This is a subreddit for news, commentary and analysis of Japanese politics, social trends, business, crime and diplomatic relations. Some ground rules:
Differences in opinion are welcome, but comments that spread demonstrably false information (e.g., "it's a fact vaccines kill more people than Covid") will be deleted and lead to a ban.
No NSFW content.
No "only in wacky Japan" posts, please. If your article wouldn't appear in a (Japanese) daily newspaper, it probably doesn't belong here either.
Real news only please- no parody sites.
No product reviews
Japanese sources are welcome, but please provide an English title and use the [日本語] link flair.
When submitting, put the most important information in the title!. Ideally, people should be able to get their news just by browsing the page, and clicking on links for further details. No "teaser" link titles like "Abe's Conundrum", or "Nagoya Traditions Run Deep", please.
If you wish to report an inappropriate story, please message the mod as well to explain your reasoning. Reports have no affect on the filter, and if the reason for it is not obvious to a human mod, it will be ignored.
Do not report stories on the basis you feel they cast an aspect of the country in a negative light (e.g., TEPCO, "Comfort Women" controversy, etc). As is the case in any country with a free press, news and editorials can often be negative or critical of particular public figures, laws and policies. Instead, please submit alternate viewpoints for balance, or get discussion going by objecting in the comments.
No personal attacks, racism, etc. If you see a viewpoint you don't agree with, criticize the argument, not the person making it.
For general information on Japan, please visit r/japan
For information and advice for expats on everyday life in Japan, please visit r/japanlife
For more business news, please visit r/JapanBusinessNews