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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. -
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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 WorldWelcome to Japan: Individual Travelers, Visa Waivers Return for the First Time Since COVID-19The Japanese American Experience: Great-Grandfather Was a ‘Hostile Alien’Lessons from a Crisis of Democracy: Narrating the Internment of Japanese AmericansTips 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 KimonoAuthor: Arielle Busetto
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What’s the debate in Japan, and what’s trending? The Week is a podcast that sets out to help you stay informed on news, culture, music and more.
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What’s the debate in Japan, and what’s trending? The Week is a podcast that sets out to help you stay informed on news, culture, music and more.
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What’s the debate in Japan, and what’s trending? The Week is a podcast that sets out to help you stay informed on news, culture, music and more.
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What’s the debate in Japan, and what’s trending? The Week is a podcast that sets out to help you stay informed on news, culture, music and more.
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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.
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What’s the debate in Japan, and what’s trending? The Week is a podcast that sets out to help you stay informed on news, culture, music and more.
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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.
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EDITORIAL | To Meaningfully Support Ukraine, G7 Can’t Go Soft on RussiaSouth Korean Group Tackles the Antagonism and Hatred Spread By Comfort Women StatuesWell Done, Ms Wong! Australia’s Foreign Minister Alerts the Solomon Islands to China’s TrapJapan To Set Up Its Own CDC: What Changes?EDITORIAL | Protect Your Dogs, Cats with ID MicrochipsMasking 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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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 ExpertKishida’s Shangri-La Speech: What He Means, Why It MattersChina Uses Singapore Platform to Challenge the Rules Based OrderJapan to Participate in NATO Summit for the First TimeElon Musk Raised Depopulation: Whose Problem Is It ? Next Generation Planetariums: Specialists Serving Up the StarsThe 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 LifeLooking for Summer Thrills? This Osaka Landmark Has a New ‘Tower Slider’Author: Arielle Busetto
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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.
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Tackling World Hunger, G7 Explores New Routes for Exporting Ukrainian GrainA Look at Japan and the Question of Digital YenBy Royal Command: The Queen’s Japanese TreasuresMasks And Health Insurance: New Guidelines For Tourists As Japan Opens Its DoorsBaby Boom: Why a Small Rural Town is Attracting Young PeopleBOXING | ‘Monster’ Inoue Lives Up to Expectations, Overpowers Nonito Donaire in Rematch.The World’s First ‘Tree Sake’ Will Soon Go On SaleAuthor: Arielle Busetto
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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.
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POLL ー 64% See Enemy Base Strike Capability as ‘Necessary’Deterring China: The Vanishing Kissinger MagicEDITORIAL | WHO Bends to China Again, Blocks TaiwanJapan Finally Opens To Visitors As Infection Rates Drop [Gamer’s World] Making the Most of the Calm Before JuneWhales 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 FacilityAuthor: Arielle Busetto
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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-PacificJapan Wants to See More Filipino Workers — AmbassadorJapan Opens To Tour Groups, Expects to Further Relax BordersWomen Of War: Japan’s Rising Attention To Women on the Front LinesKosei 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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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 andRefusing to Condemn Russia’s War, Does India Really Share Japan’s Values?Coronavirus Pandemic: The World Could Learn from Japan – If It Only WantedChanging Trends for Japanese Women in the World of International Literature[ODDS and EVENS] Shugo Imahira Earns a Trip to the British Open After Weekend TriumphShintaro Ishihara, the AdventurerShintaro Ishihara, The ProvocateurAuthor: Arielle Busetto
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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.
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