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Japan Wut 108 "Brain-Bio Digital Twins"

Japan Wut 107 "Smartphone Toilets"

Japan Wut 106 "Electronic Skin"


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… Matt discusses Final Fantasy Whiskey, Electronic Skin for surveillance, and presents an update on the Japanese Government’s initiatives to work with the World Economic Forum on developing a circular economy. They want to change you, and you will like it.

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Japan Wut 105 "Nuclear Sushi"

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… Matt discusses beer psyops, the threat — or non-threat — of Fukushima Nuclear Water, AI Rice, WEF Green Transformation in Japan, and the unpredictable effects of depopulation: bug farms and less help for the disabled.

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SHOW NOTES FOR EP. 105


NEW PRODUCT/SERVICE

FUKUSHIMA WATER RELEASE

SOCIETY 5.0

DEPOPULATION

EAT THE BUGS

A group from Kyushu University is working on research to utilize the Japanese rhinoceros beetle, often called the "king of insects," as insect food.

The research is being conducted by a group led by Associate Professor Satoshi Kamitani from the Faculty of Agriculture at Kyushu University. In an effort to address the issue of neglected bamboo forests, while collaborating with Kama City, they discovered that fermented bamboo chips could serve as food for the Japanese rhinoceros beetle. This discovery prompted the exploration of edible applications for the beetles.

The pupae, in particular, have a mild shrimp-like aroma and are easy to eat due to their lack of earthy odors and impurities. When dried and ground into powder, they are also suitable for processed food products.

They chose the former Chisshu Elementary School building in Kama City, which had closed in 2014, as the experimental site. The bamboo chips used were harvested from neglected bamboo forests by the city and provided at no cost. Starting with 500 beetles in the current fiscal year, they aim to increase the number to 5,000 in the following year and 50,000 two years from now.

Local residents take on the role of caretakers for the beetles, with the intention of generating employment opportunities in the depopulated region.

The group is conducting detailed analysis of the nutritional components and potential health benefits. They aim to eventually position the beetle as a viable option for human consumption, while also exploring its potential as a pharmaceutical ingredient.

Associate Professor Kamitani stated, "The Japanese rhinoceros beetle might become a 'triple-win' solution, simultaneously addressing food scarcity, neglected bamboo forests, and depopulation. We will thoroughly examine its safety as a food product."

According to research by the Japan Productivity Center, the global insect food market is predicted to expand from 7 billion yen in 2019 to 100 billion yen by 2025.

WAR


PHOTOS SHOW 105

Japan Wut 104 "Boomerang Block"

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… Matt discusses a Japanese wearable air conditioner, and does a deep dive on Japan’s mortality rates, the current effects the response to Covid (which is coming back) is having on the economy and bug bullies in Ehime.


EP. 104 SHOWNOTES

NEW PRODUCT

COVID

ECONOMY

Japan and the World

(Note: See Photos for Rockefeller's "Operation Lock Step" Document)

CHINA

EAT THE BUGS

A male firefighter in his 20s, employed at the Kumakogen Town Fire Department.

Male Firefighter:

"If you refuse, you get scolded. It's a constant state of being, so it was difficult."

The workplace involves 24-hour shifts, preparing for deployments with members of the same team. Meals are taken together with superiors and colleagues, he says.

Last October, during a mealtime, his superior brought out insect food.

"He sprinkled it on the rice like seasoning and said, 'If I eat this, it's not harassment.' He ate a spoonful and then pushed the rest onto me..."

He says he was forcefully made to eat insects like crickets and silkworms, which are commercially available for consumption.

"There were other staff members around, but nobody could go against that superior, so we reluctantly watched with smiles. It didn't taste good, it was unpleasant, and I refused, saying 'I don't want to,' but I was told to 'eat it,' so I reluctantly did."

Insect consumption is gaining attention as a potential solution to future concerns about food shortages. However, many people have reservations, and experts point out the following:

Professor Keimi Oda, Faculty of Law and Letters, Ehime University, who specializes in labor issues:

"If eating insects is not reasonably necessary for job-related purposes, it could be considered harassment. Regarding the relationship between the workplace, the municipal government as the employer, and the employees, there may be a potential issue of violating the obligation of safety considerations."


PHOTOS FOR SHOW 104


Japan Wut 103 "Dementia Bowels"

Japan Wut 102 "Hydrogen High"


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… Matt discusses turning Japanese bullet trains into baseball bats, the importance of infiltration before launching a war in respect to Japan’s reliance on the USA, and a proposed Japan Society 5.0 Boat that converts the oceans into hydrogen energy for the future no one asked for.

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SHOW NOTES FOR EP. 102

NEW PRODUCT

SOCIETY 5.0

WAR

ECONOMY

Japan in Japan

LGBTQ

EAT THE BUGS

COVID

HIGH OR NOT HIGH

CHINA


PHOTOS RELATED TO SHOW 102

Japan Wut 100 "Thin Blue AI"

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… Matt discusses Japan’s quantum computing business applications, Japan’s Self Defense Forces use of advanced weaponry in other countries, and does a deep dive into Japan’s decisions to use AI Cameras in Police Force activities. It’s a big one, for episode 100! Tune in. We’re only 2% weird.

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Japan Wut 99 "Chinese Salami"

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… Matt discusses smart home markets for Japan, more on why the WEF is weird and needs to go, strange edible bug museum in Kyushu, and workers refusing to return to the office after stupid COVID.

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SHOW NOTES FOR EP 99

NEW PRODUCT

Japan’s new energy drink feels like getting slapped in the face by an anime girl

SOCIETY 5.0

Japan Smart Home Market Analysis Report 2023-2028 

New NTT joint venture using AI and IoT to advance sustainable food security worldwide

Green LED lights found to speed up growth of farmed flounder

WAR

NATO removes Tokyo office mention from joint communique

Japan, France to hold first-ever joint fighter jet drill

CHINA

Weaponizing Biotech: How China's Military Is Preparing for a 'New Domain of Warfare'

IMF Hints At Allowing Countries To Use Chinese Yuan For Debt Repayment

EAT THE BUGS

"Entomophagy TAKEO 'Traveling Cricket Museum Flavor' Available for Pre-Sale at the Kyushu University Museum Open Exhibition 'Fukuoka Great Insect Exhibition'!

Experience the quiet and cool 'scent of that museum' by uniquely blending spices and herbs. Create memories of insect food starting from the summer vacation of 2023."

"Creating Memories of Entomophagy Starting from the Summer Vacation of 2023

'Traveling Cricket Museum Flavor' uniquely blends basil-based spices and herbs to express the imagery of the quiet and cool 'scent of that museum.' It seems that the 'scent of that museum' is derived from the odor of camphor used to preserve specimens. Camphor is a natural component derived from the oil of the camphor tree, and it is known to be present in basil as well. Recently, odorless preservation agents have replaced camphor in specimen preservation, but there are still insect researchers who continue to use camphor because they enjoy that scent.

The concept behind TAKEO's 'Traveling Cricket' is to create insect food that brings joy to the people 'in that place.' This time, the stage is the museum shop of the insect exhibition.

This product was born from the staff of the Fukuoka Great Insect Exhibition asking, 'Is there any good insect food that can be sold as a museum shop item?'

Dr. Munetoshi Maruyama, the curator of the Fukuoka Great Insect Exhibition and a professor at Kyushu University, is actually the senior of Ryohta Mitsuhashi, the developer of TAKEO, from his student days. For us, it is an opportunity that will never come again to work with the admired Dr. Maruyama and Kyushu University Museum, so we put even more effort into product development. Initially, ideas such as cricket with mentaiko (spicy cod roe) flavor or tonkotsu ramen flavor were suggested due to the exhibition being held in Fukuoka. However, with the desire to create a product with longevity, we twisted the idea into the concept of 'museum flavor' and shaped it.

While adults reminisce about the memories of the old museum, children create memories of entomophagy starting from here.

'Traveling Cricket Museum Flavor' has become a product that will surely bring joy not only to the customers who visit the museum, but also to the museum shop staff."

Japan in Japan

As prices soar, Japan returns to human waste fertiliser

Movie "How do you live" 2.1 billion yen at the box office for 4 days

Japan and the World

Japan and Saudi Arabia to Jointly Produce Ammonia Public-Private Framework

COVID

Japan poll finds half of workers against returning to office after COVID


Photos Related to Episode 99

Japan Wut 98 "Bug Booze!"

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… Matt and DJO discuss bug booze, digital transformation in Japan, and a crazy gaijin rampaging in a Police Station in Japan.

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Show Notes for Ep 98

NEW PRODUCT

Japan’s popular Moonlight brand begins selling broken cookies

EAT THE BUGS

Sake brewing with cricket yeast 

ECONOMY

FOCUS: Yen fall may prove a debilitating blow to Japan, spotlights BOJ

Cosmo investors OK 'poison pill' to prevent takeover

Japan state-backed fund to buy JSR to enhance chip supply chain

Cosmo wins unconventional vote on 'poison pill' against activist

WAR

US to make India into naval logistics hub for Indo-Pac region

Italy brings new warship to Japan during Indo-Pacific tour

Japan deems export of lethal defense equipment feasible: source

TECH

World's 1st 'tooth regrowth' medicine moves toward clinical trials in Japan

LGBTQ

http://dragqueenstoryhour.tokyo/ 

Drag queens read picture books to children in Tokyo [interview]

SGOTW

Researcher at Japan institute denies leaking secrets to Chinese firm

A police officer told a woman, who was berating them in a foreign language, "Go back to China."

It has been revealed that a female police officer at the Higashi Police Station of Fukuoka Prefectural Police made a remark telling a foreign-looking woman, who was suspected of tearing up someone else's lost property report, to "go back to China."

According to the Higashi Police Station, on the afternoon of the 15th, a woman of foreign nationality, believed to be involved, visited the station's counter, stating that she had lost her passport at her home.

When the staff member who handled the case urged her to search her home again, the woman, who had been speaking in Japanese until then, became angry and began berating the staff member in a foreign language. It is reported that she also tore up a lost property report belonging to someone nearby.

Subsequently, a female police officer from another department intervened to mediate the situation, but the argument escalated, and without confirming the woman's nationality, she made the remark, "Go back to China."

The female police officer has expressed remorse, stating that she "became a little emotional." However, the police intend to investigate the incident, including the suspicion of obstructing official duties, regarding the foreign-looking woman who is believed to have torn up the lost property report.

EAT THE BUGS

Sake brewing with cricket yeast 

Japan in Japan

Japan Hopes to Have Nuclear Fuel Cycle Operational by FY24

Japan and the World

G7 ministers meet in Japan to discuss women's empowerment post-COVID

Keidanren to set up committee to help Ukraine with rebuilding

Alleged Tech Leak to China 'Just the Tip of the Iceberg'

SOCIETY 5.0

IMF Announces Single Global Digital Currency in Push to Eliminate Cash

My Number ID system faces further setback with erroneous deliveries

Osaka Expo Announces Theme Weeks with SDGs Focus

COVID

Dr Vanessa Kerry appointed as WHO Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health

CHINA

In Argentina, US dollars are so scarce that yuan use is at record high


Japan Wut 97 "Eye Care, I Care"

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… Matt discusses Wagyu Beef vending machines, potential phony Chinese car sales, and helpful advances in AI and drone technology being developed in Japan.

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Photos Related to Show 97


China Show’s video on potential EV “Dumping”

Japan Wut 96 "AI Lingerie"

Japan Wut 95 "Air Conditioner Feminists"

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… Matt discusses North Korea joining the WHO, why air conditioners are important for executive equity, more edible bug startups, and how Japanese researchers use AI to find geoglyphs in the Nazca Lines.

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Show 95 Photos

Japan Wut 94 "Gaijin Yakitori"

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… Matt offers advice on gift giving for adults with kids, breaks down the AI industry of investing billions for dumb consumer products loaded with surveillance tech, and discusses a Japanese Parliamentarian who wants to know if his spiraling health condition has anything to do with being triple jabbed.

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Photos Related to Ep. 94

Photos: 1 and 2. New robot in Japan; 3. Japanese politician worried about health and vaccines; 4 and 5. Train-shaped cutlery; 6 and 7. Cocktail designed to not watch smartphone.

Japan Wut 93 "Group of Losers"

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… Matt breaks down the news, positive AI writing, and how the G7 is plagued with losers instead of leaders, while Central Asia seems to be getting their acts together.
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Photos Related to Ep. 93

PHOTOS

  1. 2. Japanese Bug Vending Machine; 3. Ukrainian Leader Zelenskyy in Hiroshima; 4. Chinese Leader and Kazakh Leader at Summit; 5. Illegal Maybe Hairdresser in Japan; 6-7. AI/Digital Twin visualizations; 9. Strange Leg Dryer


Additional art

Japan Wut 92 "Blackhole Rainbows"

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… Matt talks about convenience stores offering beer on tap, foreign recruits in Japan’s Marine Self Defense Forces, The US Ambassador to Japan’s recent foray into LGBTQ politics in Japan, and some words on Chinese Secret Police Stations in Japan.

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Photos Related to Show 92

Photos: 1. Automated Bullet Train Test; 2. Syphilis Charts; 3. My Number Card Sample

Japan Wut 91 "The AI Likes Me"

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… Matt talks about raising kids in challenging times, why AI companies keep showing us crap (see photos) and not the good stuff, and some reasons why NATO is opening up an office in Japan.

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Photos Related To Show 91

Photos: 1) An AI TeleScreen Bot; 2) An automated port in China, 3) WEF, G7, and METI meeting in Japan; 4) Ramen Puzzle; 5) Ramen Puzzle; 6) Kids Fashion in Machida; 7) The Romance Car Excellent Express


Video of AI that supposedly crosses the Uncanny Valley (note: it does not)

Japan Wut 90 "Idiot Regulators"

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… Matt talks about strange influences on the G7’s AI initiatives, new ramen accessories, a train pervert and how lollygagging is probably not the best strategy amid the recent escalations of conflict.

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PHOTOS RELATED TO SHOW 90

  1. Taro Kono “AI ROBOT”, 2-3) Cup Noodle Measuring Cup; 4) Digital Twin Highways Strategy; 5) Startup Tech

Japan WUT 89 "Government GPT"

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… Matt discusses new guidelines that will allow more self-driving trucks and drone deliveries in Japan, how CHAT GPT is making inroads in the Japanese government, and an alleged spy of Chinese origin operating super deep in one of Japan’s security agencies. Frequency expert DJO also files a report on the science behind frequencies and the nature of communication.

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PHOTOS RELATED TO SHOW

  1. Japanese book that contains info about an alleged spy in a Japanese security agency, 2. A same-sex marriage ceremony held in Saitama, 3 & 4. Ninja Desk Products

Japan WUT 88 "Suitcase Shield"

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… Matt discusses a Makita portable microwave, that perhaps the anti-Covid measures have pushed certain men toward extremism, with the attempted assassination of JPM Kishida as well as the uptick in disenfranchised youth mucking about in public restaurants. Other topics include AI surveillance, medicine delivered by drone in Japan’s remote areas and the Bank of Japan’s march toward its Central Bank Digital Currency.

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Photos related to show

  1. DJ running for politics in Japan; 2) and 3) Makita Portable Microwave, 4) Extra info on JPM Kishida’s alleged assassin


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