36: Has Fukushima found a future in renewables?

36: Has Fukushima found a future in renewables?

Staff writer Alex Martin explains how this shift is playing out in the small town of Otama. Hosted by Oscar Boyd for The Japan Times.

We are looking to hear your audio from all around Japan to include in future episodes of Deep Dive, be it local festivals, waves lapping against rugged beaches or interesting happenings around your neighborhood. Send 1 to 2 minutes of audio to deepdive@japantimes.co.jp with a short description of who you are, and where, when and why you recorded the clip.

This podcast is part of The Japan Times' series on the climate crisis. Read the full articles:
Redefining Japan's energy needs (Alex Martin)
Tackling climate issues is key to the next decade (Masami Ito)
Emergency on Japan's lucky island (Jesse Chase-Lubitz and Oscar Boyd)
Throwaway society: Rejecting a life consumed by plastic (Andrew McKirdy)
Read/see/hear more:
Why aren't more young people fighting climate change in Japan? (Ryusei Takahashi, The Japan Times)
Living in Japan during a time of climate crisis (Jesse Chase-Lubitz, The Japan Times)
Ambitious Zero Emission Tokyo plan wins praise, but begs for action (Ryusei Takahashi, The Japan Times)
'Zero Emission Tokyo Strategy' spells out capital's plan to take on global climate crisis (Oscar Boyd, The Japan Times)
Episode 35: Japan's first climate emergency
Episode 31: The youth climate movement in Japan is doing better than you think (Deep Dive) • Episode 15: Japan — climate change leader or lagger? (Deep Dive)

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195: Kabukicho: Tokyo's 'stadium of desire'

195: Kabukicho: Tokyo's 'stadium of desire'

What do street-kid influencers, fantasy boyfriends and around 280 bars crammed into six allies have in common? They are all a part of Kabukicho, an area of Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward that is either a touri...

22 Heinä 202441min

194: Japan’s summer music festivals are feeling the heat in more ways than one

194: Japan’s summer music festivals are feeling the heat in more ways than one

Japan’s summer music festivals survived the pandemic but they now face new threats: extreme heat, a weak yen and aging audiences. Music writer Patrick St. Michel joins us to talk about the “Big Four” ...

4 Heinä 202434min

193: Tokyo underground: The city beneath our feet

193: Tokyo underground: The city beneath our feet

On this week’s Deep Dive, we speak to Alex K.T. Martin who has done a series of pieces exploring what lies beneath the surface of Tokyo. Hidden rivers, ancient artifacts and crumbling infrastructure a...

20 Kesä 202428min

192: The sweaty pleasure of Japan’s inconvenient art

192: The sweaty pleasure of Japan’s inconvenient art

Japan is known for its convenience, but if you want to see some of the best artwork the country has to offer you’ll need to travel way off the beaten path. It involves trekking, sweating and, on the o...

6 Kesä 202430min

191: What does climate change sound like?

191: What does climate change sound like?

With temperatures rising we can all feel how climate change is affecting our lives, but what if we could hear it too? This week, Japan Times climate editor Chris Russell joins us to discuss what resea...

23 Touko 202439min

Japan is doing better on accessibility than you think

Japan is doing better on accessibility than you think

With an increase in tourists heading to these parts, some may be wondering if Japan is a safe destination for those with disabilities. If you’re concerned, Josh Grisdale from the website Accessible Ja...

16 Huhti 202429min

190: Sakura stories revisited: Getting in the mood for hanami

190: Sakura stories revisited: Getting in the mood for hanami

We are revisiting some past content on the science, economics and culture of cherry blossom season. Most importantly, we talk about some of the best spots to check them out in the Tokyo and Osaka area...

25 Maalis 202426min

189: A lawsuit puts alleged racial profiling by police on trial in Japan

189: A lawsuit puts alleged racial profiling by police on trial in Japan

Three residents with foreign roots have filed a lawsuit claiming Japanese police officers routinely target visible minorities with searches. In this week’s episode, we speak with the lawyer and one pl...

7 Maalis 202438min

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