Retro railcars by world-renowned modeler Hara transport guests to 1920s Japan
Japan-based historian and author pieces together puzzle of the would-be English shogun
South Korean and Japanese content is turning up in over 100 countries
Improbable avant-garde artists' collective Electronicos Fantasticos celebrates a retro-future
A Bathing Ape's Nigo curates Not A Hotel's new villa on Tokyo Bay
From economics to campaigns for asylum seekers, Angus McDonald makes a mark in diverse worlds
From nature and history to fine art, architectural showcase celebrates much more than the local carmaker
West Bund development includes four big museums plus private galleries and cafes
'Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman' elevates celebrated author's genre fantasies
Foreigners are preserving old architecture -- and even taking it home
Anna Sawai earns nod for lead role, as series competes for best drama
Cultural revolution scenes haunt show's co-creator Alexander Woo
Nationwide, troupes embrace the languages of the body in motion
Hong Kong exhibition presents a hoard of previously unseen material
Painters village in Shenzhen adapts to shifting economic conditions
Pyongyang and Seoul step up psychological warfare across divided border
Art festival draws millions to Chiang Rai, but hidden gems remain to be found
Payal Kapadia's 'All We Imagine as Light' tale of 3 health care workers wins Grand Prix
Tokyo native known for modernist style designed 4 World Trade Center
Chinese promoters favor cost-effective Yoasobi, King Gnu, Radwimps and more
Australia is the world's third-largest consumer, behind Germany and the US
Global sales rise 25 times in 20 years, led by young collectors, artists in Asia
Mining tycoon Gina Rinehart's attempt to hide portrait has only drawn more viewers
Nearly four decades on, 'Strangers' finds new meaning in the hands of UK director
Historic artists' retreat near Melbourne threatened by giant roadworks