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4 votes
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Hamada Maron - Migi No Hoho Ga Yugamu Toki (2019)
4 votes -
End of an era in Japan as emperor prepares to abdicate
11 votes -
The removal of fuel from Fukushima reactors begins, eight years after the disaster
8 votes -
Reol - 激白 (Confession) [Live at MADE IN FACTION Tokyo] (2019)
6 votes -
Japanese Funk and Soul on Vinyl
6 votes -
Daisuke Tobari - Untitled (2000)
4 votes -
Taiwan scrambles jets to confront Chinese fighters after rare incursion
8 votes -
The plan to make artificial meteor showers
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Seven decades after the bomb, children of Hiroshima victims still worry about hidden health effects
8 votes -
Say you watched him when: Can Japan's best basketball player lead Gonzaga to a championship?
5 votes -
At 45, Ichiro Suzuki concludes a pioneering career in Japan
5 votes -
After the tsunami
4 votes -
I am very excited to share these Origami models I folded over the course of last year. What do you guys think of them?
40 votes -
Kyoto temple enlists android Buddhist deity to help people
7 votes -
Soy sauce is one of the most important ingredients in Japanese cooking, but chances are you've never tasted the real thing
24 votes -
From Guilty Gear to Dragon Ball: The thirty-year history of Arc System Works
3 votes -
Okinawa: Tokyo to overrule referendum on US base
5 votes -
Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft successfully lands on asteroid Ryugu
16 votes -
Astrophotography from Tokyo, one of the most light-polluted cities on Earth
11 votes -
Widow, 81, sole resident of remote island disputed by South Korea and Japan
3 votes -
Yellow Magic Orchestra - Rydeen (1979)
6 votes -
Gay couples in Japan filed Valentine's Day lawsuits demanding marriage equality
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Pufferfish in China: diners lured by delicacy now that country has bred them poison-free
7 votes -
EU and Japan create world's biggest free trade zone
10 votes -
New Japanese law lets government hack IOT devices and warn owners they're vulnerable
8 votes -
Why some Japanese pensioners want to go to jail
9 votes -
Japan’s Supreme Court rules transgender people still have to get sterilised
11 votes -
Cafe opens in Tokyo staffed by robots controlled by paralyzed people
10 votes -
Driver ploughs through crowds on Tokyo's Takeshita street, injuring nine
4 votes -
Japan formally announces IWC withdrawal to resume commercial whaling
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Japan forced to confront resistance to immigration amid desperate labour shortage
9 votes -
Japan cybersecurity minister admits he has never used a computer
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In northern Japan, orchardists harness the power of the sun to sear images of good fortune—and the occasional face of a celebrity—onto apples
6 votes -
A generation in Japan faces a lonely death
19 votes -
Binary skin - Exploring Japan’s virtual YouTuber phenomenon
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Binary skin - Exploring Japan’s virtual YouTuber phenomenon
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Film director Mamoru Hosoda talks gender roles, parenthood, and identity in Japan
7 votes -
Inside & Around Crammed - Episode 12: Guido Minisky (Acid Arab) by Crammed Discs (2018)
3 votes -
Joji - Ballads 1 (2018)
4 votes -
How curry became a Japanese naval tradition
9 votes -
In Japan, the Kit Kat isn't just a chocolate. It's an obsession.
13 votes -
Japan's Hometown Tax
10 votes -
One Night, Hot Springs uses social anxiety to explain what it’s like to be transgender in Japan.
10 votes -
Japan's special take on a packed lunch: Ekiben is a prized, and some would say essential, element of long-distance train travel in Japan
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Shooting Stars as a Service - Japanese space entertainment company ALE will provide on-demand shooting stars for your event
I was watching my favorite weekly space show on YouTube, TMRO, and I learned about Astro Live Experiences (ALE.) They will soon launch two test satellites which will be able to provide a burst of...
I was watching my favorite weekly space show on YouTube, TMRO, and I learned about Astro Live Experiences (ALE.) They will soon launch two test satellites which will be able to provide a burst of 30-40 man made shooting stars at a prearranged time and place, for a fee.
Japanese company ALE is the first "space entertainment" company of which I am aware. The only event in the same ballpark was New Zealand based RocketLab's Humanity Star which caused a large amount of controversy. ALE's initial technology will allow a 200km radius of earth to see their multi-color shooting star show. According to the interview on TMRO, in the long term, they are planning to allow image rendering and even artificial aurora.
This type of business seems inevitable as we advance into space. I can see some benefits and some downsides to this technology. What do you all think of this?
Maybe this topic belongs in ~misc
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DIR EN GREY - Keigaku no Yoku (谿壑の欲) (2018)
9 votes -
Asteroid landing - Japan lands first ever robotic explorers on space rock Ryugu
14 votes -
Japan’s rent-a-family industry
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Haruki Murakami Introduces The Penguin Book of Japanese Short Stories
13 votes