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Fugu without the thrill

» by Edward Chmura May 6th, 2008 at 12:00 am » Comments (1)

In a follow up to the National Geographic video on fugu (puffer fish) that we posted the other day, JAPUNDIT reader RTN writes in to alert us to a report in The New York Times about poison-free fugu being farmed in Japan.
SHIMONOSEKI, Japan — Poison has been as integral to fugu, the funny-looking, potentially deadly […]



No leering allowed!

» by Edward Chmura April 30th, 2008 at 12:00 pm » Comments (0)

A group of citizens at the Sukayu Hot Spring resort in Aomori has mobilized to counter what they see as a threat to mixed bathing in the area — men leering at naked women.
The Konyoku wo Mamoru Kai (Protect Mixed Bathing Association) is urging visitors to the Sukayu Hot Spring resort in Aomori […]



Meeting the parents

» by Edward Chmura April 21st, 2008 at 12:00 pm » Comments (0)

Mainichi Wai Wai has a report from a Japanese weekly magazine about a woman who has been arrrested for attempted murder of her future father-in-law over a misperception of his views on her upcoming marriage to his son.
[The woman] admits to the allegations, saying she attacked the old man during a drunken fit because […]



Haruki Murakami and His Generation

» by Marie Mockett April 17th, 2008 at 12:00 pm » Comments (12)

I often have conversations with a slightly older generation of people in Japan about how cultural values have changed, and how youth no longer respect their elders. An izakaya owner put it to me like this: “They are now more individual, but they do not have the respect for tradition that we did.” It’s a […]



City TV show’s version of history stinks

» by Edward Chmura April 13th, 2008 at 12:00 am » Comments (0)

Japanese broadcaster TBS has the citizens of Aizuwakamatsu in Fukushima Prefecture in an uproar after it reported on a recent game show that it was a massive build-up of human waste that cause the defenders of the Aizuwakamatsu Castle to surrender during a major battles during the 19th century.
Aizuwakamatsu Castle was one of the […]



Japan blocks tracksuited ‘guardians of the flame’

» by overoften April 12th, 2008 at 6:00 pm » Comments (8)

A BBC article asks
The Chinese guards protecting the Olympic torch have been described as heavy-handed, aggressive and even thugs. Who are the men in blue tracksuits?
A Times article responds - “The Chinese torch guards are actually paramilitary police from a squad spun off from the army,” and goes on to say that they will […]



Student most likely to…

» by overoften April 5th, 2008 at 12:00 am » Comments (3)

A junior high school in Yamanashi prefecture has come in for sharp criticism after its graduating class’s yearbook ranked students in a number of unusual ways.
The light-hearted rankings are made up every year by the final year students, but this year’s pushed the boundaries of good taste, according to a report in the Mainichi.
Among the […]



Lehmand Brothers suing Marbeni

» by Edward Chmura April 1st, 2008 at 12:00 pm » Comments (0)

Lehman Brothers has filed a $350-million damage suit against the Japanese Marubeni trading company for fraud. Lehman claims that Marubeni employees helped secure a Japanese company for a loan.
Marubeni is claming that the employees acted on their own, that they are also victims, and so they should not be held liable for damages.
In early […]



Sumo sinks further as murder scandal deepens

» by Edward Chmura March 24th, 2008 at 3:00 pm » Comments (1)

The Washington Post recently had an excellent recap on the ongoing investigation into the death of Takashi Saito, a 17-year-old wrestler who was literally tortured to death by his stablemaster and mates.
His death, which police initially ruled to be the result of “heart disease,” led to the arrest last month of his former sumo […]



Japan bickers while Rome burns

» by overoften March 22nd, 2008 at 12:00 am » Comments (1)

With a looming global financial crisis it’s a very hands-on time for governors of national banks the world over. But in Japan, the top job is vacant while the government and opposition use the appointment as a political football.
That’s the view expressed in a Mainichi editorial published yesterday under the no-nonsense headline “Leaving top […]



On man’s encounter with a chikan

» by Edward Chmura March 21st, 2008 at 6:00 pm » Comments (5)

A Japan Talk podcast listener named Billy wrote in to let us know about a post he did in May of last year about an experience he has apprehending a chikan at a Tokyo train station. I found the story pretty amazing and Billy kindly gave us permission to reprint it here.
You can check […]



Race and movie roles

» by Edward Chmura March 8th, 2008 at 6:00 pm » Comments (5)

Remember all the controversy some time back about Chinese actors being cast in roles depicting Japanese characters?
Well how about actor Robert Downey Jr. playing a white man who plays a blackman in a movie. . . I think. . .

And that is Jack Black behind him.



He said, she said, they said

» by Edward Chmura March 7th, 2008 at 6:00 pm » Comments (0)

The mayor of Meiwa in Gunma Prefecture and seven other members of the town’s municipal assembly have filed a lawsuit against a female Meiwa Municipal Assembly member for defamation, because she is pressing indecent assault charges against another assembly member. The group says that the 52-year-old women implied that they also were involved in the […]



How not to get invited back

» by overoften March 5th, 2008 at 12:00 am » Comments (3)

Danwei has an interesting about Björk’s Sunday night gig in Shanghai, apparently only her second ever gig in China, and by the looks of things, very possibly her last.
Adam Schokora writes that Björk “closed the show with a 2nd encore performance of “Declare Independence” – a rousing power-to-the people anthem containing such lyrics as: “Declare […]



Butter blasted at Japanese blubber butchers

» by Edward Chmura March 3rd, 2008 at 3:51 pm » Comments (3)

Sea Shepherd activists have taken to shooting rotten butter at Japanese whaling factory ships in order to harass them.
“The crew deployed over two dozen bottles of rotten butter, sending a stench throughout the whale-killing ship that will remain for days,” the group said.
They said they also threw packets of an undisclosed “slippery chemical” on to […]



Yasukuni filmmakers threatened

» by Edward Chmura February 21st, 2008 at 12:00 pm » Comments (1)

A film company is feeling the heat from Japanese extremists over a documentary they are planning to release about Yasukuni Shrine.
“The threats began about two months ago, when we started press screenings of the movie in Japan,” [Chinese-born director Li Ying] told The Hollywood Reporter in Berlin, where “Yasukuni” screened at the Berlin International Film […]



Japanese mating rituals

» by Edward Chmura February 20th, 2008 at 12:00 am » Comments (2)

Here is another one of those stories that pop up every now and again that seem to indicate some Japanese men have a definite problem interacting with members of the opposite sex.
In this episode, Daisuke Nunomura, a 28-year old male employee of Skymark Airlines has been arrested for abusing a female coworker whom he locked […]



Coffee brewer bitter over bad review

» by Edward Chmura February 18th, 2008 at 4:00 am » Comments (2)

Chat Noir, operator of the Caffe Veloce coffee shop in Japan, has sued publisher Kodansha for 11 million yen and an apology to compensate for losses it says it suffered due to a bad review of their coffee.
The October 2007 issue of “The Weekend for Adults” monthly magazine by Kodansha ranked 11 popular cafe […]



No Chinese, please!

» by Edward Chmura February 13th, 2008 at 4:00 pm » Comments (4)

Almost 76 percent of the respondents to a telephone survey conducted in Japan by Kyodo News last weekend said they will no longer use food items that come from China.
According to Kyodo, the percentage of people in Japan who use Chinese food items dropped from around 58% last year to only 21.6% after the […]



Cyber censorship in China

» by Edward Chmura February 12th, 2008 at 8:00 am » Comments (0)

When the groups Reporters Without Borders and Chinese Human Rights Defenders published an online report titled Journey to the Heart of Internet Censorship about how China is censoring online content, the Chinese government did the only thing it knows how to do. . . It censored the report
Just hours after the report was issued, Yang […]







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