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As Japan struggles with rising prices at home, the public reigsters its displeasure with what's happening in the Middle East.
The incident, along with another anime-related collab controversy, is a sign of increasing tensions between Japan and China.
The success or failure of the Alliance could set the tone for Japanese politics for the next decade (or longer).
How Kabukicho, Japan's biggest red light district, arose from the ashes of post-war Japan.
If the coalition gets its way, defacing the Hi no Maru flag - an act currently considered protected speech - could become a crime.
New proposals around property registration and naturalization raise questions around what problem the country is trying to solve.
Japan's ruling class can't admit how badly it's failed the country. So it's blaming foreigners for all its problems instead.
Japan has one of the worst gender gaps in the world. Polls show many don't think the country's first female prime minister will change that.
A new report finds that one-third of all restaurant managers are so busy that they're at risk of working themselves to death.

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