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The Lazy Fluency Podcast dives into the complexities of immigrant rights in Japan and the United States, offering personal insights and expert analysis on issues such as voting rights for non-citizens, the impact of immigration on national identity, and the role of language in immigration policy. Through engaging conversation and a blend of serious discussion with moments of levity, Joey and Amy provide a unique perspective on the global conversation around immigration.
Explore the redesigned Japanese banknotes featuring Kitasato Shibasaburō, Tsuda Umeko, and Shibusawa Eiichi. Learn about their contributions to medicine, women's education, and entrepreneurship, and discover the advanced anti-counterfeiting measures that make these notes a marvel of modern technology.
The "Adachi Ward Female Teacher Murder Case," which unfolded in 1978, remains a chilling reminder of how violent crime can disrupt the sense of security in any society. Involving the murder of 29-year-old schoolteacher Chikako Ishikawa, the case lay dormant for 26 years until a confession from the perpetrator brought it back into public focus. What makes this case particularly shocking is not only the gruesome nature of the crime but the systemic issues it exposed in Japan’s legal framework, particularly the statute of limitations, and its broader implications for public safety and societal well-being.