Arudou Debito's Posts

  • Interior Ministry scolds MOJ for treatment of tourists
    April 13th, 2009By Arudou Debito
    Japan’s ministries are bickering with each other over an NJ issue (tourism), demonstrating how MOJ and MLITT are stepping on MOIA’s toes and goals.  (Not to worry, alphabet soup defined below.) Also exposed is how Japan’s hotels aren’t keeping their legal promises.  They’re snaffling tax breaks for registering with the GOJ to offer international service – » Continue Reading
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  • 2channel: the bullies’ forum
    April 3rd, 2009By Arudou Debito
    Bullying in Japan is a big problem. The victims have limited recourse. Too often they are told to suck it up and self-reflect. Or if they fight back, they get criticized for lashing out. It’s a destructive dynamic, causing much misery and many a suicide. The bullies are empowered by an odd phenomenon: In Japan, the » Continue Reading
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  • Outrage over Mie-ken teacher criminalizing students through fingerprinting.
    February 26th, 2009By Arudou Debito
    I received word recently about a schoolteacher in Mie-ken who dealt with a suspected theft by taking everyone’s fingerprints, and threatening to report them to the police. He hoped the bluff would make the culprit would come forward, but instead there’s been outrage. How dare the teacher criminalize the students thusly? » Continue Reading
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  • Local Governments don’t include Non-Japanese residents in their tallies of “local population”
    February 24th, 2009By Arudou Debito
    Someone pointed out a singular thing to me the other night – that local governments have started to lists its population and households in various municipal subsections, adding that “foreigners are not included”. » Continue Reading
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  • GOJ Human Rights Week commemorative pamphlet includes NJ issues of discrimination
    January 14th, 2009By Arudou Debito
    Good news, of sorts. December 4, 2008 saw the start of Japan’s official “Human Rights Week” (Jinken Shuukan), when the GOJ spends money (and claims to the UN national campaigns of awareness raising) to promote issues of human rights. » Continue Reading
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  • People working for American companies in Japan are covered by US Civil Rights Law
    January 5th, 2009By Arudou Debito
    Hi, here’s something on a subject that may help people working for American multinational companies. They have double labor rights/civil rights protections — both American and Japanese and apparently the American government links to the civil rights authorities of other countries/unions like Canada and the EU. » Continue Reading
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