SOCIETY
Idol Yamaguchi Maho Forced to Apologize for Her Own Sexual Assault
A Japanese idol management company comes under fire after ignoring an attempted sexual assault on one of its stars - and then…
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Our society section covers the systems, policies, and social forces that shape daily life for people living in Japan - from immigration law and public health to demographic policy, workplace culture, and the treatment of marginalized communities. This is one of the broadest categories on this site because few aspects of Japanese life are untouched by the pressures of demographic change, labor shortages, and shifting social norms.
English-language coverage of Japan often defaults to cherry blossoms and bullet trains. We report on more structural themes. Our sourcing starts in Japanese - court documents, academic surveys, municipal records, Japanese-language journalism. We center voices that rarely appear in wire-service stories: immigrant workers navigating hostile visa rules, disabled students fighting for basic accommodations, persecuted foreign resident communities like the Kurdish population in Kawaguchi explaining their situation in their own words.
Several threads run persistently through our reporting. Japan's population crisis appears repeatedly, but not as an abstraction. We trace it through nursery school closures, the social exhaustion of singles facing marriage pressure, and the contradictions of a "bachelor tax" that generates more backlash than babies. Immigration is another constant: who gets to stay, under what conditions, and how hostility gets manufactured from misinformation, whether around a Kitakyushu school-lunch rumor or fears about a government initiative involving Africa.
We also write a lot about public health: an ADHD medication shortage that hits rural patients hardest, a black market in weight-loss drugs in Kabukicho, vaccine hesitancy sustained by government missteps. Across all of this, we document the gap between Japan's stated commitments - to disability rights, to Fukushima decontamination, to workplace safety - and what actually happens to the people those commitments were supposed to protect.
SOCIETY
A Japanese idol management company comes under fire after ignoring an attempted sexual assault on one of its stars - and then…
SOCIETY
Alyssa Pearl Fusek on how Japanese law and cultural attitudes leave foster kids in limbo.
SOCIETY
Japan's cat islands may seem adorable, but the country's cat epidemic threatens human health. Writer Alyssa Pearl Fusek discusses Japan's belated response…
SOCIETY
The stereotype holds that Japan is a meticulously clean country. Emma Ford looks at the difference between public and private behavior, and…
SOCIETY
An aging population means more Japanese are dying alone in their homes, which had led to a booming clean-up industry. Can anything…
FEATURED
Why, in a country littered with shrines and temples, does the majority of the population claim to practice no religion?
SOCIETY
Japan's customer service is world famous, but some Japanese commentators wonder whether the country has gone too far.
SOCIETY
A man paid a detective agency to break up his ex so he could get back together with her - and then…