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Japan Today Spotlight

Breaking stories and deep dives into Japan’s news and changing society — in English, from Tokyo.

  1. 51

    New divorce and child custody rules in Japan

    Japan is introducing major changes to its divorce and child custody system, including the possibility of joint custody after separation. Supporters say the reforms could help parents stay involved in their children’s lives, while critics warn about risks involving domestic abuse and enforcement. This episode examines what’s changing and why the debate has become so divisive.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  2. 50

    Why Japan has almost no gun crime

    Japan has some of the strictest gun laws in the world, and shootings remain extremely rare. But the country’s low level of gun crime is about more than just regulation. This episode examines the legal system, cultural attitudes and enforcement strategies that make firearms unusually difficult to obtain and use in Japan.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  3. 49

    Can foreigners own land in Japan?

    Foreigners can legally buy land in Japan, but ownership does not come with residency or visa rights. New reporting requirements and growing political attention have added complexity to the issue. This episode explains what foreigners can and cannot do, how the system works and why the topic is drawing renewed scrutiny.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  4. 48

    Japan’s bicycle crackdown

    Japan has begun cracking down on cycling behavior, with police issuing fines for violations that were often overlooked in the past. From riding on sidewalks to using smartphones or umbrellas while cycling, enforcement is becoming more visible. This episode looks at what’s changed, why now and whether the crackdown will actually improve safety.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  5. 47

    Japan’s new idol culture trend

    Japan’s idol industry continues to evolve, with new trends reshaping how fans engage with performers. From changing expectations around accessibility to the rise of new fan practices, idol culture is adapting to a different generation. This episode looks at what’s driving the shift and what it reveals about entertainment and identity in Japan today.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  6. 46

    Japan’s hidden homelessness

    Homelessness in Japan often looks different from what many expect. Beyond those living on the streets, a growing number of people are staying in internet cafés, temporary housing or other unstable situations. This episode looks at the scale of hidden homelessness, who is affected and why it remains largely out of sight.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  7. 45

    Japan under pressure as Takaichi meets Trump

    Renewed pressure from Donald Trump is testing Japan–U.S. relations, from defense spending demands to trade and regional security expectations. This episode examines what Washington is asking of Tokyo, how Japanese leaders are responding and what it could mean for the alliance moving forward.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  8. 44

    What’s wrong with Japan’s police?

    Japan’s police are often seen as effective and orderly, but a series of recent cases has raised questions about training, accountability and how investigations are handled. From mishandled evidence to internal scandals, deeper issues are starting to surface. This episode examines where the system is falling short and why reform has been slow.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  9. 43

    Can you carry a knife in Japan?

    Japan has some of the strictest weapon laws in the world, including limits on what kinds of knives people can carry and why. A blade that seems ordinary in other countries can quickly land someone in trouble with police in Japan.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  10. 42

    Iran conflict: Japan exposed?

    Escalating conflict involving Iran is raising new concerns for Japan. The country relies heavily on energy imports from the Middle East, much of it shipped through the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical oil chokepoints. This episode examines why Japan is particularly vulnerable to disruptions in the region and what a prolonged conflict could mean for energy prices, the economy and national security.  Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  11. 41

    Japan’s military is short on recruits

    Japan’s Self-Defense Forces are facing a growing recruitment crisis. As regional tensions rise and defense spending increases, fewer young people are signing up. This episode examines why enlistment is falling, how demographic decline plays a role and what it means for Japan’s security strategy.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  12. 40

    The Senkakus: Little islands, big tensions

    Tensions between Japan and China continue to simmer in the waters around the Senkaku Islands, with near-daily coast guard patrols and growing military activity. This episode examines what’s happening at sea, why the dispute matters strategically and how it fits into the broader rivalry between Beijing and Tokyo.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  13. 39

    How Japan chooses its prime minister

    Japan’s prime minister is not elected by popular vote. Instead, the leader emerges through a parliamentary process shaped by party politics, coalition math and internal power struggles. This episode explains how the system works, who really decides and why the outcome can be predictable long before voters head to the polls.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  14. 38

    The death penalty in Japan

    Japan remains one of the few developed countries to retain capital punishment, carrying out executions in secrecy and with limited public scrutiny. Despite international criticism and periodic domestic debate, support for the death penalty remains high. This episode examines how the system works, why it persists and what could finally force change.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  15. 37

    Japan and nuclear weapons: A line it hasn’t crossed — yet

    Japan remains the only country to have suffered atomic bombings, yet its stance on nuclear weapons is more complicated than it appears. Officially opposed, Japan still relies on the U.S. nuclear umbrella and periodically revisits the debate as regional tensions rise. This episode examines where Japan draws the line, how firm it really is and what pressures could force a rethink.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  16. 36

    Inside Japan's troubled classrooms

    Japan’s schools are under pressure. Teacher shortages, unpaid overtime, rising burnout and cases of sexual misconduct are exposing deep structural problems in the education system — and raising urgent questions about accountability, student safety and reform.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  17. 35

    New rules for foreigners in Japan

    Japan is tightening and reshaping its rules for foreign residents, from visa renewals to compliance checks and enforcement. This episode breaks down what’s changing, who is affected and what the new rules signal about Japan’s evolving immigration policy.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  18. 34

    Can Japan power its AI future?

    Japan is racing to expand AI and data center capacity, but power shortages, grid limits and climate targets pose major challenges. This episode examines whether Japan’s energy system can support an AI-driven economy — and what trade-offs policymakers face.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  19. 33

    Japan Today Spotlight: The stories that defined Japan in 2025

    From politics and the economy to social change and major scandals, 2025 was a turbulent year for Japan. This special year-in-review episode looks back at the biggest stories covered on Japan Today Spotlight and what they reveal about where the country is heading next.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  20. 32

    Japan’s rising cost of living

    After decades of relative price stability, daily life in Japan is getting more expensive. From food and energy to rent and services, this episode looks at why costs are rising, why wages are lagging behind and what it means for households heading into 2026.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  21. 31

    ‘Akiya’: Japan’s hottest property boom

    Once seen as a symbol of rural decline, Japan’s "akiya" — vacant homes — are now drawing investors, renovators and foreign buyers. This episode explains why interest is surging, what buyers often overlook and how the boom is reshaping communities across Japan.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  22. 30

    How scammers target you in Japan

    Japan remains one of the safest countries in the world, yet online scams, phone fraud and impersonation schemes are increasingly catching residents off guard. This episode explains how scammers operate, why certain tactics work so well in Japan and what you should watch out for to stay safe.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  23. 29

    Japan–China standoff over Taiwan

    A diplomatic storm erupted after comments from Japan’s defense minister angered China and set off a tense exchange over Taiwan. This episode breaks down what was said, why Beijing reacted so sharply and how the situation exposes growing risks in Japan–China relations.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  24. 28

    Running on empty

    Japan continues to struggle with long working hours, service overtime and rising cases of karoshi and work-related suicide. This episode examines why overwork remains so deeply rooted, how reforms have fallen short and why political leaders are under pressure to address a crisis that costs lives every year.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  25. 27

    Japan’s vanishing countryside

    Japan’s countryside is emptying out as young people leave for big cities, birthrates fall and entire communities face collapse. This episode explores why rural areas are shrinking so fast, what local governments are trying to save them and what Japan loses when its small towns disappear.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  26. 26

    Japan’s NHK fee

    Japan’s NHK reception fee has long been one of the country’s most unpopular charges, sparking debates about fairness, enforcement and whether the system still makes sense. This episode explains why the fee exists, how it’s collected and why so many people want it changed.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  27. 25

    Sanae Takaichi meets Donald Trump: Flattery or strategy?

    Japan’s new prime minister wasted no time stepping onto the world stage — and straight into Donald Trump’s orbit. From golf gifts and photo ops to praise that bordered on submission, Sanae Takaichi’s diplomatic debut looked more like a loyalty test than a summit. Was it smart politics, or a replay of Shinzo Abe’s flattery playbook?What do you think: was this calculated diplomacy or hero worship gone too far? Tell us in the comments.00:00 Intro: Takaichi’s first test with Trump01:05 Abe’s shadow over Japan-U.S. summit03:10 Takaichi puts on a show for Trump05:00 Trump 's awkward moment in Tokyo06:40 Takaichi and Trump: Flattery in Yokosuka08:10 What Japan and the U.S agreed under Takaichi and Trump09:45 Outro: Takaichi's real test after Trump summit

  28. 24

    Japan’s ‘foreigner problem’: Kimi Onoda and the politics of coexistence

    A political storm erupted in Japan after Kimi Onoda used the phrase “foreigner problem,” sparking debate over immigration, integration and what coexistence should look like in a rapidly changing society. This episode breaks down the controversy, the political reaction and what it reveals about Japan’s future.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  29. 23

    Trial of Shinzo Abe’s assassin: The fallout Japan still faces

    Japan is in the middle of the trial of Tetsuya Yamagami, whose assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shocked the country and exposed deep ties between the LDP and the Unification Church. This episode breaks down the legal stakes, public reaction and the political fallout Japan is still grappling with.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  30. 22

    Japan’s marijuana paradox: Legal CBD, harsh laws, big arrests

    Japan’s marijuana laws remain some of the strictest in the developed world, even as CBD shops spread nationwide and arrests hit record highs. This episode explains why the legal gap exists, how enforcement works, and why even small mistakes can carry severe consequences for residents and visitors.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  31. 21

    Drunk pilots at JAL: Scandals Japan can’t ignore

    Japan Airlines has been hit by multiple alcohol-related violations involving its flight crew, raising questions about safety culture, accountability and whether the aviation industry is doing enough to prevent future incidents. This episode breaks down what happened, how JAL responded and why regulators are under pressure to act.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  32. 20

    Why stalking cases in Japan keep ending in tragedy

    Stalking cases in Japan continue to escalate despite tougher laws and more police intervention. This episode examines why the system still fails victims, how warning signs are missed and why tragedies keep happening even after repeated reports and restraining orders.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  33. 19

    Why nuisance YouTubers are causing outrage in Japan

    A string of disruptive stunts by nuisance YouTubers has sparked public anger across Japan, from train station pranks to restaurant harassment and property damage. This episode explains why these incidents are escalating, how police and lawmakers are responding and what it means for creators living in Japan.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  34. 18

    Why Japan’s ‘lost generation’ is still losing

    Japan’s so-called “lost generation” is still living with the fallout of the 1990s hiring freeze, unstable work and wage stagnation. This episode explains why many never recovered, how the system continues to fail them and what their future looks like as they enter middle age with limited savings and support.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  35. 17

    Why bear attacks are surging in Japan

    Japan is seeing a sharp rise in bear encounters as climate shifts, changing food cycles and rural depopulation bring wildlife closer to towns. This episode breaks down why attacks are increasing, how local governments are responding and what these trends reveal about Japan’s disappearing countryside.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  36. 16

    Why so many people go missing in Japan

    Tens of thousands of people go missing in Japan every year, from voluntary disappearances to cases linked to debt, family pressure or mental health struggles. This episode looks at why the numbers are so high, how police classify missing persons and what happens when people choose to walk away from their lives.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  37. 15

    Japan’s hostage justice: Guilty until proven innocent

    Japan’s “hostage justice” system allows police to detain suspects for weeks without charge, restrict access to lawyers and pressure people into confessions. This episode explains how the system works, why human rights groups condemn it and what recent cases reveal about Japan’s resistance to reform.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  38. 14

    Scrolling for truth: News for the swipe generation

    Young people in Japan are turning to TikTok, Instagram and YouTube for news, reshaping how information spreads and how journalism competes for attention. This episode breaks down what Gen Z is watching, why trust in traditional media is fading and what it means for the future of news in Japan.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  39. 13

    80 years after the Pacific War: Japan’s reckoning with history

    Eighty years after the Pacific War, Japan is still struggling with how to remember its past, honor victims and confront unresolved wartime controversies. This episode looks at how memory, politics and education shape today’s debates and why the legacy of the war continues to influence Japan’s identity and diplomacy.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  40. 12

    Why these Japanese homes are so cheap (and so creepy)

    Japan’s stigmatized properties — known as jiko bukken — can sell for a fraction of their normal price if a death, crime or disturbing incident took place inside. This episode explains why some homes become so cheap, how disclosure rules work and why buyers are both fascinated and cautious about them.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  41. 11

    Japan’s far-right surge: Sanseito and ‘Japan First’ politics in 2025

    Japan is seeing a surge in far-right activism driven by SANSEITO and a growing wave of “Japan First” nationalism. This episode explains how these groups gained momentum, why their message resonates with some voters and what their rise means for Japan’s political landscape in 2025.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  42. 10

    Is Trump blowing up Japan-U.S. relations?

    Donald Trump’s return to the political spotlight has raised fresh fears in Tokyo about security guarantees, trade tensions and the future of the Japan–U.S. alliance. This episode explains why Japanese officials are nervous, what’s at stake for the region and how Trump’s statements could reshape Asian security.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  43. 9

    Japan’s newspaper crisis: Losing readers, relevance and the next generation

    Japan’s once-dominant newspaper industry is shrinking fast as young readers move online, circulation plummets and trust in traditional media continues to erode. This episode looks at why newspapers are struggling, how digital habits have changed the market and what it means for the future of journalism in Japan.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  44. 8

    Japan’s big heat: June’s deadly start to summer

    Japan began summer with dangerous early-season heat, record hospitalizations and rising concern over how climate change is amplifying June’s temperatures. This episode looks at why the heat arrived so quickly, how authorities responded and what experts say about the risks Japan faces this summer.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  45. 7

    Why Japan’s 2,000-year imperial family may not survive this century

    Japan’s imperial family faces a shrinking number of heirs, strict succession rules and growing public debate about whether the world’s oldest monarchy can survive in its current form. This episode explains why the crisis is accelerating, what reforms are being discussed and why Japan is struggling to modernize its imperial system.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  46. 6

    Why Japan’s J-pop idol industry bans sex, dating and romance

    Japan’s idol industry enforces strict no-dating and no-romance rules that shape the lives of young performers and fuel a multibillion-yen business model built on fan fantasy. This episode explains why these rules exist, how agencies enforce them and what controversies reveal about power, control and fan culture in Japan.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  47. 5

    Japan’s rice crisis: Why prices are soaring and what’s behind it

    Rice prices in Japan have surged as bad weather, supply shortages and changing consumer habits squeeze one of the country’s most important staples. This episode breaks down why prices are rising, how farmers are affected and what this means for shoppers and Japan’s food security.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  48. 4

    Why is Nissan failing — and what speed bumps lie ahead?

    Nissan is struggling with falling sales, aging models and years of leadership turmoil that still haunt the company. This episode looks at why the automaker is losing momentum, what mistakes led to the current crisis and whether Nissan can recover as global competition intensifies.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

  49. 3

    Japan’s sex industry boom: How tourism and the yen are changing everything

    Japan’s weakened yen and explosive tourism boom are reshaping the country’s sex industry, drawing in more foreign customers and creating new concerns for police, workers and local communities. This episode explains why the industry is expanding, who is driving the demand and what risks Japan now faces.Watch the full Japan Today Spotlight series on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyLmgel-5aDxrGswj_8hRRiUwdm5tGGTH

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