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Laser Pointer Interference in Soccer: Japan’s National Team and Global Incidents
Soccer is loved worldwide, but sometimes incidents that disrupt fair play arise. One such issue is laser pointer interference, where fans use laser pointers to distract players by aiming at their eyes. Recently, Japan's national team fac... -
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The Convenience and Safety of Ride-Sharing: What Are the Challenges for Its Introduction in Japan?
Ride-sharing services, fueled by advances in technology, have become a widely used mode of transportation across the globe. Companies like Uber and Lyft are leading the market, transforming how people book rides with the ease of a smartp... -
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OECD’s Criticism: Japan’s Overinvestment in the Elderly Accelerates Declining Birthrates
Recently, the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) criticized the Japanese government for overinvesting in the elderly, claiming that this is one of the causes of the country’s declining birthrate. The OECD repor... -
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Is the Anime Ad Really Sexual? Arya’s Illustration Displayed in Kyoto City Subway Sparks Debate
Recently, an illustration of a character from the light novel When the Neighboring Arya Sometimes Softly Murmurs in Russian (Tokidoki Bosotto Roshiago de Dereru Tonari no Arya-san) posted on a Kyoto City Subway Karasuma Line train has be... -
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Unlicensed Taxi Service Targeting Chinese Tourists Arrested in Japan! Why Is “Shiro-taku” Illegal?
Recently, news broke that an individual was arrested in Hyogo and Osaka for operating an unlicensed taxi service, commonly known as "shiro-taku." The arrested individual, a Chinese national living in Japan, had been primarily targeting C... -
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Japan Strong and Prosperous – What is Sanae Takaichi’s vision of the future Japan?
In September 2024, Sanae Takaichi announced his candidacy for the presidency of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (LDP), with the catchphrase, “Make Japan the top of the world again. Takaichi has announced a policy of focusing on str... -
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Chinese Fraudsters Deported from Myanmar: Can Japan Deport Foreign Criminals?
Between September and December 2023, approximately 40,000 Chinese nationals involved in online fraud were arrested and deported from Myanmar. This large-scale crackdown was a coordinated effort between Myanmar and China, mainly targeting... -
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Why Are Deaths Increasing on Mount Fuji? Comparing Regulations with International Mountains Over 3,000 Meters
This year, there has been a significant rise in the number of fatalities on Mount Fuji, Japan’s most iconic mountain. While it draws tourists from all over the world, this increase in deaths highlights serious safety concerns. Many climb... -
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The Reality of Tourism in Japan: Why You Should Explore Local Businesses for a True Taste of Japan
In recent years, Japan has seen a significant increase in tourism as the world begins to recover from the effects of the pandemic. One of the emerging trends is what is known as "Hotel Vacation" or "Staycation" (referred to in Japan as “... -
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Japanese Citizen Detained in Belarus : The Legal Gap in National Security
In September 2024, it was reported that a former Japanese language teacher, Masatoshi Nakanishi, was detained in Belarus on suspicion of espionage. Nakanishi had lived in Belarus for many years, teaching Japanese, but was arrested by loc...