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Reader Mail
May 19, 2016
Bikini Atoll tests, cause and effect
Regarding the editorial "Revisiting Bikini Atoll nuclear tests" in the May 16 edition, I am an attorney who has been handling radiation cases in the United States for over 30 years. The law in this country is quite well-developed on the duty the government or any other defendant owes to the plaintiff:...
Reader Mail
May 19, 2016
What are Cutler's true intensions?
The article "No reset button on TPP pact, Cutler warns" in the May 14 edition quotes Wendy Cutler as saying that the TPP pact is "impossible to renegotiate", and "indispensable."
Reader Mail
May 19, 2016
Hypocrisy and discrimination
Colin P.A. Jones presents a thoughtful take on the role the Constitution plays in Japanese society in "Does the Japanese Constitution mean anything?" in the May 9 edition.
LIFE / Language / MORNING ENGLISH
May 16, 2016
Let's discuss the burden of 'double care'
An estimated 253,000 people in Japan are shouldering the double burden of raising children while also caring for sick or elderly family members.
Reader Mail
May 14, 2016
Reconciliation in an age of lingering hatred
There is a context to U.S. President Barack Obama's planned visit to Hiroshima that is unspoken, but every bit as powerful and necessary as the direct message of nuclear disarmament: that historical woes can — and should — be overcome.
Reader Mail
May 14, 2016
Abe can't break out of tunnel vision
Regarding the story "Abe, Merkel disagree on world economy" in the May 7 edition, it seems paradoxical that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe can't stop pushing his failed economic policies wherever he goes when no amount of rhetoric can ever plug all the gaping holes in his feeble Abenomics.
Reader Mail
May 14, 2016
Trump and the U.S. military in Japan
Regarding the May 8 article "Trump proposals for Japan will not become U.S. policy, expert says," Donald Trump has thrown a stone to make ripples on the seemingly waveless waters of the Japan-U.S. military alliance.
Japan Times
JAPAN / Politics
May 11, 2016
Poll: Do you think Obama should apologize?
It was announced Tuesday that U.S. President Barack Obama will visit Hiroshima later this month during the Group of 7 summit in Japan. 
LIFE / Language / MORNING ENGLISH
May 9, 2016
Let's discuss leadership workshops for female Japanese students
The U.S. Embassy will hold workshops for female Japanese junior high and high school students on leadership and speaking up, in a bid to promote gender equality.
Reader Mail
May 7, 2016
Former expat finds much in Japan to blame
Japan has messed me up and everyone there is to blame.
Reader Mail
May 7, 2016
Obama's dismal record on nukes
Regarding the story "No apology for A-bombings, Kishida says" in the April 25 edition, U.S. President Barack Obama didn't deserve the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 and he's certainly not the "peace advocate" to be making sweet sounding speeches in Hiroshima. His "peace" record since 2009 has been deplorable....
LIFE / Language / MORNING ENGLISH
May 2, 2016
Let's discuss what to do with pets in quake-hit Kumamoto
As evacuees with pets in quake-hit Kumamoto shy away or are even banned from moving into evacuation shelters, Ryunosuke Animal Hospital has opened its doors to pets and their owners.
Reader Mail
Apr 28, 2016
In defense of Japan's moral standards
Popular TV personality Becky and Diet member Kensuke Miyazaki were both recently caught in cheating scandals. Both cases involved the breaking of marital vows and in both instances the public figures involved suffered harsh consequences.
Reader Mail
Apr 28, 2016
The scandal at Mitsubishi Motors
Regarding the story "Mitsubishi Motors admits using unapproved tests since '91" in the April 27 edition, if the pressure on the company's development engineers for achieving high fuel efficacy goals was the cause of the cheating, engineers at other carmakers will be under the same pressure, because of...
LIFE / Language / MORNING ENGLISH
Apr 25, 2016
Let's discuss Sharp's new humanoid phone
Sharp Corp. is launching a small humanoid smartphone that responds to voice commands and can project movies on a wall.
Reader Mail
Apr 22, 2016
Remembering an evangelist against nukes
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his fellow Group of Seven foreign ministers laid wreaths at the cenotaph in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on April 11.
Reader Mail
Apr 22, 2016
A lot of money in right-wing politics
Regarding the story "Former ASDF chief Tamogami arrested" in the April 15 edition, does this mean that the attached Yushukan museum at Yasukuni Shrine will withdraw Tamogami's revisionist books from its souvenir shop? Yes, Toshio Tamogami is something of a folk hero around Yasukuni Shrine.
LIFE / Language / MORNING ENGLISH
Apr 18, 2016
Let's discuss the Tokyo Olympic logo competition
Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizers have unveiled a shortlist of four replacement logos after the original design was scrapped.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Apr 18, 2016
In pictures: The pageantry of horseback archery
Yabusame — traditional archer on horseback — started in the Kamakura Period (1185–1333) as a way to appease the gods for prosperity and hone the Zen-like focus of samurai warriors.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Apr 17, 2016
Kumamoto quake info: where to go, how to help
Starting with a magnitude-6.5 quake on April 14, a series of major earthquakes have hit the central Kumamoto area of Japan, causing deaths, injuries and widespread damage to the area's residences and infrastructure. As aftershocks continue, tens of thousands of people have moved into evacuation centers...

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