won the $318,000 Japan Professional Golf Assn. championship by four strokes.
Japanese bureaucrats are backtracking on Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's promise to implement a
The United States Eagles, the select national rugby team, will play the Japanese national team at 3 p.m.
Spurred by the yen's steep rise and voluntary export controls, two more Japanese auto makers disclosed plans today to build cars in the United States.
A new Japanese rocket carried two satellites into orbit today on its first flight test, improving
When Japanese-Americans proposed a telephone crisis line for community members, Bill Watanabe was skeptical.
Kazufumi Yamashita, 24, from Japan, took first prize in the Malko competition for young orchestra conductors.
A Japanese Foreign Ministry spokesman said Thursday that "it is not necessary" to provide black and
Lenses made by Eastman Kodak in Rochester will soon be sold to Japanese manufacturers for inclusion
Japan and will be funded in large part by Japanese corporations.
Japan has agreed to provide the United States with technology for a surface-to-air missile homing device and for warship building, the Foreign Ministry said Friday.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange, which reopened Tuesday after a long holiday weekend, plunged even further, setting a new record for the largest decline in a single day's trading.
Japanese real estate concern for $610 million by the end of the year, according to an agreement announced today.
Five members of the Japanese track and field team--each a national record-holder--have entered the Feb. 20 Times/GTE Indoor Games at the Forum.
Kayoko Ikoma of Japan fired a 2-under-par 70 Sunday and won the $3,442 first prize of the Malaysian Women's Open Golf Championship by three strokes.
Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe will meet Secretary of State George P.
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said she warned Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone
A miniature Imperial Palace exhibit that appeared at the Japan Expo in Tokyo in 1896--complete with dolls resembling Emperor Meiji, the royal family and the Imperial guards--is among the rarest collector's items featured at Bea DeArmond's Doll & Toy Museum in Anaheim.
Local meeting centers on unresolved murder of importer's wife