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The allure of office supplies without a physical workspace in which to enjoy them


Mar 13, 2021
The announcement of a second state of emergency in January drew a sigh of exasperation from workers in the affected city centers, but not in the way you probably think. It wasn’t working in a physical space many were missing, but the countless office supplies that hold such spaces together.
“I miss my desk drawer and my supply of anime-themed paper clips,” Satoko Kanzaki tells The Japan Times during an online interview.
Kanzaki is an office manager at a Tokyo-based tech company. Her firm has been working remotely since March 2020 and, like many of her colleagues, Kanzaki shifted to online meetings and working from her living room. ....

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Increasing angst on social media may point to a silver lining as Japan looks to leave 2020 behind


Mar 6, 2021
Social media has been a mixed emotional experience in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic. For many individuals, the internet has been a true lifeline in such difficult times, offering users a way to connect with others as they stay at home as well as provide ample distraction from the uncertain reality outside. It’s also providing a platform that businesses facing tough financial times have been able to use to help raise much-needed funds.
Social media can also be a source of stress and emotional distress and that’s before we even start to consider more serious issues such as cyberbullying. This was obviously the case before the pandemic as well, but it has certainly intensified over the past 12 months. While generalizing about a platform that boasts millions of users is arguably risky, Twitter in particular has felt more on edge than usual in the first couple of months of 2021. ....

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Harassment doesn't end in the office, it can follow you home


Feb 27, 2021
With an increasing number of employees nationwide working remotely these days, human resource departments are also being stretched thin as they deal with a rise in harassment complaints between staff and their managers.
A number of Japanese companies are now in the process of frantically trying to resolve these remote issues before April a time of year when a whole bunch of new recruits will join the workforce.
“In-person workplace harassment cases plummeted in 2020, mainly because it became awkward for bosses in their 40s and 50s to scold or reprimand underlings online,” says Hajime Takehana, a Tokyo-based lawyer who specializes in labor problems. “On the other hand, the number of complaints for remote work harassment soared, and bosses in the exact same age brackets are the most likely offenders. In many cases, the fact that the harassment is all happening online actually makes things worse.” ....

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Line between solitude and withdrawal becomes blurred in Japan amid pandemic


The modern view is mostly not totally bleak. Two images dominate:
hikikomori (acute social withdrawal) and
kodokushi (dying alone). They merge. Hikikomori claimed mass attention a generation ago. It was a young people’s issue. Time passes; age takes its toll. “8050” tells the story: children in their 50s helplessly dependent on parents in their 80s. It’s not sustainable. The parents die. What becomes of the children? They face the bleakest of prospects solitary drift to solitary death.
The Cabinet Office in 2019 estimated the nationwide hikikomori population at 1.15 million more than half, 613,000, aged 40-64. Some have been withdrawn for 30 years, typically self-isolated in their childhood bedrooms, sometimes never seeing even their parents. The bubble economy of the 1980s burst in the ’90s. Companies froze hiring. It was a dreadful time to emerge into the adult world. Many young people never did emerge. ....

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Why is Japan so intrigued by the audio app Clubhouse?


Feb 19, 2021
The Japanese internet appears to have gone gaga over Clubhouse, the invitation-only audio application that allows users to host and listen to conversations between others. Since debuting in the country earlier this year, it has risen to the top of the free download rankings in Apple’s App Store, recently recording more than 440,000 new downloads in just one week.
While the San Francisco-born app has enjoyed newfound attention all around the world (including in China, where the government recently banned it), its rapid growth in popularity in Japan has been surprising. Besides seemingly becoming the dominant topic of tech discourse, high-profile personalities from all walks of life have flocked to it including TV personality Naomi Watanabe, YouTuber Fuwa-chan, musician Kenshi Yonezu and entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa, to mention a few. Online media organizations have started unpacking the phenomenon, too. ....

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