
We explore how Japan’s demographic and technology shifts are reshaping work—or are they? 日本の人口動態と技術革新がどのように働き方を変えているか(あるいは変えていないか)を考えます。
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Even the most precise systems encounter noise. The Shinkansen passes through a station, leaving behind a gust and the splash of rain.
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If you've been to Japan, you probably recognize this man in this picture. He’s been on Japan’s 10,000 yen bill for decades until 2024, when it was replaced by another historical figure. Recently, I’ve been drawing inspiration from this pers...
We’re currently rewatching the comedy-drama series The Kominsky Method on Netflix for the third time, and it has me reflecting deeply on the nature of agency in our evolving world. For those unfamiliar with the series, it centers on Sandy K...
I recently spent a weekend visiting my family and my friend in Nagoya. The city was full of energy and I could feel the vibrant economic recovery with Christmas and Year-End shoppers everywhere. As I was waiting for my high-speed bullet tra...
In the wake of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, uncertainty looms large. Observing from Japan, I’ve followed the transition to the new Trump administration closely, as U.S. policies significantly shape Japan’s future. This leads me to a...
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