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JAPAN WUT PODCAST 204 "AI EXTRACTORS"

JAPAN WUT PODCAST 203 "AI CUSTOMERS"


Can Japan solve climate change with $3 million? Why are Japanese companies creating AI Customers? Why aren’t any of Japan’s Universities in the Global Top 100 for AI?

SHOW NOTES

JAPAN

IAEA Upbeat, but Niigata Governor Delays Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Restart

SUPPLY CHAIN WAR

Japan to give $3 mil to help Pacific islands fight climate change

China's EUV breakthrough: Huawei, SMIC reportedly advancing LDP lithography, eye 3Q25 trial, 2026 rollout

U.S. to levy fees on ships linked to China, push allies to do similar – draft executive order

SOCIETY 5.0 

Hitachi uses generative AI to create "AI customers" and generate catchy slogans

Nissan tests driverless vehicles in city streets filled with cars and people

Japanese university unveils AI program for medical student training

Japan research team develops technology to visualize acne-causing bacteria using AI

Once-reluctant builders now using unmanned machinery, AI

Ibaraki's Tsukuba and Tsuchiura cities to introduce AI into childcare facility admission selection process

Release of Japanese voice platform models "Izanami" and "Kushinada"

Trinity, the AI camera company, launches "unlimited SIM plan for security cameras" that does not require an internet connection

AI: The Future of Ibaraki - Part 1: Efficiency (3) Automatic detection of fires and floods, 24-hour non-stop safety monitoring

Osaka Metro to start offering "face recognition ticket gate" service from March 25th

NEC unveils completely contactless "face recognition payment" to be introduced at the World Expo

Wave, an autonomous driving startup backed by SoftBank Group, moves closer to launching commercial services

49 Chinese universities in the top 100 for AI, zero in Japan; half of top US researchers are from China

'Another DeepSeek moment'? Chinese start-up launches new AI agent, sparking widespread attention

JAPAN WUT PODCAST 202 "DARK AI HOSPITAL"

Should Japan turn to tech or migrants to plug its draining demographics? How do Japan’s AI markets compare to China’s? Is the US trying to force a change in the Japan alliance?

MIGRATION / POPULATION DECLINE

Number of Japanese Births Continues to Fall in 2024

SUPPLY CHAIN WAR

Japan brushes aside US demand to boost defense budget to 3% of GDP

Trump Japan Comment

Trump accuses Japan of currency manipulation, hints at tariffs

China and Russia Expand Cooperation on Antarctic Drilling

A Shot Across the Bow: China Signals New Era of Sea Power in the Southwest Pacific

China Increases Bases with Missiles Capable of Striking All of Japan; Satellite Images Show Possibility of Further Facilities in Future

Japan Commissions Fourth Taigei-class Submarine

Wary of China, Vietnam to Buy Two Spy Satellites From Israel

SOCIETY 5.0

BYD to smash price with autonomous driving, "Level 2+" EV in the 1 million yen range

DJI and Car Manufacturer BYD Introduce Lingyuan – An Integrated Drone/Car Solution

China's first AI hospital town debuts

AI haters build tarpits to trap and trick AI scrapers that ignore robots.txt

Japan researchers develop highly sensitive scent-tracking drone using moth antenna

Arakawa Ward to purchase 220 million yen for new security cameras starting next month, with AI facial recognition to help locate lost children and elderly people

Launch of "AI threat camera" installation service to combat vehicle theft

"Next-generation salad vending machine" with AI-adjusted prices installed at Kyoto City Hall Station. Achieving both food waste reduction and health consciousness.

Seven Bank ATMs' facial recognition "FACE CASH" aims to make ATMs a "telephone counter"

The next-generation convenience store "min•naka" created by "Reiwa Tiger" President Iguchi has adopted the facial recognition system "FACE-SYSTEM"!

Telecube, TOPPAN Edge and two other companies have launched "CloakOne Gate," a gate-type face recognition system using an all-weather movable booth.

Migaro HD---Facial recognition platform "FreeiD" collaborates with facial recognition device "Knoctoi Lite"

Keio Electric Railway conducts demonstration experiment of autonomous driving on the Inokashira Line

JAPAN WUT PODCAST 201 "DARK FACTORY"

Should Japan be concerned about China’s patent for a undersea cable cutting device? Who stands to gain from Dark Factories? Can Japan’s AI startup hubs compete on the global stage?

SHOW NOTES
JAPAN

ANA places mega-order of 77 new jets

Japan’s Civil Aviation College to Have Female Applicant Quota from 2027; Quota Hopes to Secure More Female Pilots in Domestic Airlines

SUPPLY CHAIN WAR

Will the Self-Defense Forces be introduced to a "shocking new weapon"? New images of drone swarms being "neutralized at once" have been released

Japan, Philippines OK strategic talks between forces amid China rise

Chinese Navy penetrates deep into the Tasman Sea

A towed submarine cable cutting device and its cable cutting method

Chinese university applies for undersea cable cutter patent — device developed by coastal university located across the sea from Taiwan

China might be using cutting-edge AI to tilt the global power balance toward BRICS and away from the G7, zeroing in on Taiwan and the South China Sea to control supply chains. The twist? They could be slicing undersea cables to choke rival data flows—because in 2025, data’s the new oil. Let’s break it down with the evidence.

First, the cable incidents. Taiwan’s seen five undersea cable cuts this year, a sharp uptick from three each in 2023 and 2024, according to Taiwan’s Digital Ministry. On January 3, the Trans-Pacific Express cable—linking East Asia to the U.S.—snapped near Keelung Harbor at 7:51 a.m. A Chinese-crewed ship, the Shunxin-39, was spotted nearby, possibly dragging its anchor, though bad weather let it slip away to Busan. Then, on February 25, a cable to Penghu Islands went down at 3 a.m., with the Hong Tai 58—another Chinese-crewed vessel—detained after lingering suspiciously close. The other three cuts are murkier, likely hitting Matsu Islands cables in January or February, with repairs dragging into March, mirroring past Chinese vessel incidents in 2023. Taiwan’s 15 cables carry over 95% of its internet, so five hits in two months isn’t random—it’s a pattern screaming disruption.

Now, the AI angle. China’s got the tech to pull this off. The World Intellectual Property Organization reports they’ve filed over 38,000 AI patents from 2014 to 2023—six times the U.S.’s 6,276—spanning industrial applications like robotics and optimization. A 2020 patent from Lishui University for a cable-cutting device isn’t AI-driven, but pair it with over 3,000 AI patents since 2020 for underwater navigation—like Shanghai Jiao Tong’s 2022 seabed-mapping submersible—and you’ve got a system that could pinpoint and sever cables with precision. Huawei’s 2021 patent for network optimization could then reroute BRICS data, leaving G7 rivals scrambling. No patent explicitly says “AI cuts cables,” but the pieces fit—China’s AI could orchestrate this as a “grey zone” tactic, disrupting without declaring war.

Why Taiwan and the South China Sea? They’re supply chain goldmines. Taiwan’s TSMC pumps out 90% of the world’s advanced chips—vital for G7 tech—and the South China Sea handles 80% of global trade. Cut Taiwan’s cables, and you bottleneck G7 operations; control the sea’s sparse cables, and you redirect flows to BRICS-friendly nets like HMN Tech’s lines. Five cuts in 2025, all near Chinese ships, suggest intent—especially with China’s history of stalling rival cable projects there since 2022, per Foreign Policy. Data disruption hits G7 economies hard while BRICS builds alternatives, like the Belt and Road’s overland routes.

BRICS supply chain patents back this up. China dominates with roughly 60% of the bloc’s 25,000-30,000 AI-related filings since 2020—think Huawei and ByteDance’s logistics tweaks—designed to pivot flows post-disruption. Russia’s 2023 satellite monitoring and India’s 2021 port optimization add resilience. Compare that to the G7’s 30,000-40,000 patents—led by the U.S. and Japan with filings like IBM’s 2021 inventory rerouting or Toyota’s 2022 factory flow—which focus on surviving chaos, not starting it. China’s edge isn’t volume; it’s strategy—their tech could both cut and capitalize.

The theory holds water because it aligns with China’s goals: a BRICS-led order challenging the G7. Taiwan’s five incidents, tied to Chinese presence, match the capability of their AI ecosystem—over 54,000 total patents by 2023—and their supply chain ambitions. It’s not ironclad—no leaked AI directive proves it—but the spike from three to five annual cuts, paired with patents suggesting sabotage and rerouting, paints a picture. Data’s the lifeblood; disrupt it, and you shift the game. 
SOCIETY 5.0 

AI chip giant Nvidia reports blockbuster revenue

Dark factories are spreading. Factories are becoming unmanned and people are no longer there.

Dark Factory

Toyota to build autonomous roads and underground passages in Woven City

Ericsson completes smart transformation of its Nanjing factory

Japan's digital deficit hits record ¥6.5 tril as U.S. tech reigns

Officials from each country meet in person for the first time to set rules for generative AI

NEC develops biometric digital signature technology that enables facial authentication without storing facial information

 Versclesia IDZ Chiyoda Iwamotocho Residential Condominium Units Sold Out

3 Japan teens arrested over fraudulent mobile contracts, aided by ChatGPT

Fukuoka greengrocer uses facial recognition to enter and exit the store without staff, and the reason why there has been no shoplifting so far

TIGEREYE Co., Ltd. has strengthened security at the entrance to "The Square Hotel Ginza" operated by Solare Hotels.

Released "Speed AI Messenger," a smartphone app that works with the AI camera system to provide real-time notifications

Christie's first-ever AI sale angers some artists

The World As You Know It Is About to End

Goldman Sachs projects that AI will automate about 300 million jobs within the next decade, while the CEO of Anthropic, creator of leading AI platform Claude, predicts human-capable AI could replace 30% of human labor in just the next two years.

 Last year alone, 150,000 tech workers lost their jobs across major companies, many due to AI-driven efficiencies. That’s still far from the projected 300 million jobs or 30% of global labor being replaced, but it’s where we’re headed. Consider these details…

  • JPMorgan’s AI system, COIN (Contract Intelligence), can process 12,000 commercial-loan agreements in seconds – a job that would take humans roughly 360,000 hours.

  • Morgan Stanley rolled out an AI assistant called Debrief for its 15,000 wealth advisors. It handles notetaking and meeting summaries, saving about 30 minutes per meeting. With around 1 million company Zoom calls a year, that adds up to 500,000 hours saved.

  • Companies using AI for their marketing strategies have seen response rates jump by 40% while cutting deployment costs by 25%.

  • At Goldman Sachs, AI can now draft 95% of an IPO prospectus in minutes –a job that used to take a six-person team weeks to complete.

  • Mark Zuckerberg, on a recent Joe Rogan podcast, said that this year – 2025 – Meta will have an AI assistant that works like a “mid-level engineer writing code.” To give you an idea of the savings, Meta has 15,000 mid- and low-level software engineers making $175,000 to $260,000 a year.

Allganize launches AI agent "Alli Agent." Four AI agents are released in advance to support sales and advertising review operations.

Asahi Town in Yamagata Prefecture collaborates with DENSO to conduct demonstration experiment of AI-based pest detection and crime prevention system

JAPAN WUT PODCAST 200 "A.I. HAPPY POINTS"

JAPAN WUT PODCAST 199 "THE EMPIRE'S EDGE"

What is Japan’s current position in the Supply Chain Wars? How will Japan handle the influx of millions of AI Agents in the workforce? Can Japan develop its own Self-Driving Systems?


SHOW NOTES

SUPPLY CHAIN WAR

Hill hearing explores network of China-controlled ports as security threat

China builds space alliances in Africa as Trump cuts foreign aid

Ghana and China (from Grok)

  • Infrastructure Investments: China has financed significant infrastructure projects in Ghana, often through loans and barter agreements. For example, the Bui Dam, Ghana’s second-largest hydroelectric plant, was constructed by Sinohydro through a barter loan involving cocoa exports. China’s Export-Import Bank provided a USD 562 million loan for the USD 622 million project. Other projects include telecommunication networks, highways, water supply expansions, and schools in Accra.

  • Rail and Road Development: A USD 6 billion concessionary loan from the China Export-Import Bank is being used to extend Ghana’s rail network, including the 17 km Ofankor-Nsawam road (completed in 2009 with a USD 28 million interest-free loan) and landing sites for fishing communities (USD 99 million interest-free loan).

  • Mining and Bauxite Deals: China has invested in Ghana’s mining sector, particularly in bauxite, through deals that exchange infrastructure development for mining rights. These investments have led to significant environmental and social concerns, including deforestation and water pollution in areas like the Atewa forest.

  • Total Investments: By 2014, Chinese investments in Ghana reached USD 1.6 billion, with cumulative investments from 2008 to 2015 totaling USD 2.2 billion. Most investments focus on manufacturing, construction, tourism, trading, and services, with building and construction emerging as major recipients.

Owner Of US Defense Contractor Making Fighter Jet, Missile Parts Listed As Chinese Intel Agency Official

Taiwan plans investment and trade center in Fukuoka

SOCIETY 5.0

How can the president of a black company become invincible by acquiring an "AI agent"?

Hackers Using AI Agents To Validate Stolen Credit Cards

SoftBank app SureTalk turns sign language into text

AI agent developed by University of Tokyo startup Tou to streamline construction work

The advent of the "Sales 3.0" era: Algomatic's AI agents will change the future of sales

Napkin AI reinvents the design agency: 4 AI agents generate professional-grade graphics in 5 seconds

Pitch deck for startup that turns existing security cameras into AI agents that successfully raised 2 billion yen [Exclusive Release

Colega AI, an AI agent for restaurants, raises funds and enters the Japanese market in earnest

"Face Recognition System FACEmaⓇ Management Box Series Key Management Box Model," jointly developed with Obayashi Corporation, will be available for rental from February 12, 2025

Migaro Holdings aims to expand its facial recognition service overseas

AI-based medical interviews begin at Kurobe Municipal Hospital, reducing the burden on both doctors and patients

Tuyen Quang Provincial Public Security Department Announces Launch of AI Security System "AI Security asilla" in Detention Centers and Prison Facilities

BYD, China's largest electric vehicle manufacturer, has announced that it will equip all of its vehicles with cutting-edge autonomous driving systems.

Nihon Kotsu and Tier IV begin collecting driving data across Tokyo for AI development

"Autonomous vehicle 'priority lane'" finally installed on Shin-Tomei Expressway in March, tested in left lane at night

Business opportunities inside self-driving cars! Development of concierge AI and special seats progresses

JAPAN WUT PODCAST 198 "YOUR A.I. AGENT COMETH"

How will AI agents flooding the corporations affect the way we work? Can Japan’s small scale startups compete? What do we know about China’s new secret submarine’s role in the Supply Chain War?

SHOW NOTES

SUPPLY CHAIN WAR

New Unreported Submarine In China Leaves West Guessing

Panama: Will not renew agreement with China on Belt and Road initiative

Trump says the US will take over the Gaza Strip

Greenland PM calls election with Trump pressure mounting

Exclusive: Japan weighs Alaska LNG pipeline pledge to win Trump's favour


JAPAN SOCIETY 5.0

OpenAI and SoftBank Group partner to provide cutting-edge enterprise AI "Crystal Intelligence" in Japan, ahead of the rest of the world

JetBrains also announced "Junie," an AI agent that codes autonomously.

Geniee Group company JAPAN AI Co., Ltd. starts offering AI agent "Slide Creation Assistant"

"Rimo Voice" becomes a meeting AI agent

AVILEN starts offering a highly accurate document processing AI agent, aiming to significantly reduce manual work and improve productivity

SoftBank Group plans to deploy hundreds of millions of AI agents -- new business with OpenAI and enterprise AI

OpenAI chief Altman signs deal with S Korea's Kakao after DeepSeek upset

Open House Real Estate to introduce DXYZ's facial recognition platform "FreeiD" for its first all-facial recognition apartment building

DXYZ of the Migaro Group introduces FreeiD facial recognition to apartments in Fukuoka

Prefectural police to introduce AI camera analysis at all 18 police stations in the new fiscal year to quickly process huge amounts of footage

Gunma Prefecture FY2025 Budget Proposal: Safety - AI-based camera footage analysis

JAPAN WUT PODCAST 193 "THE BILLIONAIRES LAUGH"

Why is it morally wrong for Japan to import energy from Russia, but totally fine when it comes to the Middle East? How is Japan using AI Satellites to monitor dark ships on the high seas? Why is one of Japan’s richest men meeting with Donald Trump?

Show Notes

JAPAN and WEF

Courtesy Call from H.E. Mr. Børge Brende, President and CEO of the World Economic Forum

Børge Brende 

Japan brewer to create first space sake in history, sell single bottle for 100 mil. yen

SUPPLY CHAIN WAR

Honda, Nissan eye merger talks to form world's 3rd biggest auto group

Rival LNG supplies, Sakhalin's depleting fields give Japan an exit from Russian gas

Import volume of crude oil to Japan in 2023, by country

SOCIETY 5.0

Using AI to track "dark ships" via satellite

9 chatbots for local governments. Also introducing track records and implementation examples

AI agents promise to lighten your shopping load − if they can earn your trust

Trump and SoftBank CEO Unveil $100 Billion Investment in U.S. | WSJ News

SoftBank plans to invest $100 billion in U.S. projects over next four years

GO Japan Transportation and self-driving car technology Waymo enter into strategic partnership to test technology in Tokyo

Group company DXYZ's facial recognition platform "FreeiD" will be standardized for all future apartments built by Tokyo Miraiz

Migaro HD introduces facial recognition platform "FreeiD" to The Parkhouse Shinsaibashi Tower

JR East announces "Suica" future vision, using facial recognition to collect fares and to allow passengers to get on and off trains without passing through ticket gates, utilizing "location information"

Kitamura HD introduces Bitkey's "workhub" to its offices; 8 group companies enter with facial recognition; 84% say it's "convenient"

Understanding bus stop congestion and usage status - face recognition system demonstration experiment to begin on route buses from the 12th [Niigata]

Russia teams up with BRICS to create AI alliance

JAPAN WUT PODCAST 190 "SELF-DRIVING RACE CARS"

ON PODCAST 190

Why are Japan’s AI companies expanding into East Timor? Will the Japan government get more firms to join its carbon trading schemes? How did a Japanese company get a self-driving race car to go faster than 200 kph?



SHOW NOTES

SUPPLY CHAIN WAR

U.S. to deploy missile units to Japan islands in Taiwan contingency

China says it will remove buoy set up in Japan's EEZ near Senkakus

Japan to obligate up to 400 major firms to join CO2 emissions trading

Japan research team develops plastic that breaks down in seawater

SOCIETY 5.0

The AI ​​self-driving race "A2RL" held in Suzuka actually communicated using the SIM card of the low-cost smartphone "IIJmio". Uninterrupted stability was confirmed even at speeds over 200km/h

Group company DXYZ's facial recognition platform "FreeiD" to be deployed overseas for the first time; facial recognition attendance management linked to TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING's HR system to be provided to Timor-Leste base

Daito Trust Construction introduces facial recognition entrance/exit system to approximately 200 branches nationwide

Australian government orders to halt facial recognition at mass retailers, calling it "illegal" even for crime prevention purposes

"AI Camera Rental Service" with 0 yen initial cost and 2,000 yen per day Launch of new "Cloud AI Camera Rental Plan" offering free rental of multiple small cameras and video analysis service

AI cameras prove effective in preventing touting, reducing touting by 14% in Hyogo Prefecture demonstration experiment... If detected, audio warning is issued

Hitachi Solutions Technology sells package that uses monocular camera and image recognition AI to detect dangerous behavior in real time

AI-generated articles introduce nonexistent tourist spots on site promoting Fukuoka Pref.

Meet Daisy: The AI grandmother who is fighting back against scammers

Grandpa Simpson Onion Story

Hiroshima city plans to start using AI-based device to virtually communicate with atomic bomb survivors in August 2025, the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing

Miyazaki City introduces AI marking for junior high school tests, hoping to reduce burden on teachers

Tier IV starts selling Minibus 2.0, accelerating the social implementation of self-driving buses

Tottori City conducts demonstration experiment of self-driving bus in urban area--investigating signal coordination and night operation

Japan Wut 149 "FUN CARBON FOOTPRINT"


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Review of a new Japan paper detailing rising cancer rates in Japan post-Covid Jab, Self-Driving Buses in Japan, and Making Your Carbon FootPrint “FUN” at the Osaka Expo!



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Show Notes

ODD NEWS

World's 1st recycled diapers go on sale at stores in southwest Japan

COVID

Increased Age-Adjusted Cancer Mortality After the Third mRNA-Lipid Nanoparticle Vaccine Dose During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan

SOCIETY 5.0

Japan eyes launch of new dialogue framework on int'l AI regulations

Fujitsu Given Guidance over My Number System Problem - JIJI PRESS

Japan's first "maximum speed on general roads" autonomous driving level 4 bus to be realized No driver required, finally 60 km driving OK

Water DX ~ Health check of water pipes using artificial satellites and AI 

SusHi Tech Tokyo 2024 opens across the city on April 27 | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

SusHi Tech Tokyo 2024 Press Preview Reveals Exciting Sustainable Technological Innovations

JR East to offer online banking, capitalize on reward points

NTT's new generative AI platform able to parse diagrams, charts

SDF begins Tomahawk missile training for FY2025 deployment

Yomiuri Shimbun, NTT Announce Joint Proposal on Shaping Generative AI

Microsoft to invest $2.9 bil. in Japan to enhance AI data centers

United States and Japan Announce Two New University-Corporate AI Partnerships Worth $110 Million

Carbon Footprint Management System

Going Green at Osaka Expo: New App Makes Reducing Your Carbon Footprint Fun

Oracle to invest $8 bil in Japan to respond to growing AI demand


Photos

Japan Wut 136 "Water From Air"



PHOTOS EP. 136


Robot Videos

Japan Wut 106 "Electronic Skin"


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… Matt discusses Final Fantasy Whiskey, Electronic Skin for surveillance, and presents an update on the Japanese Government’s initiatives to work with the World Economic Forum on developing a circular economy. They want to change you, and you will like it.

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Japan WUT 101 "Creepy Weirdo Follower"

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… Matt and discusses the Japanese battle between decentralized and centralized currencies, robots in restaurants, and masked teens serving up bugs for their elders. It’s weird times, man — and not just Japan. We are all weird now. Buy the ticket, take the ride.

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SHOW NOTES FOR EP. 101

NEW PRODUCT

SOCIETY 5.0

WAR

ECONOMY

Japan in Japan

LGBTQ

SGOTW

"Turmoil at Hospital with '100' Kurdish Individuals, Emergency Acceptance Suspended for 5.5 Hours - Saitama, Kawaguchi"

This story took place on July 4. 

At the beginning of this month in Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture, approximately 100 members of Turkey's ethnic minority group, the Kurds, flocked to the vicinity of a hospital, causing a commotion that led to the deployment of the prefectural police riot squad. As a result, the acceptance of emergency cases was suspended for about 5.5 hours on the 30th. Kawaguchi City is the municipality with the largest foreign resident population in Japan, and it serves as the largest Kurdish settlement in the country.

At 9:00 PM, approximately 100 foreigners began gathering around the "Kawaguchi Municipal Medical Center," a comprehensive hospital in the city. All of them were believed to be Kurdish individuals with Turkish nationality, and the commotion continued until around 1:00 AM on the 5th.

The trigger for the incident was believed to be a dispute involving a woman. At around 8:30 PM on the 4th, a man in his 20s with Turkish nationality was attacked and cut with a knife by several other men of Turkish nationality on a street in the city. Subsequently, relatives and acquaintances from both sides gathered at the hospital upon hearing about the emergency transportation of the injured man. They reportedly attempted to force open the entrance door of the hospital's emergency department and raised their voices. In response to the disturbance, the hospital notified the police and subsequently suspended the acceptance of emergency cases. During this time, there were a total of 21 emergency transports within the three cities. Among them, there was one case of "emergency transport difficulty" where the destination took more than 30 minutes to decide. Fortunately, there were no life-threatening incidents during this period.

A male resident (48) said, "A young Kurdish man, about 2 meters tall, was shouting in broken Japanese, 'My relative got stabbed.' Cars kept gathering on the road in front of the hospital."

Kawaguchi City, with a population of approximately 600,000, has around 39,000 foreign residents, accounting for 6.5% of the population.

Many Turkish Kurdish individuals in Japan have applied for refugee status, citing discrimination and persecution in their home country as reasons for seeking asylum. However, very few of them have been granted refugee status, and a considerable number of them remain in an undocumented status, living as undocumented immigrants in Japan.

Around JR Warabi Station, which is adjacent to Kawaguchi City, a significant community of Kurdish residents has formed, with various Middle Eastern restaurants and grocery stores scattered throughout the area. This region is referred to as "Warabistan."

EAT THE BUGS

Insect food How does it taste? Seven kinds of stalls, including skewers of large crickets, limited to Shizuoka

On the 28th, an insect food stall opened at the Jeans Shop Osada Higashi-Shizuoka store in Aoi Ward, Shizuoka City. It is a three-day limited event until the 30th. The specialty shop "MUSHI-YA (ムシヤ) TOKYOueno," which has a store in Tokyo, has opened its first shop in the prefecture, offering seven menu items including meals and drinks.

One of the signature dishes, "Savory Stir-Fried Two-Horned Grasshopper," is known for its aromatic flavor obtained by roasting the grasshoppers. Raised on edamame beans, it carries a subtle hint of edamame flavor in the aftertaste. The "Tagame Cider" utilizes extracted components from stag beetles, offering a fruity aroma derived from pheromones. Two-year-old Harayama Chiko-chan from Suruga Ward tried the "Grilled Giant Cricket Skewer" and, while surprised by its appearance, expressed satisfaction with its taste, saying it was delicious.

The stall also advises caution for people with food allergies, as the prepared insect food has components similar to crustaceans such as shrimp and crab.

By Taichi Kawata.

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To popularize eating insects Saijo agricultural students hold study session in Hatsukaichi

JUL 25 NHK

A study session was held in Hatsukaichi City by high school students working to popularize insect food, which is attracting attention as a new source of nutrition to solve the world's food shortages.

About 40 citizens participated in this study session, which was held for the first time at a meeting place in Hatsukaichi City. rice field.

The students explained that crickets are highly nutritious and inexpensive to grow, so they are expected to be a food ingredient that can solve the world's food shortages.

On top of that, he introduced that he is breeding crickets at school, and that he is currently raising about 10,000 crickets, and that he is developing various recipes to spread cricket cuisine.

After that, when the participants and the participants made and tasted curry bread with cricket powder, okonomiyaki, and deep-fried crickets, they said, "It's delicious."

A woman in her 80s who participated said, "I'm very happy that young people think about things that we don't think about, and I think it's a good initiative."

A third-year student at Saijo Agricultural High School said, "I want people to have a good image of crickets by listening to our stories and actually eating them."

COVID


PHOTOS FOR EP 101

Japan Wut 97 "Eye Care, I Care"

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… Matt discusses Wagyu Beef vending machines, potential phony Chinese car sales, and helpful advances in AI and drone technology being developed in Japan.

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China Show’s video on potential EV “Dumping”

Japan Wut 90 "Idiot Regulators"

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… Matt talks about strange influences on the G7’s AI initiatives, new ramen accessories, a train pervert and how lollygagging is probably not the best strategy amid the recent escalations of conflict.

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PHOTOS RELATED TO SHOW 90

  1. Taro Kono “AI ROBOT”, 2-3) Cup Noodle Measuring Cup; 4) Digital Twin Highways Strategy; 5) Startup Tech

Japan WUT? 74 "AI In Our Hands"

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… Matt and DJO discuss Japanese Ramen Sneakers (photos here), more nonsense from the World Economic Forum and Japan’s limited presence there, being unmasked in a masked-up world, Japanese and US hypocrisy when it comes to China, and some COVID rants.

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Show Links::

  1. Dead Whale

  2. Demise of the Dolllar? (Nikkei)

  3. Agritech / AI

Dead whale being hauled off in Osaka before potentially being refined into sushi

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