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Picture of the day

Dec 19 protest about tainted blood
Appeal at the office of the prime minister about tainted blood, Dec. 19, 2007

Announcements

Site Upgrade

As some readers have no doubt noticed, gyaku has not been updated in the past few months, and the update rate had already been decreasing as of the Fall of last year, the main reason being that we are planning a site upgrade, described here. (Apr 3 '08)

Perspectives

David McNeill

Interview with David McNeill

David McNeill writes regularly for the Irish Times and the Independent, teaches at Sophia University in Tokyo, and is also a coordinator of Japan Focus. We met David at a cafe near Sophia's Yotsuya campus to talk about his experiences teaching media studies and writing as a foreign correspondent in Japan. (Dec 4 '07)

Koide Hiroaki

Interview with Mr. Koide Hiroaki

In this interview we speak with Mr. Koide Hiroaki, a researcher at the Kyoto University Reactor Research Insitute who for 40 years has been fighting against nuclear power in Japan. (Sept 3 '07)

Development, environment, human rights

[Summary] In this interview we speak with Kawamura Akio, an assistant professor at Kobe College with a specialization in international relations, about development, the environment and human rights. (Aug 2 '07)

Michael Goldberg

Reflections on Video Art, Media, and a Life of Zen

Michael Goldberg, a native of Montreal, Canada now living in Tokyo, Japan, has been active in video art and video production for over 40 years. We talked to Michael about his experience as a video artist as well as his new film, "A ZEN LIFE", about D.T. Suzuki. (Jun 19 '07)

An Interview with Matsumoto Hajime

An Interview with Matsumoto Hajime

A noisy commotion hit the area around JR Kouenji station in the second half of the nationwide local elections. A group headed by Matsumoto Hajime, one of the candidates running in the Suginami ward elections, organized a campaign in which they played music day and night, organized events on the street near the station, and liberated the streets, all in an attempt to reclaim their city. (May 27 '07)

Hamas: Unwritten Chapters by Azzam Tamimi

Hamas and the Future of the Palestine Question

Azzam Tamimi speaks about the historical roots of Hamas, its internal structure and political objectives, and the factors which led to its rise to power within Palestinian society in recent years. (Mar 30 '07)

The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine by Ilan Pappe

The History of Israel Reconsidered

Ilan Pappe, historian and senior lecturer of Political Science at Haifa University, speaks on the path of personal experiences that brought him to write his new book, "The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine". (Mar 11 '07)

Stories

Appealing to the high court

The Tachikawa flyering incident: 3 years later

[Summary] On a clear and sunny Sunday earlier this month, on my way out for the day, I met a group in front of the train station gathering signatures for a petition. (Mar 23 '07)

Fuxin City

My visit to Fuxin City, China

[Summary] In writing this article, I take inspiration from one of the goals of the gyaku project: I am writing about a city whose name most people have never heard, a place that even many Chinese do not know of. (Mar 22 '07)

Nepali children

My encounter with the people of Nepal

Nepal is well-known for its beautiful Himalayan mountains. However, for the past 11 years, starting from 1996, many of Nepals citizens have been caught up in an ongoing conflict (currently suspended thanks to a peace agreement signed November 21th, 2006) that has resulted in 13,000 deaths, thousands of injured, and a hundred thousand displaced. (Dec 30 '06)

News

Regulating the Japanese Cyberspace

Regulating the Japanese Cyberspace

With little fanfare from local or foreign media, the Japanese government made significant moves this month toward legislating extensive regulation over web content, mobile phone access, and file sharing. (Dec 27 '07)

Voices of the Precariat: MayDay for Freedom and Lives

Voices of the Precariat: MayDay for Freedom and Lives

On April 30th, the group of people referred to as the "precariat" -- freeters, part-timers, day workers, homeless, people forced into lives with neither security nor stability -- participated in "MayDay for Freedom and Lives" held in Shinjuku, Tokyo. (May 3 '07)

Accenture and the mystery of the 100,000 yen bid

Accenture and the mystery of the 100,000 yen bid

Just under one year ago, revelations emerged that a contract for a new biometric immigration system had been awarded by the Japanese government to Accenture Japan Ltd., a corporation previously hired in the role of "advisor" for the same project, at a price of only 100,000 yen (less than 900 USD). Key documentation related to the mystery of this "low-price bid" has been translated and summarized here. (Apr 17 '07)

Your money: savings accounts finance developmental "assistance"

Japanese personal savings fund development loan program

In their Spring/Summer catalogue, People Tree Japan featured an article, translated and summarized here, on research by environmental activist Tanaka Yu exposing the web of connections by which money from private citizens' savings accounts is used by Japan's Official Development Assistance (ODA) Program to finance yen-denominated loans for third-world countries. (Apr 3 '07)

Peace march in Tokyo against occupation in Iraq

Peace march in Tokyo against occupation in Iraq

Protest marches in Tokyo and across Japan on March 21st marked 4 years since the outbreak of war in Iraq. (Mar 24 '07)

Reviews

Miscellany and Language

Miscellany and Language

David Weinberger's latest book "Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder" presents a view of digital information as having been "freed of its categorical tethers". The question asked here is: what about the barriers of language? (Jul 24 '07)

Yamashita's Gold

Black Gold, Rising Sun

With their recent book, "Gold Warriors: America's Secret Recovery of Yamashita's Gold", Sterling and Peggy Seagrave have provided a much needed antidote to tired, politically-correct caricatures of Japan, much trumpeted by its leaders and echoed in the mass media. (Feb 13 '07)

Reports

Terror from the sky, horror on the ground

Terror from the sky, horror on the ground

On April 2, Iraqi aid worker and blogger Kasim Turki spoke about his experiences of the conflict in his hometown of Ramadi and on ongoing reconstruction efforts in which he is involved. (Apr 25 '07)

Apartheid Wall

Democracy as Experience

The Japan Palestine Medical Association (JPMA) has for some time been organizing lectures by guest speakers on the subject of the Middle-East. The latest of these lectures (Feb. 17, 2007), entitled "Is Israel a Democracy?: Living in Israel as a Palestinian," was given by Dr. Ahmad Sa'di, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Politics and Government at Ben-Gurion University. (Feb 27 '07)

Int'l Conference on the ICC held in Tokyo

[Summary] On Dec. 4-5, at the Parliament Museum in Tokyo, the Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) held their 28th Annual Forum on Human Security. (Dec 9 '06)

Culture

Making chai

Chai: Recipe and History

In Nepal today, chai has become so familiar to the Nepali people that when two acquaintances meet on the street, rather than using the Nepali greeting "Namaste", people often simply ask: "Have you had chai?" (Apr 3 '07)