Tag - big-in-japan

 
 

BIG IN JAPAN

JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Mar 3, 2013
Solution to bullying lies in 'resetting' culprits
"The biggest problem in Japanese education is the idea that you can eliminate bullying by reforming the system."
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Feb 24, 2013
Overseas voyages by retirees include more than a few shipwrecks
In 1986, shortly before the beginning of Japan's "bubble economy," a department in the former Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) announced a plan named Silver Columbia 92.
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Feb 17, 2013
Hiding from strangers in the global village
In his 1993 novel "Hanauzumi," Junichi Watanabe pictures a prosperous farming village in Saitama. The year is 1868. The Meiji Restoration has just occurred. The shogun has been overthrown. The teenage Emperor Meiji has been conveyed from the ancient imperial capital of Kyoto and installed in Tokyo. Great...
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Feb 10, 2013
Lots of blame, but few solutions to terrorist attacks abroad
On Jan. 16, Islamic militants believed led by the elusive commander Mokhtar Belmokhtar struck a natural-gas processing plant in Ain Amenas, Algeria. In the rescue attempt by units of Algeria's army, as many as 81 people may have died, among which were 10 Japanese employees of JGC Corporation.
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Feb 3, 2013
Constitutional revision may bring less freedom
Article 18 of Japan's Constitution states, "No person shall be held in bondage of any kind. Involuntary servitude, except as punishment for crime, is prohibited."
Japan Times
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Jan 26, 2013
Paying a record tuna price is simply good advertising
“Even considering that Ooma tuna is a prestige brand, its tuna might normally sell for about u00a54,000 to u00a55,000 per kilogram,” a seafood trader tells Nikkan Gendai (Jan. 8).
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Jan 19, 2013
Japan's growing diaspora reflects concern for the country's future
Here's a surprising fact: One Japanese in a hundred lives abroad. It's surprising because so much is made lately of Japan's growing insularity. Young people seem less interested than ever in studying overseas, and voters last month elected a new government whose platform includes strong doses of patriotism...
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Jan 13, 2013
Magazines struggle to maintain relevance
The print edition of venerable U.S. weekly news magazine Newsweek is no more. From the Jan. 4 issue it relaunched as a digital-only publication.
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Jan 6, 2013
Additives: Let's hope we are not what we eat
Four-legged chickens
Japan Times
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Dec 30, 2012
As the new year approaches, Japan still reels from 2011
What a sad, sad country this is. What sad shape it's in, as this Year of the Dragon draws to a close. Economically, politically socially, individually, it is merely scraping by, surviving rather than living.
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Dec 23, 2012
Abe is a hawk, the public merely conservative
Commenting acidly on November's U.S. presidential election, American columnist George Will said all it showed was "whether Barack Obama or Mitt Romney has the smaller gigantic number of Americans not wanting him to be president." Substitute the names of Prime Minister-elect Shinzo Abe and outgoing Prime...
Japan Times
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Dec 16, 2012
Japan loses its cool as South Korea heats up
Last month, a nationwide survey of 3,000 people by the Cabinet office found that the percentage of Japanese who do not view South Korea on friendly terms rose to 59 percent, up by 23.7 points from 2011. The sharply negative shift appeared to reverse over a decade of warming relations between the two...
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Dec 9, 2012
New breed of 'criminal elements' emerging from the shadows
Don't look now, but some new bad guys have come to town. Referred to as han-gure, they've actually been around for a while already, flying under the radar of the mainstream media.
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Dec 2, 2012
Silent majority blasted by political noise
Here's another election upon us — a fitting time to reflect on tranquility and its opposite, cacophony.
Japan Times
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Nov 25, 2012
The convoluted crime spree of Amagasaki's 'piranha family'
By next week, the media will start compiling lists of the top news stories of 2012. The short list can be expected to include natural and manmade disasters, political bombshells, international disputes, indiscretions by celebrities in the worlds of sports and entertainment and, of course, sensational...
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Nov 18, 2012
Yoshiwara busts send message: 'Keep it clean'
On May 24, 1956, the Diet voted Japan's anti-prostitution statute into law, effective from April 1, 1957; but enforcement was postponed a year to give sex workers time to seek new livelihoods.
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Nov 11, 2012
The changing face of fatherhood in Japan
My maiden brush with paternity in Japan was in 1982. New to the country and new to my job, I said to my boss, "My wife is expecting a baby on such-and-such a day and I'll want that day off."
Japan Times
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Nov 4, 2012
It's a bad time for Sapio to downsize
Japan's first two shūkanshi (weekly magazines) appeared so closely, their arrival could be described as analogous to a "photo start" as opposed to a photo finish. The Asahi Shimbun launched Junkan Asahi on Feb. 25, 1922. Rather than appearing weekly, however, it was issued on the 5th, 15th and 25th...
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Oct 28, 2012
You can't choose your (invisible) neighbors
Some animals are solitary. Others live in flocks or herds. Human beings are somewhere in between. Our sociability and our economic needs force us into communities, where our misanthropy, meanness and selfishness — or maybe it's an instinctive craving for solitude — can make our neighbors'...
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Oct 21, 2012
Watching the wealthy, a popular spectator sport
Twenty-five years ago, in what was to became known as the bubble economy, many Japanese suddenly found themselves awash in money.

Longform

Things may look perfect to the outside world, but today's mom is fine with some imperfection at home.
How 'Reiwa moms' are reshaping motherhood in Japan