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  • Japan's new Emperor Naruhito is enthroned in centuries-old ceremony

      Japan's new Emperor Naruhito is enthroned in centuries-old ceremony
    • Japan's Olympic organizers lied about its weather, and now athletes are paying the price

      TOKYO — The finish line of the men’s triathlon Monday morning looked something like a battlefield scene, bodies sprawled out on ground, trainers coming to the aid of overheated athletes, even a few being helped off with their arms draped over shoulders. This despite the Olympics moving the start time to 6:30 a.m. in an effort to beat the heat that, as these Tokyo Games have proven, remains undefea

        Japan's Olympic organizers lied about its weather, and now athletes are paying the price
      • The forgotten mistake that killed Japan’s software industry - Disrupting Japan

        This is our 200th episode, so I wanted to do something special. Everyone loves to complain about the poor quality of Japanese software, but today I’m going to explain exactly what went wrong.  You’ll get the whole story, and I’ll also pinpoint the specific moment Japan lost its way. By the end, I think you’ll have a new perspective on Japanese software and understand why everything might be about

          The forgotten mistake that killed Japan’s software industry - Disrupting Japan
        • Make climate fight 'sexy,' says Japan's new environment minister

          NEW YORK (Reuters) - Japan’s new environment minister, Shinjiro Koizumi, pledged on Sunday to mobilize young people to push his coal-dependent country toward a low-carbon future by making the fight against climate change “sexy” and “fun.” FILE PHOTO: Japan's Environment Minister Shinjiro Koizumi attends a news conference at Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's official residence in Tokyo, Japan September 1

            Make climate fight 'sexy,' says Japan's new environment minister
          • China hacked Japan’s sensitive defense networks, officials say

            China hacked Japan’s sensitive defense networks, officials say Tokyo has strengthened its defenses after a major cybersecurity breach, but gaps remain that could slow information-sharing with the Pentagon

              China hacked Japan’s sensitive defense networks, officials say
            • Japan's Twitter-like Misskey to form company in bid for survival

              TechnologyJapan's Twitter-like Misskey to form company in bid for survivalDecentralized social media platform struggles to keep pace as user numbers soar With more people using their service, administrators of Misskey servers have had to pay higher fees to server rental companies. (Screenshot from Misskey's website) TOKYO -- Misskey, a volunteer-supported social networking platform seeking to chal

                Japan's Twitter-like Misskey to form company in bid for survival
              • The strange tale of Japan’s prime minister, official documents and a very large shredder

                The strange tale of Japan’s prime minister, official documents and a very large shredder

                  The strange tale of Japan’s prime minister, official documents and a very large shredder
                • Yahoo! JAPAN's password-free authentication reduced inquiries by 25%, sped up sign-in time by 2.6x  |  web.dev

                  Yahoo! JAPAN's password-free authentication reduced inquiries by 25%, sped up sign-in time by 2.6x Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. Yahoo! JAPAN is one of the largest media companies in Japan, providing services such as search, news, e-commerce, and e-mail. Over 50 million users log in to Yahoo! JAPAN services every month. Over the years, there

                    Yahoo! JAPAN's password-free authentication reduced inquiries by 25%, sped up sign-in time by 2.6x  |  web.dev
                  • Exclusive: Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Japan's Future

                    Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida inside the great hall at his official residence in Tokyo on April 28.Ko Tsuchiya for TIME The official residence of Japan’s Prime Minister is a spooky place. Inspired by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the stone and brick mansion in central Tokyo had been around for only three years when young naval officers charged in and assassinated Prime Minister Ts

                      Exclusive: Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Japan's Future
                    • Japan’s Ex-Prime Minister Is Behind This Hateful Olympic Scandal

                      Sources involved in planning the Games told The Daily Beast that an Olympic ceremony fiasco was basically Shinzo Abe’s favor to his homophobic, ultranationalist pal and donor. TOKYO—When the Olympics opening ceremony was held on July 23, ex-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the man who had sealed Japan’s bid for the Games in the first place, was conspicuously absent—but he was there in spirit. Despite mu

                        Japan’s Ex-Prime Minister Is Behind This Hateful Olympic Scandal
                      • Japan’s Rikunabi Scandal Shows The Dangers of Privacy Law Loopholes

                        Special thanks to former legal intern Hinako Sugiyama, who was a lead co-author of this post. Technology users around the world are increasingly concerned, and rightly so, about protecting their data. But many are unaware of exactly how their data is being collected and would be shocked to learn of the scope and implications of mass consumer data collection by technology companies. For example, ma

                          Japan’s Rikunabi Scandal Shows The Dangers of Privacy Law Loopholes
                        • Japan's COVID-19 Reports - 140KBs of Unadulterated Incompetence

                          stdio Random ramblings of a anonymous software engineer. Contains occasional profanity. Personal opinions, not related to employer. Japan's COVID-19 Reports - 140KBs of Unadulterated Incompetence These are some thoughts on the daily reports issued by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare. I'll be using data from the March 27 COVID-19 status report and the English Version. Setting asi

                            Japan's COVID-19 Reports - 140KBs of Unadulterated Incompetence
                          • Japan’s rising sun flag has a history of horror. it must be banned at the Tokyo Olympics | Alexis Dudden

                            ‘It causes intentional harm to those who suffered.’ South Korean protesters tear Japanese rising sun flags at a protest in Seoul, South Korea, September 2019. Photograph: Lee Jin-man/AP ‘It causes intentional harm to those who suffered.’ South Korean protesters tear Japanese rising sun flags at a protest in Seoul, South Korea, September 2019. Photograph: Lee Jin-man/AP

                              Japan’s rising sun flag has a history of horror. it must be banned at the Tokyo Olympics | Alexis Dudden
                            • Japan’s Shift to the Right: Computational Propaganda, Abe Shinzō’s LDP, and Internet Right-Wingers (Netto Uyo) - The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus

                              Abstract: In recent years, academic research and investigative reports have brought to light several cases of computational propaganda (i.e. orchestrated attempts to manipulate public opinion or the outcome of elections via social media), as well as proof that filter algorithms amplify right-wing conservative content on Japanese social media. Piecing together the scattered pieces of a puzzle, this

                                Japan’s Shift to the Right: Computational Propaganda, Abe Shinzō’s LDP, and Internet Right-Wingers (Netto Uyo) - The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus
                              • Climate change fight should be 'sexy' and 'fun', Japan's new environment minister says

                                Thank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in Climate change fight should be 'sexy' and 'fun', Japan's new environment minister saysJapan has taken little action on climate change, and its continued use of coal and promotion of coal use in other nations has been widely condemned

                                  Climate change fight should be 'sexy' and 'fun', Japan's new environment minister says
                                • Japan's public broadcaster condemned over 'offensive' BLM anime

                                  NHK later apologised and removed the clip from its website, saying it had done so after receiving “lots of criticism and other opinions on Twitter.” It added: “The clip was posted after a lack of consideration, and we would like to apologise to anyone who was made to feel uncomfortable.” The clip, made for a programme that aims to explain world events to children, made no mention of George Floyd,

                                    Japan's public broadcaster condemned over 'offensive' BLM anime
                                  • Japan's LDP party invites women to 'look, not talk' at key meetings

                                    LDP Secretary General Toshihiro Nikai, pictured here in September, unveiled the plan at a news conference Days after Japan's Olympics chief was forced to resign over sexist comments, its governing party has decided to invite women to attend key meetings - as long as they do not speak.

                                      Japan's LDP party invites women to 'look, not talk' at key meetings
                                    • Japan’s Virus Success Has Puzzled the World. Is Its Luck Running Out? (Published 2020)

                                      People were out and about in Osaka, Japan, on Wednesday. Japan has seemed to contain the coronavirus without broad lockdowns or widespread testing.Credit...Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times

                                        Japan’s Virus Success Has Puzzled the World. Is Its Luck Running Out? (Published 2020)
                                      • Japan’s J-pop predator - exposed for abuse but still revered

                                        Update 7 September: This BBC report in March 2023 prompted other victims to publicly report their experiences of abuse by Johnny Kitagawa. It led to demands for an investigation into the agency and its founder's acts. Now, the agency has acknowledged the abuse with the CEO resigning on Thursday. Johnny Kitagawa was the architect of Japanese pop-idol culture. His male-only talent agency, Johnny & A

                                          Japan’s J-pop predator - exposed for abuse but still revered
                                        • Japan’s “Mundane Halloween” Party and the Glorious Aesthetics of the Everyday

                                          My mundane Halloween costume next year. Peter Dazeley/The Image Bank/Getty Images Plus In 2014, Japanese website Daily Portal Z began holding a “jimi Halloween”—“mundane Halloween”—celebration. According to the blog Spoon & Tamago, those who started “mundane Halloween” “kind of wanted to participate in the festivities of Halloween, but were too embarrassed to go all out in witch or zombie costumes

                                            Japan’s “Mundane Halloween” Party and the Glorious Aesthetics of the Everyday
                                          • Japan’s former PM, 83-year-old Aso, piles insults on female foreign minister

                                            Aso also twice got her surname wrong – calling her Kamimura – and incorrectly suggested she was Japan’s first female foreign minister. In fact, she is the third, after Makiko Tanaka and Yoriko Kawaguchi, who were appointed during the administration of Junichiro Koizumi in the early 2000s. Kamikawa, who became one of five women appointed to prime minister Fumio Kishida’s cabinet in September last y

                                              Japan’s former PM, 83-year-old Aso, piles insults on female foreign minister
                                            • Japan’s GDP Plunges 27.8%, Begging Question Who Should Be Responsible?

                                              Yasutoshi Nishimura, acting as a special representative of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, visits the ... [+] Yasukuni Shrine on the anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender in Tokyo, Japan, on August 15, 2016. Shiho Fukada/Bloomberg If there’s any Tokyo job lost in translation these days, it’s Yasutoshi Nishimura’s. He is Japan’s minister of “economic revitalization,” a contraction in terms as gr

                                                Japan’s GDP Plunges 27.8%, Begging Question Who Should Be Responsible?
                                              • Japan’s Halfhearted Coronavirus Measures Are Working Anyway

                                                Argument: Japan’s Halfhearted Coronavirus Measures Are Working Anyway

                                                  Japan’s Halfhearted Coronavirus Measures Are Working Anyway
                                                • Takeshi Kitano Weighs in on Sex Abuse Scandal Rocking Japan’s Entertainment Industry: “These Stories Have Always Been Around” (Exclusive)

                                                  Takeshi Kitano, arguably Japan’s most recognizable entertainer, has weighed in on the sexual abuse scandal that has shaken the country’s multibillion-dollar media landscape. Since March, a long-delayed reckoning has been brewing in the country’s entertainment industry. For decades, rumors of rampant sexual abuse had swirled around Johnny Kitagawa, the founder of Johnny & Associates (locally known

                                                    Takeshi Kitano Weighs in on Sex Abuse Scandal Rocking Japan’s Entertainment Industry: “These Stories Have Always Been Around” (Exclusive)
                                                  • Reuters on Twitter: "Japan's Abe sends offering to war dead shrine as conflict's legacy lingers in East Asia https://t.co/AOHLlUh6Qp https://t.co/Zc59Q7mYnc"

                                                    Japan's Abe sends offering to war dead shrine as conflict's legacy lingers in East Asia https://t.co/AOHLlUh6Qp https://t.co/Zc59Q7mYnc

                                                      Reuters on Twitter: "Japan's Abe sends offering to war dead shrine as conflict's legacy lingers in East Asia https://t.co/AOHLlUh6Qp https://t.co/Zc59Q7mYnc"
                                                    • Japan’s QAnon disciples aren’t letting Trump’s loss quash their mission | CNN Business

                                                      - Source: CNN " data-fave-thumbnails="{"big": { "uri": "https://media.cnn.com/api/v1/images/stellar/prod/210421162510-qanon-groups-in-japan-illustration.jpg?q=x_0,y_0,h_900,w_1599,c_fill/h_540,w_960" }, "small": { "uri": "https://media.cnn.com/api/v1/images/stellar/prod/210421162510-qanon-groups-in-japan-illustration.jpg?q=x_0,y_0,h_900,w_1599,c_fill/h_540,w_960" } }" data-vr-video="false" data-sh

                                                        Japan’s QAnon disciples aren’t letting Trump’s loss quash their mission | CNN Business
                                                      • EXPLAINER: The Unification Church's ties to Japan's politics

                                                        The Associated Press is an independent global news organization dedicated to factual reporting. Founded in 1846, AP today remains the most trusted source of fast, accurate, unbiased news in all formats and the essential provider of the technology and services vital to the news business. More than half the world’s population sees AP journalism every day.

                                                          EXPLAINER: The Unification Church's ties to Japan's politics
                                                        • Japan’s rising sun flag is not a symbol of militarism | Letter

                                                          ‘The design of the flag has been widely used in numerous scenes in the daily life of Japan for a long time, including celebrating childbirth and seasonal festivities.’ Photograph: Hannu Mononen/Alamy Stock Photo ‘The design of the flag has been widely used in numerous scenes in the daily life of Japan for a long time, including celebrating childbirth and seasonal festivities.’ Photograph: Hannu Mo

                                                            Japan’s rising sun flag is not a symbol of militarism | Letter
                                                          • Japan’s push to make all research open access is taking shape

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                                                              Japan’s push to make all research open access is taking shape
                                                            • The rise of Japan's 'super solo' culture

                                                              From cocktails to karaoke, more Japanese people are going it alone. What's causing the huge change in the traditionally group-oriented country?

                                                                The rise of Japan's 'super solo' culture
                                                              • Japan’s coronavirus infection rate could be ‘tip of the iceberg’ as experts call for more testing | CNN

                                                                - Source: CNN " data-fave-thumbnails="{"big": { "uri": "https://media.cnn.com/api/v1/images/stellar/prod/200228092819-coronavirus-0228-japan-01.jpg?q=x_3,y_128,h_1386,w_2463,c_crop/h_540,w_960" }, "small": { "uri": "https://media.cnn.com/api/v1/images/stellar/prod/200228092819-coronavirus-0228-japan-01.jpg?q=x_3,y_128,h_1386,w_2463,c_crop/h_540,w_960" } }" data-vr-video="false" data-show-html=" Ne

                                                                  Japan’s coronavirus infection rate could be ‘tip of the iceberg’ as experts call for more testing | CNN
                                                                • Johnny Kitagawa's sexual abuse: Japan's worst kept secret

                                                                  Johnny Kitagawa (pictured on screen) was a J-pop titan who used his immense power to sexually abuse aspiring boyband idols For the first time, Julie Fujishima, the niece of the late Johnny Kitagawa, has acknowledged the sexual abuse committed by her uncle and stepped down as president of Japan's most powerful talent agency, the firm he founded.

                                                                    Johnny Kitagawa's sexual abuse: Japan's worst kept secret
                                                                  • Japan's cherry blossom 'earliest peak since 812'

                                                                    The early peak is thought to be linked to climate change as spring temperatures rise.

                                                                      Japan's cherry blossom 'earliest peak since 812'
                                                                    • 「和式VS洋式論争」って何? 指導者がJapan’s Wayに思うこと - footballista | フットボリスタ

                                                                      【戦術的ピリオダイゼーション vs Japan’s Way #1】らいかーると×浅野賀一footballista編集長 【対談】 JFAが主導となって進めている「Japan’s Way」とは、欧州サッカーの真似事をするのではなく、日本独自のサッカースタイルを追求・確立すること目指した大方針だ。その一方で、近年の欧州サッカーの戦術革命をどうキャッチアップしていくかも大きな課題である。Japan’s Wayと欧州サッカーの進化の折り合いをどうつけるか――この「和式VS洋式論争」について、『アナリシス・アイ』の著者で、長年にわたり育成年代を指導してきたらいかーると氏に見解を聞いてみた。 ゲームメイカーを生んだ「負の側面」 浅野「日本サッカーは強い『個』を育てることを意識してきましたが、そこに重きを置き過ぎて、今の欧州のチーム作りの考え方――11人の意思決定をいかにそろえるのか、そのためにどんなト

                                                                        「和式VS洋式論争」って何? 指導者がJapan’s Wayに思うこと - footballista | フットボリスタ
                                                                      • Japan's ruling party invites more women to meetings, as long as they don't talk

                                                                        TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party, long seen as a homogeneous redoubt of elderly men, now wants more women at its key meetings - provided they don’t do the talking. FILE PHOTO: Toshihiro Nikai, Secretary General of the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party, talks to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during their meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, 31 Augus

                                                                          Japan's ruling party invites more women to meetings, as long as they don't talk
                                                                        • Un-remembering the Massacre: How Japan’s “History Wars” are Challenging Research Integrity Domestically and Abroad - Georgetown Journal of International Affairs

                                                                          Title: Un-remembering the Massacre: How Japan’s “History Wars” are Challenging Research Integrity Domestically and Abroad Current controversies surrounding the memory of a 1923 massacre of Koreans in and around Tokyo provide a starting point for examining the rise of historical denialism in Japan. The past two decades have witnessed the growing influence of small Japanese lobby groups who use tech

                                                                            Un-remembering the Massacre: How Japan’s “History Wars” are Challenging Research Integrity Domestically and Abroad - Georgetown Journal of International Affairs
                                                                          • Japan’s Burakumin (Outcastes) Reconsidered: A Special Issue Refuting Ramseyer’s Interpretation - The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus

                                                                            Special Editors: Ian Neary and Saitō Naoko Coordinator: Tomomi Yamaguchi Mark Ramseyer, the Mitsubishi Professor of Japanese law at Harvard, published four articles (two articles published in peer-reviewed journals, and two discussion papers) about the Buraku issue from 2017 to 2020. Responses to them were slower to emerge than the ones to his work on “comfort women”, ianfu, but in the course of t

                                                                              Japan’s Burakumin (Outcastes) Reconsidered: A Special Issue Refuting Ramseyer’s Interpretation - The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus
                                                                            • 「サッカーに政治を持ち込むな」の根源的矛盾。人種差別、ロシア除外、Japan’s Wayに潜む複雑性 - footballista | フットボリスタ

                                                                              小笠原博毅(神戸大学教授)インタビュー サッカーファンの間で弄される「サッカーに政治を持ち込むな」という警句。一方でW杯が開催されているカタールの労働環境が取り沙汰されたり、BLACK LIVES MATTERへの連帯を示す膝つきジェスチャーが試合前に行われたり、戦争を起こしたロシアの国際試合参加が禁止されたりと、社会問題がスタジアムやピッチに見え隠れしているのは紛れもない事実だ。この一見正論に聞こえるフレーズの下で単純化されている、サッカーと政治が織りなす複雑な関係について、神戸大学でカルチュラル・スタディーズを研究する小笠原博毅教授に話を聞いた。 ※『フットボリスタ第92号』より掲載。 サッカーは世界を1つにしない ──「サッカーに政治を持ち込むな」という警句があります。このフレーズに対し、どのような考えをお持ちですか。 「『政治を持ち込む』と言う時、そこには持ち込む主体が想定されてい

                                                                                「サッカーに政治を持ち込むな」の根源的矛盾。人種差別、ロシア除外、Japan’s Wayに潜む複雑性 - footballista | フットボリスタ
                                                                              • Shinzo Abe, Japan’s Political Houdini, Can’t Escape Coronavirus Backlash (Published 2020)

                                                                                TOKYO — For nearly a month, as the coronavirus has threatened the health and economy of Japan, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been almost invisible. Public health officials, not Mr. Abe, became the face of government ineptitude when a troubled quarantine of a cruise ship led to hundreds of infections on board and the risk of further cases on shore. Those officials have also been left to explain why

                                                                                  Shinzo Abe, Japan’s Political Houdini, Can’t Escape Coronavirus Backlash (Published 2020)
                                                                                • Tokyo Olympics just got an important no-confidence vote — from Japan’s emperor

                                                                                  TOKYO — Japanese Emperor Naruhito appears to be “concerned” that this summer’s Olympics in Tokyo could cause a rise in coronavirus infections, according to the head of the Imperial Household Agency. “His majesty is very worried about the current infection situation of the covid-19 disease,” Yasuhiko Nishimura, grand steward of the agency, told a regular news conference on Thursday, the Kyodo News

                                                                                    Tokyo Olympics just got an important no-confidence vote — from Japan’s emperor

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