KIWL Classic 2026: 4-Day Charity Cycling Tour in Wakayama
The KIWL Classic 2026 returns with a four-day charity cycling tour through Wakayama, combining endurance riding, community spirit, and direct support for children in care.
The KIWL Classic 2026 returns with a four-day charity cycling tour through Wakayama, combining endurance riding, community spirit, and direct support for children in care.
In its most impactful ride yet, the Knights in White Lycra cycled 450km across the Noto Peninsula, raising ¥17 million for children in care while showing solidarity with the earthquake-hit town of Wajima.
On June 1, SEGO Initiative celebrated World Oceans Day with their annual Fujisawa Beach Cleaning Project and mini-regatta at Katase Higashi Hama Beach where participants witnessed a powerful demonstration of the hallmarks of SEGO’s approach to environmental stewardship.
The Washing Machine Project (TWMP) is a UK-based nonprofit social enterprise that’s transforming how laundry is done in underserved communities.
Tokyo’s premier white-collar boxing event is back for its 13th edition, and this year promises to be bigger, better and more inspiring than ever.
Ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix on April 6 and appearing at a major fundraiser in Tokyo for his global charity on April 2, three-time Formula 1 World Champion Sir Jackie Stewart OBE spoke to Simon Farrell.
As the Japanese Grand Prix approaches, another high-stakes race will take place not on the track but in the fight against one of the world’s most pressing health crises.
This spring, one of Tokyo’s most scenic spots, the Imperial Palace, will host the 2025 Imperial Palace Charity Walk, an event that brings together community spirit, stunning cherry blossom events in Tokyo and a meaningful cause.
Hersey Shiga Media hosts a charity luncheon for Race Against Dementia on April 2, 2025, in Tokyo. Experience exclusive F1 auction items and support groundbreaking dementia research.
Mirai no Mori is a not-for-profit organization that creates life-changing outdoor programs for abused, neglected and orphaned youths in Japan, supporting their growth into happy and successful young adults.
Refugees in the city continue to live an uncertain existence, worrying about documentation as well as how to provide for themselves and their families.
Each year, people from all corners of the world move to Japan, some for a few years, others for longer. Many are concerned about committing to a dog or cat that might need to move with them to an undecided future location.