Tag: Japan
Father Arrupe in the Bombing of Hiroshima and the Basque who...
76 years ago, the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, where Basque Jesuit priest Pedro Arrupe was
The Basque geologist who discovered where the remains of Hiroshima are
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
This is one of those stories that causes anguish in the soul. We know we don't need to...
“Basque salt” has been created in Japan, based on the Ezpeleta...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
The Japanese daily Asahi Shimbun is the second largest newspaper in that country, and a journalistic leader. They've just...
Astilleros Murueta is building a ship for transporting live fish
The website FIS, headquartered in Japan, is dedicated to the world of fishing, and has just announced that the Basque shipbuilding company Murueta has...
Etxe Nami: A meeting point of Basque and Japanese cultures
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Eviana Hartman on the Vogue magazine website has written about a place in Saint-Jean-de-Luz that brings together Basque...
From nuclear power plant to aquatic research center: the future of...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
It’s been awhile since we last spoke about the world of Basque fishing. However, the Japanese website FIS.com,...
A Canadian linguist, who lives in Japan, explains to us, in...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Our esteemed Basque-speaking Colombian colleague, José Miguel Ramírez, has clued us into a video about the Basque language....