Alicia and Mizuki investigate Japanese social issues, diving beneath oversimplified explanations to grasp the fuller picture of critical conversations on topics such as immigration, rights and obligations, and more. Join them in their journey to better understand the country they call home, as they try to make sense of their positions within Japanese culture.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
Alicia and Mizuki discuss the upcoming general election for the lower house of representatives, including the current state of the political parties, a kerfluffle within the opposition, and voting strategies. Go vote! more
Listen to the pilot episode of Mizuki's new podcast, Meshi, a show exploring all things (mostly) Asian and Asian diaspora culture and media. more
Alicia and Mizuki are joined by Fridays For Future Japan member and college student Isao Sakai to discuss climate activism in Japan. Isao Sakai: https://www.instagram.com/isao.sakai_/ NoCoalForOurFuture video: https://bit.ly/3qJaIvQ FFF Japan Website... more
Mizuki and Alicia discuss the steps it takes for a bill to pass through the Diet and become law. more
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This is the only podcast I find where Japanese people who have actually lived in Japan are explaining Japanese systems and culture. I don’t mean to sound particular, but I get a bit frustrated when listening to hosts who don’t really know Japan (is: only lived for short period and is more culturally American than Japanese) talk about Japan because it sounds unnatural and can be inaccurate even. Not only do these hosts live and actually know what they’re talking about, they are very clear in the... more
Mizuki talking about the guns was the funniest thing ever 😂😂 A plus for that LOL
Thanks for your informative chats
A really thoughtful and well researched look at the structures that make up Japan.
If you want to know more on what’s really happening in Japan, this is the podcast for you. It covers labor, climate change and racism among many social issues in Japan. The sound quality is impressive as well.
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+81 launched 4 years ago and published 17 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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