June 14, 2024: Bacterium Infection, Maiden Names, the Mount Fuji View Controversy and Overtourism
Japan This Week14 Juni 2024

June 14, 2024: Bacterium Infection, Maiden Names, the Mount Fuji View Controversy and Overtourism

Welcome to another episode of Japan This Week, your weekly roundup of the most pressing news stories from Japan. In this episode, hosts Jeff Richards and Kamasami Kong bring you the latest updates on various topics: Health Alert Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome (STSS) cases are on the rise in Japan, reaching record highs. Women's Rights The ongoing debate on whether Japanese women will be able to keep their maiden names after marriage. Policy Change Japan's new initiative to step up the enrollment of foreign residents in its pension system. Controversy in Tokyo A nearly completed condo in Tokyo faces demolition for obstructing the iconic view of Mount Fuji. Tourism Issues The impact of over-tourism in Japan and its effects on both locals and tourists. Listener Comments The episode features insightful comments from Japan Today readers on these topics, highlighting public opinion and personal experiences. How to Listen Tune in to stay informed and engaged with the latest happenings in Japan. Subscribe and listen to Japan This Week on your favorite podcast platform. Links Find job listings in Japan: jobs.gaijinpot.com More news and updates Japan Today Stay connected with us for more news and stories that shape Japan. Thank you for listening! If you have any ideas for things you’d like us to include in the podcast — drop us a line at podcast@japantoday.com. Follow us on X at @JapanToday for all the breaking stories or on our Instagram channel @JapanTodayNews. Listen from website: Japan This Week https://japantoday.com/category/podcast

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