NNJ 35: Government Angry Octopus

A man demonstrates his frustration with the Japanese government, really sending a message. Then we get some world cup shenanigans that end up in … murder.

A soccer player pulls a red card and it seems to have become mandatory that underwear theft is mentioned at least once every 3 episodes.

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NNJ 34: Capitol Hobby

The leader of Aum was executed, a professor stands by his hobby and a yakuza organization decides to stand by it’s yakuza principles.

It’s all the news.

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@NinjaNewsjapan

 

How did these kids get caught?

https://twitter.com/sakamobi/status/1013781532303998977

NNJ 33: Question time Stand off

Japanese crime: Stalking, it’s not good.

Other crimes, committed by people pretending to be not Japanese.

I dip back into the panty theft and the Japanese Prime Minister refuses to answer any questions about it.

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Our stand off hero

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23DSV15MB6o

 

 

NNJ 31: Love Live News

Love Live is an anime with a rabid fanbase. I didn’t bother to watch an episode as this isn’t about the anime, it’s about the real world that surrounds the anime. I still don’t know if Love Live is slang for cannibalism.

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Some associated media:

The very necessary otaku dance example:

The vandalized manholes (make dirty joke):

https://twitter.com/llllnumazullll/status/1004050235885215745

Our graduate friend.

@NinjaNewsJapan

 

NNJ 30: Trains Idols and Cheating

Trains, trains, trains.

How to chosoe the best way for you to be an idol so you can tell your fans you don’t want to see their faces and get away with it.

The government wants some fox news style biased reporting, I assume as long as it’s pro-them.

Finally, what is cheating? If you and 9 friends have Japanese girlfriends, 3 of you have been cheated on and probably didn’t know it.

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Go here to name a train station.

Visit this news site for the butsukariya video.