Tag: japan politics

The new live production of JoJo became a bizarre adventure in its own right this month as its production company canceled the first shows. What happened? And how will they make it up to the fans?
Why a conflict over a spring musical festival is renewing tensions between Kawaguchi and Saitama cities and the local Kurdish population.
As prices of goods keep rising, ramen shops in Japan are going out of business at an increasing pace. Many blame the ramen "price wall."
We typically write them in katakana now - but these Japanese words originally had kanji. How many of these can YOU read?
Legal hassles used to be the only exit threat for foreign residents in Japan. Not anymore — now unsettled bills could be their ticket out.
Japan's technical interns, some of whom suffer horrible abuses from their employers, may soon find it easier to find a new job. Learn more about proposed legal changes - and the abuses technical interns currently face.

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