2024年4月19日金曜日

SUSPECT ARRESTED OVER ATTEMPTED MURDER OF MAN ON KUMAMOTO STREET - JAPAN

SUSPECT ARRESTED OVER ATTEMPTED MURDER OF MAN ON KUMAMOTO STREET - JAPAN


@Jackie San


Police in Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture, have arrested a 24-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder after he allegedly stabbed a man in his 40s last week.


According to police, the incident occurred at around 8:30 p.m. Public broadcaster NHK reported that the victim who is in his 40s, was stabbed from behind as he was walking along a street in Chuo Ward.


Police said Monday they have arrested Hiro Yamamoto, of unknown occupation. Police quoted Yamamoto as saying “I don't want to talk about it right now.''


The victim, who told police he doesn’t know Yamamoto, suffered injuries to his back and left side.


Police said Yamamoto was identified after an analysis of street surveillance camera footage, according to a TV Asahi report. A kitchen knife was confiscated from his home after his arrest on Monday afternoon.

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2024年4月18日木曜日

KANAMARA MATSURI (PENIS FESTIVAL) JAPAN

 KANAMARA MATSURI (PENIS FESTIVAL) JAPAN


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Apr 6 / 11:00 AM  4:45 PM

Kanamara Matsuri (otherwise known as the “Penis Festival” or “Festival of the Steel Phallus”) is an annual festival held in early April at Kanayama Shrine in Kawasaki. It started in 1978 and, amusingly, the festival had a much quieter existence until people began uploading YouTube videos of a huge, phallic structure being carried down the road and foreigners both in Japan and abroad caught wind of this remarkably unusual celebration. Today, about 30,000 attend the event with foreigners making up a good portion of this number.


Kanayama Shrine has long been associated with sex. It enshrines two deities which together are the gods of blacksmithing and sex, and during the Edo period prostitutes who plied their trade at the lodges along the commercial routes prayed at the shrine to protect themselves from disease.


The festival begins in earnest at 11am but the main procession takes place at midday. The three mikoshi (portable shrines) make their way down the street and past the train station before returning back to Kanayama Shrine. These mikoshi are out on display in the grounds of the shrine beforehand, but the event has become so popular that by 11am the organisers may start refusing entry if the numbers swell too much. For this reason you are advised to arrive early in the morning (ideally before 9am) when the queues for the food, sakura beer, penis emblazoned t-shirts, and penis-shaped candy are much shorter, and you can enjoy the atmosphere without being pushed to and fro. Incidentally, if you do purchase one of the larger penis-shaped lollipops, don’t be surprised if you get some camera-laden festival goers asking you if they can take your photograph while you’re sucking on the sweet…

@Jackie San


While this all may sound lewd and a little vulgar, the festival is not some tongue-in-cheek event, but a traditional festival to pray for fertility, healthy childbirth, and safe sex, and the money raised during the event goes towards supporting research into HIV and AIDS. That said, many go in colourful costumes wearing penis and vagina face masks, and phallic-shaped candles, key rings, and other objects are sold in the shrine’s grounds.


The festival is also an opportunity to promote the LGBT community. The huge pink phallic mikoshi which invariably receives most of the media attention was donated by the Tokyo drag queen club Elizabeth Kaikan (the mikoshi is called “Elizabeth”) and is carried by members of the transgender community.

Details

The nearest station in Kawasaki-daishi Station on the Keikyu-Daishi Line. From central Tokyo easiest access is from Shinagawa Station.


The main procession usually begins at midday but you are advised to arrive well beforehand. Further, if you want a good spot you should be waiting on the street before midday. There needs to be a clear passage for the mikoshi (especially since the street itself is not that wide) so the organisers will cordon off the pavements with rope about 10 minutes before the procession begins. If you’re on the wrong side of this then you’re going to be ushered all the way down the street. Once the procession passes, the rope comes down and you can follow along with everyone else.

@Jackie San


Due to the festival’s popularity among foreign tourists, announcements are also made in English (to many cheers from the crowd).

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2024年4月17日水曜日

TOKYO POLICE CONFIRM 2018 DEATH OF NORTH KOREA ABDUCTION SUSPECT - JAPAN

TOKYO POLICE CONFIRM 2018 DEATH OF NORTH KOREA ABDUCTION SUSPECT - JAPAN


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Tokyo police said Tuesday they have confirmed that a suspect in North Korea's 1980 abduction of Japanese national Tadaaki Hara died in 2018, the first death among 11 alleged abductors of Japanese citizens put on an international wanted list.


The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's Public Security Bureau said they have confirmed Kim Kil Uk, a former principal of a North Korean school in Japan, died on March 13, 2018, in South Korea at age 90. They did not disclose the cause of his death.


Japan issued international arrest warrants for 11 people, including Kim, through the International Criminal Police Organization, or Interpol, for their alleged involvement in Pyongyang's kidnappings of Japanese citizens in the 1970s and 1980s.


The bureau had been verifying information on the death of Kim officially provided by South Korean police via Interpol in November last year.


With the confirmation, the police said they have returned the arrest warrant for Kim issued in April 2006 to court and had his name removed from Interpol's wanted list.


Kim and former North Korean agent Shin Kwang Soo are suspected of luring Hara, then 43, from Osaka to Miyazaki Prefecture and abducting him to North Korea in June 1980.


Shin is believed to have later illegally acquired a passport purporting to be Hara and entered Japan numerous times for espionage purposes. He is believed to be aged 94 and in North Korea, although details on his whereabouts remain unknown.


Japan officially lists 17 nationals as having been abducted by North Korea in the 1970s and 1980s but suspects Pyongyang's involvement in many other disappearances.

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2024年4月16日火曜日

HOW IMPORTANT IS ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN JAPAN?

HOW IMPORTANT IS ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN JAPAN?


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In Japan, English is being learned to further develop society. Students in Japan have historically been required to learn English form the seventh grade. However, recently there has been introduction of teaching English to Japanese children in the early elementary grades.


1- HOW DO YOU THINK ENGLISH AS A GLOBAL LANGUAGE IN JAPAN?

English has gained significant importance as a global language in Japan, particularly in recent years. The Japanese government has been emphasizing the importance of English education to enhance international communication, foster global competitiveness, and attract foreign investment. As a result, English is now a compulsory subject in Japanese schools from elementary level onwards.


Additionally, the prevalence of English in various aspects of daily life, such as in business, technology, tourism, and entertainment, has further solidified its status as a global language in Japan. Many Japanese people recognize the necessity of English proficiency for career advancement and personal growth, leading to a growing number of English learners and speakers in the country.


However, it's important to note that while English proficiency is increasing in Japan, there are still challenges and variations in proficiency levels across different demographics and regions. Nevertheless, the trend towards embracing English as a global language is unmistakable in Japan.



2- HOW THE ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH IN THE JAPANESE POPULATION?

In Japan, the ability to speak English varies among the population. While English is taught in schools and is widely recognized as an important skill for international communication and career advancement, the proficiency levels can vary significantly among individuals.


Many Japanese people study English from a young age, starting in elementary school, and continue to learn it throughout their education. However, the emphasis on written English in traditional education systems sometimes results in limited speaking and listening skills.


There is also a cultural factor at play. Japanese culture traditionally places importance on humility and avoiding mistakes, which can sometimes lead to a reluctance to practice speaking English, especially in public settings where making errors might be perceived as embarrassing.


That said, there is a growing trend of English proficiency in Japan, particularly among younger generations who are more exposed to English through media, the internet, and international travel. Additionally, initiatives like English-language immersion programs, language exchanges, and the increased presence of English-speaking foreigners in Japan contribute to improving English proficiency levels across the country.


Overall, while many Japanese people can speak some level of English, there is still a wide range of proficiency levels, and improvement efforts continue to be made at both the individual and societal levels.


3- NOW A DAYS SCHOOL IN JAPAN PRACTICE ENGLISH LANGUAGE YOU THINK?


Yes, English language education is an integral part of the curriculum in Japanese schools nowadays. The Japanese government has implemented various reforms over the years to strengthen English language education starting from elementary school. Here's an overview:


  1. Compulsory English Education: English is a compulsory subject in Japanese elementary schools, starting from the fifth grade (around age 10). This was a significant change implemented in 2011 as part of educational reforms aimed at improving English proficiency from a younger age.


  2. Increased Focus on Communication Skills: There has been a shift in English language education in Japan towards a more communicative approach, emphasizing speaking and listening skills alongside reading and writing. This is intended to better prepare students for real-life communication in English.


  3. English Activities and Programs: Many schools in Japan offer extracurricular English activities and programs to supplement formal classroom education. These may include English clubs, conversation practice sessions, English camps, and exchange programs with schools in English-speaking countries.


  4. Qualified English Teachers: Efforts have been made to improve the quality of English instruction by increasing the number of qualified English teachers and providing professional development opportunities for existing teachers.


  5. Integration of Technology: Technology is increasingly being integrated into English language education in Japanese schools, with the use of digital resources, educational apps, and online language learning platforms to enhance learning opportunities both inside and outside the classroom.


Overall, English language education in Japan has undergone significant changes in recent years to better equip students with the skills needed for global communication and participation in the international community. However, there are still ongoing discussions and efforts to further improve English education in Japan to meet the demands of the globalized world.

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