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Mount Fuji remains one of Japan’s most iconic destinations, but record visitor numbers have brought overcrowding, litter, dangerous climbing practices and more rescues. In response, authorities have introduced new restrictions and higher climbing fees in an effort to protect the mountain. This episode explores why the changes were made and whether they will be enough to preserve Japan’s most famous peak.
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Japan’s traditional organized crime groups are shrinking, but a new type of criminal network is taking their place. Known as tokuryū, these loosely organized groups recruit members through social media and encrypted messaging apps, making them harder for police to track. This episode explores how Japan’s criminal underworld is changing and why authorities see tokuryū as one of the country’s fastest-growing security threats.
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Japan’s hikikomori — people who withdraw from society for months or even years at a time — have long been viewed as a youth problem. Increasingly, however, many are reaching middle age while still living in isolation.
As parents grow older and support networks shrink, Japan is facing a new challenge with no easy solutions. This episode examines the scale of the problem, what causes it and why time may be running out for many families.
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Japan consistently ranks near the bottom of international gender equality indexes despite being one of the world’s largest economies. From politics and corporate leadership to wages and caregiving expectations, significant gaps remain. This episode examines why progress has been slow, what the data shows and whether Japan is finally beginning to change.
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Tattoos have become increasingly mainstream around the world, but in Japan they continue to carry a stigma. From public baths and gyms to workplaces and social perceptions, people with tattoos can still face restrictions and discrimination. This episode explores the historical roots of the taboo, its links to organized crime and whether attitudes are finally beginning to change.
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Japan has approved one of the biggest changes to its postwar security policy in decades, opening the door to weapons exports after years of strict limits. Supporters say the move reflects a tougher regional security environment, while critics argue it marks a major shift away from Japan’s pacifist identity. This episode examines what changed, why now and what it could mean for Japan’s future role in global defense.
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A Japanese prefecture has introduced a system that rewards residents for reporting suspected illegal foreign workers, reigniting debate over immigration, labor shortages and social trust. Supporters say the policy helps enforce the law, while critics warn it could encourage suspicion and discrimination. This episode examines why the measure was introduced and what it says about Japan’s uneasy relationship with foreign labor.
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A growing number of vulnerable teenagers and young adults have been gathering around Tokyo’s Kabukicho district, becoming known online as the “Toyoko Kids.” Many are runaways or struggling with abuse, isolation, mental health issues or unstable home lives. This episode looks at how the phenomenon emerged, why it has drawn national attention and what it reveals about the gaps in Japan’s social support system.
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Japan is introducing major changes to its divorce and child custody system, including the possibility of joint custody after separation. Supporters say the reforms could help parents stay involved in their children’s lives, while critics warn about risks involving domestic abuse and enforcement. This episode examines what’s changing and why the debate has become so divisive.
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Japan has some of the strictest gun laws in the world, and shootings remain extremely rare. But the country’s low level of gun crime is about more than just regulation. This episode examines the legal system, cultural attitudes and enforcement strategies that make firearms unusually difficult to obtain and use in Japan.
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Foreigners can legally buy land in Japan, but ownership does not come with residency or visa rights. New reporting requirements and growing political attention have added complexity to the issue. This episode explains what foreigners can and cannot do, how the system works and why the topic is drawing renewed scrutiny.
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Japan has begun cracking down on cycling behavior, with police issuing fines for violations that were often overlooked in the past. From riding on sidewalks to using smartphones or umbrellas while cycling, enforcement is becoming more visible. This episode looks at what’s changed, why now and whether the crackdown will actually improve safety.
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Japan’s idol industry continues to evolve, with new trends reshaping how fans engage with performers. From changing expectations around accessibility to the rise of new fan practices, idol culture is adapting to a different generation.
This episode looks at what’s driving the shift and what it reveals about entertainment and identity in Japan today.
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Homelessness in Japan often looks different from what many expect. Beyond those living on the streets, a growing number of people are staying in internet cafés, temporary housing or other unstable situations. This episode looks at the scale of hidden homelessness, who is affected and why it remains largely out of sight.
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Renewed pressure from Donald Trump is testing Japan–U.S. relations, from defense spending demands to trade and regional security expectations. This episode examines what Washington is asking of Tokyo, how Japanese leaders are responding and what it could mean for the alliance moving forward.
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Japan’s police are often seen as effective and orderly, but a series of recent cases has raised questions about training, accountability and how investigations are handled. From mishandled evidence to internal scandals, deeper issues are starting to surface. This episode examines where the system is falling short and why reform has been slow.
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Japan has some of the strictest weapon laws in the world, including limits on what kinds of knives people can carry and why. A blade that seems ordinary in other countries can quickly land someone in trouble with police in Japan.
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Escalating conflict involving Iran is raising new concerns for Japan. The country relies heavily on energy imports from the Middle East, much of it shipped through the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical oil chokepoints. This episode examines why Japan is particularly vulnerable to disruptions in the region and what a prolonged conflict could mean for energy prices, the economy and national security.
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Japan’s Self-Defense Forces are facing a growing recruitment crisis. As regional tensions rise and defense spending increases, fewer young people are signing up. This episode examines why enlistment is falling, how demographic decline plays a role and what it means for Japan’s security strategy.
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Tensions between Japan and China continue to simmer in the waters around the Senkaku Islands, with near-daily coast guard patrols and growing military activity. This episode examines what’s happening at sea, why the dispute matters strategically and how it fits into the broader rivalry between Beijing and Tokyo.
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