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Can Koizumi Syntax Survive the Defense Ministry?|When Ambiguity Meets National Security

Japan’s new Defense Minister is famous for his vague yet poetic language. But can “Koizumi Syntax” survive in the world of global security and diplomacy?
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Why Is No One Hyping Gold?|Understanding the Silent Rise of a Quiet Asset

Gold is breaking records in 2025, yet the media and influencers are unusually quiet. Explore why this “silent rally” reveals more than it hides.
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Why “7% Returns” on Japanese Real Estate Funds Raise Red Flags

High yields and polite promises may hide deeper risks. Learn how Japanese real estate funds work, and what foreign investors should watch for.
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Why Komeito Left Japan’s Ruling Coalition|Internal Tensions and Political Survival

Komeito’s exit from Japan’s long-standing ruling coalition surprised many, but the decision was rooted in years of mounting internal pressure, trust breakdown with LDP leadership, and fears of political decline. This article explores the deeper reasons behind the move, beyond the surface of policy disagreements.
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Why Pokémon Card Investing Faces Backlash in Japan|Cultural Values Behind the Anger

Why does Pokémon card investing spark backlash in Japan?Explore the cultural values and emotions behind the growing resentment.
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Scammed or Framed? Uncovering the Idol Booking Fraud at Japan’s SAMURAI SONIC Festival

A fake booking scandal rocked a Japanese music festival. Was it an external scam — or an internal cover-up? We dissect the trust breakdown behind the chaos.
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Are Bears Living in a Utopia?|How Universe 25 Explains Their Changing Behavior

As bears wander further into cities, are we seeing a breakdown of natural behavior? Universe 25 may hold the answer.
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Why Do So Many Middle-Aged Japanese Men Text the Same Way?The Cultural Psychology Behind “Ojisankoubun”

Ojisankoubun isn’t just a meme. It’s a cultural signal shaped by emotion, etiquette, and digital-era uncertainty.
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What If Shinjiro Koizumi Had Become Prime Minister? Examining Japan–U.S. Relations Under Trump’s Second Term

If Koizumi had led Japan during Trump’s second term, how would they have aligned? We explore potential cooperation, diplomatic friction, and the real-world risks for Japan–U.S. relations.
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Can Takaichi and Trump Work Together? Mapping Their Diplomatic Alignment and Friction

Japan’s new LDP leader Sanae Takaichi and U.S. President Donald Trump share views on China—but can their contrasting styles cooperate?
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