In July of last year, an important development occurred in the legal proceedings of a hit-and-run case in Hokkaido’s Otaru City. A man, accused of dangerous driving that caused death and injury as well as hit-and-run, faced an appellate court trial on the 8th of the month at the Sapporo High Court. The trial ended …
Youth Policy Challenges in South Korea
In South Korea, the government has been struggling with the problem of young individuals living in isolation for the past decade. These individuals, known as “reclusive lonely young people,” make up about 3.1% of those aged 19 to 39. Due to various factors such as financial difficulties, mental health issues, family problems, or health …
Japanese Body Hair Grooming Culture: Confidence and Tradition
In Japan, body hair grooming has become a prevalent trend, with people of all ages, including elementary and middle school students, actively participating. A recent survey of 300 students revealed that over 80% of younger children and over 90% of older ones expressed concerns about body hair in visible areas during physical activities, such as …
Navigating Nuisance Calls: Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s Innovative Response to Fukushima Concerns
In recent developments, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has found itself grappling with an onslaught of over 30,000 nuisance phone calls. These persistent calls have prompted the government to employ a unique solution: an automated voice message that commences with the phrase, “Do you know?” This automated voice message, implemented by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, conveys …
Mask Girl
In “Mask Girl,” Kim Mo-mi aspires to be a celebrity, but her dreams are hindered by her appearance. Despite societal pressure, she becomes the online persona “Mask Girl” to live-stream performances. A series of events, including exposing her boss’s affair and spreading rumors, leads her to connect with Oh-nam Ju, a colleague who’s ridiculed for …