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The Week
Arielle Busetto
25 episodes
1 day ago
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The Week
'The Week' Podcast #25, Special Episode: Ishikawa’s Journey of Restoration and Revival
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week — a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of what is going on in Japan, hosted by Arielle Busetto. The podcast is back and we're traveling to Ishikawa to explore the region's recovery after the January 1 earthquake and torrential rains in September.  In our 25th episode, we introduce inspiring stories of the many individuals aiding the crested ibis' return to mainland Japan and their tales of hope in the face of adversity.   Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. We have a library of podcasts available on our landing page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan ー in both English and Japanese, ー and discover Sports Talk. RELATED:  * Ishikawa Awaits Tourists' Return Two Months After New Year's Noto Quake Author: Arielle Busetto
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1 year ago
8 minutes 50 seconds

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'The Week' Podcast #24, Special Episode: A Seafood Tour in Ibaraki and Fukushima
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week — a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of what is going on in Japan, hosted by Arielle Busetto. After a hiatus, the podcast is back for a special episode. Join me to discover great spots with amazing seafood along northeast Japan's Pacific coast. In our twenty-fourth episode, we give a rundown of our recent trip to Hitachinaka in Ibaraki and Iwaki in Fukushima. You will hear from the vendors selling the freshest fish and local restaurants preparing it, and get our reactions while touring these colorful locations.    Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. We have a library of podcasts available on our landing page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan ー in both English and Japanese ー and discover Sports Talk. RELATED:  * New Seafood Discoveries Delight the Senses in Ibaraki and Fukushima* SAKANA & JAPAN FESTIVAL 2023: A Grand Gathering of Seafood Delicacies Author: Arielle Busetto
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1 year ago
10 minutes 7 seconds

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'The Week' Podcast #23: Tourists in Japan, Esports and Candy, Badminton Stars
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week, a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan's culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds, and sports. It is hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our 23rd episode, we spotlight Shinzo Abe's legacy ahead of his state funeral on Tuesday, September 27.  Then we delve into the big announcement of the week, as Japan prepares to reopen borders for tourists from October 11.  In a cultural piece of news, we look into new research showing the relationship between sugar consumption and esports performance.  And in sports, we showcase the dynamic duo in badminton who have achieved new heights on September 20.    Join us wherever you get your podcasts: on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto and @JAPAN_Forward_. New podcasts will come out every weekend and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have a library of podcasts available on our landing page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan ー in both English and Japanese ー and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * The Abe Legacy: A More Asian Japan, Steering Its Own Course in the World* Welcome to Japan: Individual Travelers, Visa Waivers Return for the First Time Since COVID-19* The Japanese American Experience: Great-Grandfather Was a ‘Hostile Alien’* Lessons from a Crisis of Democracy: Narrating the Internment of Japanese Americans* Tips to Play and Win at Esports: Eating Candies* [ODDS and EVENS] Takuro Hoki and Yugo Kobayashi Soar to New Heights in Badminton* [Kimono Style] Seeing Red: Creating the Colors of Kimono Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
8 minutes 3 seconds

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'The Week’ Podcast #22: Abe's Reforms, China Threats, New Travel Rules
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds, and sports, too. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our twenty-second episode, we spotlight tensions with China’s naval and maritime activities in Japanese waters and what this means for Japan's defense policy.  Then we delve into a retrospective on Shinzo Abe’s initiatives to reform government administrative and intelligence infrastructure as Japan moves towards a normal country status.  Further forward, and important to many readers, we look at the new travel restrictions, which make it easier for people to return to Japan.  And in sports, we showcase 'The Great Sasuke', who participated in a fight this weekend to raise funds for people in Ukraine. The full list of related articles is below.   Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have a library of podcasts available on our landing page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan ー in both English and Japanese ー and Sports Talk. RELATED:  * The Abe Legacy: A Japan Empowered by Far-reaching Reforms* China Aggressively Seeking ‘effective control’ in Waters Around the Senkaku Islands* Serious About the Defense of Japan: More Details, Please* EDITORIAL | Largest Anime Database Launched, Expected to Bolster Japan’s Lucrative Industry* OBITUARY | Queen Elizabeth II: World Figure, A Friend of Japan’s Royal Family* What to Know for Travel to Japan: Relaxed COVID-19 Rules, No Tour Guide* Japanese Pro Wrestler ‘The Great Sasuke’ Returns to the Ring for a Great Cause* Production of Edible Crickets Expands with New Rules in Place Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
7 minutes 48 seconds

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‘The Week’ Podcast #21: Tensions in Tawain, Police Security Revamps, Brad Pitt on a Bullet Train
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds, and sports, too. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our twenty-first episode, we spotlight tensions in the Taiwan Strait, and what this means for Japan and its relations with neighboring countries.  Then we delve into the recent resignation of the chief of the National Police Agency following Shinzo Abe’s assassination.  Further forward, we look at the first-ever red carpet event on a bullet train between Kyoto and Tokyo, ahead of the release of a new Hollywood film. In the gaming world, we highlight the return of the public to expos, starting with BitSummit in Kyoto. And in sports, we shoot for the stars with Shohei Ohtani, who reached his 30th home run of the season. Find the related articles list below.   Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have a library of podcasts available on our landing page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan ー in both English and Japanese ー and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  *  Japanese Lawmakers’ Visit to Taiwan: What Does it Mean?* ‘Heightening Tensions’ in the Taiwan Strait: China Can’t Get Japan Out of Its Mind* EDITORIAL | After Abe’s Assassination, Revamp Needed in Securing VIPs* The Luxurious Life of Dogs in Japan: Dog Grooming* First-Ever Moving Red Carpet Event On A Bullet Train* [Gamer’s World] BitSummit’s Indie Games Are Back, First Japanese Expo With Public Since COVID* BASEBALL | Shohei Ohtani Reaches Another Milestone with 30th Homer of 2022* [Hidden Wonders of Japan] Song, Dance, and Somen Noodles at Omiwa Shrine in Nara Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
7 minutes 59 seconds

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‘The Week’ Podcast #20: The Nuclear Energy Debate, Softbank Woes, teamLab's New Adventure
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds, and sports, too. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our twentieth episode, we spotlight Shinzo Abe’s state funeral, and the updates on the ceremony scheduled for September 27.  Then we delve into an announcement made by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida which could foretell a major shift in Japan’s nuclear energy policy. Further forward, we look at the interactive teamLab Borderless exhibition, which is set to close its Odaiba museum and open in a new location in 2023. In the business world, we take the long view in a look at the troubles of Masayoshi Son of Softbank. And in sports, Yuruzu Hanyu speaks with The Sankei Shimbun and JAPAN Forward in a one-on-one interview, telling us of his exciting plans since becoming a professional figure skater. Find the related articles list below.   Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have a library of podcasts available on our landing page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan ー in both English and Japanese ー and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * 6,400 Attendees Expected at Shinzo Abe’s State Funeral * The Abe Episodes: Binding Contrasting Interests with the Value of ‘Harmony’ * Japan Eyes Developing Next Generation Nuclear Plants: Things to Know * OBITUARY: Fashion Designer Hanae Mori Pioneered ‘East Meets West’* Cheer Up, Masayoshi Son! You’ve Got 300 Years to Turn Around SoftBank’s Troubles* teamLab Borderless Says Goodbye to Odaiba, to Reopen with New Cutting Edge Art* INTERVIEW | Yuzuru Hanyu One-on-One: The New Pro’s Aim is to ‘Get Stronger!’ * Soba’s Secrets: Lessons from Making Buckwheat Noodles from Scratch Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
7 minutes 9 seconds

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‘The Week’ Podcast #19: Discover the New SDGs Website, Awamori Culture, and Mark the End of WWII
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds, and sports, too. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our nineteenth episode, we spotlight the 77th anniversary of the end of the Second World War and our reporting from the ground.  Then we delve into an exciting new website ー Japan 2 Earth ー dedicated to the issues and debate around the environment and SDGs, released under the JAPAN Forward umbrella.  Further forward, we look at the ancient and popular culture of Awamori liquor in Okinawa. And in sports, we shoot for the stars with a profile on basketball player Rui Machida. Find the related articles list below.   Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have a library of podcasts available on our landing page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan ー in both English and Japanese ー and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * Marking the End of World War II Amid COVID-19 and the War in Ukraine* Prayers for Ukraine at Yasukuni Shrine on the 77th Anniversary of the End of World War II* Creating a United Front Against the Destructive Path of Neocolonialism*  ‘Japan 2 Earth’: New Website Launches to Help Communities Achieve Development Goals* [Road Once Traveled] Japanese City Extends a Helping Hand through Water* [Vietnam! Moving Ahead Together] Can Japanese Technology Combat Vietnam’s Pollution Problem?*  South Korea Offers Hospitals and Food to the North ー Provided It Dismantles Its Nuclear Weapons* Okinawa’s Awamori: The Spirit That Survived* BASKETBALL | Rui Machida Makes Solid Impact in Her First Season with Washington Mystics* A Visit to the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
8 minutes 35 seconds

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‘The Week’ Podcast #18: Kishida Shuffles Ministers, China Rages Missiles, Remembering Issey Miyake
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds, and sports, too. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our eighteenth episode, we spotlight Prime Minister Kishida’s reshuffle of the Cabinet and learn who’s who as he brings new blood into the 19-minister cohort.  We also delve into the consequences of China’s missile tantrums over the past week, and what implications they have for peace and security in East Asia.  Further forward, we look at some of the most fascinating aspects of the late Issey Miyake’s life, delving into what inspired the world-renowned designer who spread happiness with his clothes.  Find the related articles list below.   Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have a library of podcasts available on our landing page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan ー in both English and Japanese ー and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * Fireworks Around Taiwan Reveal the Secrets of China’s Army In Attack Mode* Carrying on Shinzo Abe’s Strategy for a Free and Open Indo-Pacific* EDITORIAL | China’s Missile Tantrum Threatens Many Nations, Not Just Taiwan* Fumio Kishida’s Cabinet Reshuffle: Key Points to Know* PHOTOS: Heavy Rains Hit Northern Japan* With Mentor Abe Gone, Kishida Has to Keep Ruling Party’s Conservative Base* OBITUARY | Issey Miyake Designed Surprise and Joy Into Fashion* [ICE TIME] Illustrator Mika Matsuda Brings Personalities of Skaters to Life with Her Work* Experience Old-fashioned Tokyo on a Walking Tour Of Yanaka Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
6 minutes 48 seconds

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‘The Week’ Podcast #17: Kishida at the UN, Beer from Coffee, Summer Camp Culture
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds, and sports, too. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our seventeenth episode, we spotlight Prime Minister Kishida’s August 1 speech advocating “a world without nuclear weapons” on the opening day of the non-proliferation conference at the United Nations in New York.  We also showcase the interesting demographics revealed in a public opinion poll on holding a state funeral for slain former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.  Further forward, we tackle the SDGs with a look into making beer out of food scraps, and spotlight an interview with Taiwanese math rock trio Elephant Gym. Find the related articles list below.   Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend, and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have a library of podcasts available on our landing page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan ー in both English and Japanese, and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * TRANSCRIPT | Kishida Speech at NPT Conference: Giving Up on Disarmament Not an Option * Poll: Younger Generations and Majority of LDP Supporters Say ‘Yes’ to Abe’s State Funeral* From Food Waste to Beer: Bread Crusts and Coffee Beans Transformed into Delicious Brews* [ODDS and EVENS] Yokohama F. Marinos Riding High in Kevin Muscat’s First Full Season as Manager* INTERVIEW | Taiwan’s Math Rock Heroes Elephant Gym: ‘We Can All Resonate Together in Music’ * INTERVIEW | Hideo Furukawa: Beyond The Dystopia of ‘Soundtrack’ *  Through a Bicultural Lens: Summer Camps in America and Japan Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
7 minutes 14 seconds

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‘The Week’ Podcast #16: Yuzuru Hanyu, Geothermal Energy, COVID Strikes Again
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds, and sports, too. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our sixteenth episode, we spotlight the famed skater Yuzuru Hanyu and his recent retirement from competition.  We also showcase a six-part series on Justice Radhabinod Pal, a particularly renowned jurist in the Tokyo Trials who looked at Asia’s experience in the Second World War from a different perspective.  Further forward, we look into the lavender fields of Hokkaido, which just reached their peak season. Find the related articles list below.   Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend, and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have a library of podcasts available on our landing page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan ー in both English and Japanese, and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * FIGURE SKATING | Yuzuru Hanyu Announces Retirement From Competition, Will Continue Career as a Pro Skater* [SOCIAL WIRE] Yuzuru Hanyu Retires From Figure Skating Competition*  EDITORIAL | Nuclear Accident: Astronomical Damages Awarded in Another Confused Court Ruling*  Justice Radhabinod Pal: The Life and Times of the Tokyo Trials Jurist* War Crimes Trials: Why the ‘Most Politically Independent’ Judge Found the Japanese Not Guilty* Ken Noguchi: Get Those Geothermal Energy Plants Up and Running* EDITORIAL | Make Testing Easy to Find, Easy to Take to Curb the 7th Wave of COVID-19* [Hidden Wonders of Japan] Relaxing in Shades of Purple in the Lavender Fields of Hokkaido Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
7 minutes 39 seconds

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‘The Week’ Podcast #15: Shinzo Abe’s Funeral, Sri Lanka’s Economy, Sumo Bout Controversy
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds, and sports, too. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our fifteenth episode, we spotlight the funeral of Shinzo Abe, and the ongoing investigation of his death.  It was an eventful week in politics, with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida mapping out his policies going forward after a successful election for his party. Further forward, we look into some summer events coming back to Japan as the country learns to live with the ongoing pandemic, like Gion Matsuri, and the ongoing Nagoya Basho sumo tournament. Find the related articles list below.   Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend, and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have a library of podcasts available on our landing page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan ー in both English and Japanese, and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * Showing Up for a Hurting Friend: Dignitaries Send Condolences, Mourn Shinzo Abe with Japan* Thousands Flood Zojoji Temple and the Streets of Tokyo to Say Farewell to Shinzo Abe * Unification Church Leader Confirms Tetsuya Yamagami’s Mother is Church Member* Prime Minister Kishida Maps Out Agenda Following Election Victory, Death of Shinzo Abe * Sri Lanka is Declared ‘Bankrupt’ as Humanitarian Crisis Looms* Reviving the Pharmaceutical Industry: Vaccine Mistrust and Negativity* The Gion Matsuri: 1,100 Years of Tradition and Change* SUMO | Terunofuji Moves Into Share of the Lead with Controversial Win at Nagoya Basho Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
8 minutes 46 seconds

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‘The Week’ Podcast #14 Special Episode on the Death of Shinzo Abe
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds, and sports, too.. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our fourteenth episode, we do something a little different. We delve into the special coverage of the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.  We report the rolling events and the reactions of politicians in Japan and abroad in a conversation with Grant Newsham, a retired United States Marine Colonel and former US diplomat with decades of background in Japan. Currently, Newsham is a Research Fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies and a regular contributor to JAPAN Forward. Newsham shares with us some insights into the challenges and legacy of the longest-serving prime minister in Japan’s history. Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend, and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have a library of podcasts available on our landing page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan ー in both English and Japanese, and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * [Asia’s Next Page] Indo-Pacific at a Loss: The Abe Memoire* What We Know About Shinzo Abe’s Suspected Assassin So Far* Statesman and Defender: Shinzo Abe Will Be Missed* EDITORIAL | Shinzo Abe’s Assassination is Terrorism, a Tragedy That Japan Should Not See Again* A Nation In Shock: The Day After Shinzo Abe’s Assassination, Questions Remain* Japan’s Political World Will Never Be the Same Without Shinzo Abe* PM Kishida, Japanese Officials Mourn Shinzo Abe: ‘Incredible Loss of a Great Politician’* TIMELINE: Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Assassinated* ‘Tragic, Devastating’: World Leaders React to Shinzo Abe’s Death Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
9 minutes 48 seconds

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‘The Week’ Podcast #13: Death of Hong Kong, Japan's Energy Crunch, and Fuji Rock is Back
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds, and sports, too.. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our thirteenth episode, we spotlight the 25th anniversary since Hong Kong was handed over from the United Kingdom to China, with stories of Hong Kongers exploring their identity in film and reflections on the political changes under Xi Jinping’s hands. Further forward, it’s a hot summer, punctuated by a major energy crunch. The arts and entertainment scenes are brimming with announcements and the return of in-person festivals, including the return of Fuji Rock 2022. At the same time, we take a look at what’s behind a recent boom in pet culture in Japan. Find the related articles list below.   Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend, and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have a library of podcasts available on our landing page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan ー in both English and Japanese, and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * Sweltering Heat in Tokyo Area Puts Pressure on Energy Grid* EDITORIAL | Choose Candidates Who Will Address Japan’s Energy Crisis * EDITORIAL | Tokyo Governor Should Rethink Solar Panels Plan * Hong Kong Activists Express Disgust at Xi’s Visit to the City* ‘Blue Island’: Film Reveals Hong Kongers Seeking Their Identity* Not so Kawaii – Purchasing a Puppy in Japan* [Gamer’s World] New Products, Real People, In-person in LA* ‘The Monster of the Boxing Ring’ Looks Toward Future Challenges* FUJI ROCK FESTIVAL 2022: Eight Artists to Look Out For Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
10 minutes

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‘The Week’ Podcast #12: Wild Hot Springs, Comfort Women Statues, and Surprises on Ice
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds, and sports, too.. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our eleventh episode we hear about a South Korean activist group traveling to Berlin to seek removal of a Comfort Women statue there. Further forward, we look at pets and microchips, and the effort to improve owner responsibility for the happiness of their dogs and cats. Then let us introduce you to several other trending topics, including the wonders of hot springs in the wild, found deep in the Japanese countryside. Find the related articles list below.  Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend, and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have a library of podcasts available on our landing page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan ー in both English and Japanese, and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * EDITORIAL | To Meaningfully Support Ukraine, G7 Can’t Go Soft on Russia* South Korean Group Tackles the Antagonism and Hatred Spread By Comfort Women Statues* Well Done, Ms Wong! Australia’s Foreign Minister Alerts the Solomon Islands to China’s Trap* Japan To Set Up Its Own CDC: What Changes?* EDITORIAL | Protect Your Dogs, Cats with ID Microchips* Masking Down? Think Again!* [ICE TIME] Kaori Sakamoto Ends Partnership with Choreographer Benoit Richaud * Japan’s Onsen are Famous, But its Notenburo are Even Better!. Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
8 minutes 58 seconds

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‘The Week’ Podcast #11: Japan Goes to NATO, Elon Musk and Depopulation, Bear Paw Cafe
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds, and sports, too.. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our eleventh episode we discuss the implications of the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. Further forward, we look at the debate on Japan’s depopulation, and delve into the innovative Bear Paw Cafe, helping those with mental illness. Then let us introduce you to the thrill of Tower Sliders, pioneering sailors, and more. Find the related articles list below.  Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend, and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have a library of podcasts available on our landing page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan ー in both English and Japanese, and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * INTERVIEW | Kishida’s Vision: Shift in Defense Policy is ‘Real’ Says Japan-UK Security Expert* Kishida’s Shangri-La Speech: What He Means, Why It Matters* China Uses Singapore Platform to Challenge the Rules Based Order* Japan to Participate in NATO Summit for the First Time* Elon Musk Raised Depopulation: Whose Problem Is It ? * Next Generation Planetariums: Specialists Serving Up the Stars* The Bear Paw Cafe: A Kawaii Way OF Employ People With Mental Health Issues * Yachtsman’s Solo Sail an Uplifting Message for Aging Society *  [ODDS And EVENS] Sailor Kenichi Horie: Achieving His Dreams And Finding A Beautiful Life* Looking for Summer Thrills? This Osaka Landmark Has a New ‘Tower Slider’  Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
9 minutes 27 seconds

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‘The Week’ Podcast #10: Countryside Babies, Digital Yen, and Monster Inoue Strikes Again
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds, and sports, too.. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our tenth episode we discuss world hunger and how the G7 countries are tackling it following the war blockade that has stopped Europe’s breadbasket from being filled from Ukraine.  Further forward, we look at debate over digital yen, and delve into the Japanese treasures unveiled in honor of Queen Elizabeth’s platinum jubilee. Then let us introduce you to the historic Japanese country town booming with babies, sake distilled from trees, and more. Find the related articles list below.  Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend, and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have more podcasts available on our page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan, (both in English and Japanese), and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * Tackling World Hunger, G7 Explores New Routes for Exporting Ukrainian Grain* A Look at Japan and the Question of Digital Yen* By Royal Command: The Queen’s Japanese Treasures* Masks And Health Insurance: New Guidelines For Tourists As Japan Opens Its Doors* Baby Boom: Why a Small Rural Town is Attracting Young People* BOXING | ‘Monster’ Inoue Lives Up to Expectations, Overpowers Nonito Donaire in Rematch.* The World’s First ‘Tree Sake’ Will Soon Go On Sale Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
8 minutes 36 seconds

The Week
‘The Week’ Podcast #9: Kishida Polls at 68%, Travel in Asia, Ukrainian Sumo Wrestlers
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our ninth episode we discuss the most recent Sankei Shimbun and FNN Poll. We look at the future of strategic ambiguity with Taiwan. We also delve into the travel landscape in Asia, Star Wars Day, and even a rehabilitation center for racehorses in Fukushima. Find the related articles list below.  Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend, and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have more podcasts available on our page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan, (both in English and Japanese), and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * POLL ー 64% See Enemy Base Strike Capability as ‘Necessary’* Deterring China: The Vanishing Kissinger Magic* EDITORIAL | WHO Bends to China Again, Blocks Taiwan* Japan Finally Opens To Visitors As Infection Rates Drop*  [Gamer’s World] Making the Most of the Calm Before June* Whales in the Japanese Landscape: The Power of the Warrior Spirit* [ODDS and EVENS] Ukrainian Sumo Wrestlers Proudly Prepare to Compete for Their Country* [Hidden Wonders of Japan] Beautiful Racehorses Take a Therapeutic Dip at JRA’s New Facility  Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
8 minutes 7 seconds

The Week
‘The Week’ Podcast #8: Biden and Taiwan, Tour Groups, Women in War and Judo
You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our eighth episode we discuss Joe Biden’s first trip to Asia as US President and what came out of the Quad summit meeting in Tokyo. Rain? You’re covered if you read about snapping pictures even in wet weather. We also delve into the reopening of Japan to tour groups, and the attraction of All Japan Judo Championships. Find the related articles list below.  Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend, and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have more podcasts available on our page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan, (both in English and Japanese), and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * EDITORIAL | Regional Strategy Centered on Japan-US Alliance Key to Deterring China*  Biden to Families of Japanese Abducted by North Korea: ‘I Know How You Feel’* Quad Leaders: Condemn Unilateral Use of Force in the Indo-Pacific* Japan Wants to See More Filipino Workers — Ambassador* Japan Opens To Tour Groups, Expects to Further Relax Borders* Women Of War: Japan’s Rising Attention To Women on the Front Lines* Kosei Inoue: The Challenge and Charm of the All Japan Championships* [A Photographer’s Notes] Rain Rain Go Away… No Wait!  Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
9 minutes 59 seconds

The Week
‘The Week’ Podcast #7: Biden in Asia, Masks, Mieko Kawakami, and Loch Ness Adventures
There is a lot going on in the world and we know you want to stay informed. You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our seventh episode we discuss Joe Biden’s first trip to Asia as US President. We also talk about Japan’s COVID response, travel rules going forward, golf veteran Shugo Imahira and authors changing the face of Japanese contemporary literature. Find the related articles list below.  Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every weekend, and remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have more podcasts available on our page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan, (both in English and Japanese), and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * US and Japan: Bringing the Transatlantic and Indo-Pacific Together*  US Envoy Introduces Proposed New Indo-Pacific Economic Order and* Refusing to Condemn Russia’s War, Does India Really Share Japan’s Values?* Coronavirus Pandemic: The World Could Learn from Japan – If It Only Wanted* Changing Trends for Japanese Women in the World of International Literature* [ODDS and EVENS] Shugo Imahira Earns a Trip to the British Open After Weekend Triumph* Shintaro Ishihara, the Adventurer* Shintaro Ishihara, The Provocateur Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
9 minutes 37 seconds

The Week
‘The Week’ Podcast #6: Philippines Election, Japan’s Energy Race, A Chat With Haruki Murakami
 There is a lot going on in the world and we know you want to stay informed. You are the reason JAPAN Forward launched The Week - a podcast for busy people who want to keep abreast of Japan’s culture, politics, business, economy and research worlds. Hosted by Arielle Busetto. In our sixth episode we discuss recent developments in Asia, including the elections in the Philippines, and the president’s inauguration in South Korea. We also talk about an interview with the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Koichi Hagiuda, Japan’s Golden Week, and Haruki Murakami’s latest work. Find the related articles list below.  Join us wherever you get your podcasts — on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, or directly through our website at JAPAN Forward. Reach out and stay in touch on Twitter @ariellebusetto. New podcasts will come out every Friday evening, JST, and will remain available for listeners on your own schedule.  We have more podcasts available on our page, including Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan, (both in English and Japanese), and Sports Talk.  RELATED:  * ‘Son of Dictator Marcos Poised to Win Landslide Victory in Philippines Presidential Election* EDITORIAL | President Yoon Show You Really Want Improved Ties With Japan* INTERVIEW | METI Minister Koichi Hagiuda: ‘It’s Time for Japan to Step Forward’* Life Returns as Japan Takes Off for Golden Week* INTERVIEW | Haruki Murakami on Love, War and F. Scott Fitzgerald* Shohei Ohtani Belts First Career Grand Slam In Rout Of Rays* TENNIS | Injured Naomi Osaka to Skip Italian Open*  Live Streaming Brings Revival of Popular ‘Fuun! Takeshi’s Castle’ Author: Arielle Busetto
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3 years ago
8 minutes 34 seconds

The Week
Real Issues, Real Voices, Real Japan Podcast by JAPAN Forward editorial team.