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A Japanese man in Sapporo is living a polygamous lifestyle with his four wives and two girlfriends. Watanabe Ryuta is a 35 year old man who currently is a stay… ....
Jan 30, 2021 In his first policy speech as prime minister last October, Yoshihide Suga pledged to reduce Japan’s greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050, thus giving substance to the government’s goal of eliminating the need for fossil fuels in the latter half of the 21st century. Part of that goal is to ban new internal combustion engine cars by the mid-2030s, a pledge addressed by Akio Toyoda, the president of what is now the world’s No. 1 automaker, Toyota Motor Corp., and chairman of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, during a Dec. 17 online news conference he held under the latter capacity. Toyoda derided the government policy as being ill-informed and unrealistic. At the same time, he castigated the press for glorifying electric vehicles as a main instrument for achieving carbon neutrality. ....
free, easy, and Interest Lawmaker Yamada Explains Implications of Proposed Copyright Guidelines on Cosplay Income posted on 2021-01-29 13:45 EST by Kim Morrissy On the other hand, what does relate to the issue of derivative works is how creators can collect money in the age of mass reproduction over the internet. There are aspects of the current legal system that are out of step with the digital age. After it was reported that the Japanese government is considering rules that will allow copyright holders to regulate cosplayers for income earned from cosplay activity, House of Councillors member Tarō Yamada appeared on Abema News to explain the implications of the potential laws on ....
Tokyo’s latest plan to boost birth rate: Pay people 100,000 yen per baby they give birth to Jan. 21 07:00 am JST Jan. 21 | 07:00 am JST TOKYO Japan’s birth rate has been in decline for a long time, and the coronavirus didn’t make the situation any better in 2020. It’s hard to decide to take your relationship to the “let’s get married and start a family together” level during a pandemic, and while couples cohabiting ostensibly had more time to spend together as they shifted to stay-home lifestyles, the coronavirus was a major contributor to another reason couples in Japan often delay, or choose not to, have children. ....