LAW & CRIME
Lawyers Say World’s Oldest Death Row Inmate in Japan Was Framed
The person to ever sit the longest on death row - 55 years - is still alive in Japan. And attorneys say…
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LAW & CRIME
The person to ever sit the longest on death row - 55 years - is still alive in Japan. And attorneys say…
LAW & CRIME
Fresh news about the documentary on one of Japan's most infamous murder cases - and an exclusive interview with a featured reporter.
ENTERTAINMENT
In a continued exclusive for Unseen Japan, Jake Adelstein reflects on writing Tokyo Vice, his true-to-life memoir on the Japanese underworld that…
LAW & CRIME
Her case made national headlines - and became a cult sensation. What happened to "Nevada-tan"? And how has the victim's family coped?
HISTORY
The disintegration of a far-left paramilitary group led to a standoff that was watched on live TV by 90% of the country…
FEATURED
Bombings, battles with the police, hijackings. Read about the Japanese Red Army - the revolutionary group that would shock Japan to its…
PATREON
An incident involving Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo bears an uncanny resemblance to the US 2020 election.
SOCIETY
Umbrella theft is a vexing problem in Japan - inspiring some to invent clever ways to prevent people from purloining their parasols.