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Wasabeef Production Suspended: Iran Tensions Ripple Through Japan's Snack Industry

It was revealed on the 17th that the popular potato chip "Wasabeef" has been forced to suspend production due to difficulties in procuring heavy oil amidst the escalating tensions in Iran. Yamayoshi Confectionery, the manufacturer, announced a temporary halt in production because heavy oil for the boilers used to heat cooking oil has become difficult to obtain. The resumption date is undecided, causing unrest among consumers. This sudden news quickly spread, primarily on the social media platform "X" (formerly Twitter). Numerous outcry-like comments have surfaced, such as "Wasabeef production suspended!?", "This is bigger than a gasoline shortage!", and "It's my favorite potato chip, this is a problem." Many users have declared they will "stockpile," showing concerns about the product disappearing from stores. Even those who don't usually eat it often reacted with "hearing about the production halt makes me want t...

"The Wizard's Promise" Unveils "Obligato of Hidden Truths" Event: Fan Frenzy Ensues

The mobile training/raising game 'The Wizard's Promise' has announced a new 'Obligato' event, 'Obligato of Hidden Truths,' set to begin on March 20th at 6 PM JST, generating significant buzz on social media. According to the official announcement, this event gacha will introduce new SSR cards featuring three characters: Snow, Owen, and Murr. The provocative phrase, 'Beyond a friend's prayer, shattering souls. Still, curiosity cannot be stopped. Now, reach out!' accompanies the announcement, fueling fan excitement with comments like 'My heart is pounding!' and 'Definitely diving into the gacha!' Particular attention is being paid to the newly introduced SSR Murr, with his glasses and role as a jeweler drawing enthusiastic reactions such as 'Suspicious yet adorable' and 'The monocle is just too much!' The 'Obligato' series is deeply intertwined with the game's main story from Part 2 onwards, positioned as...

Japan Seeks Alaska Oil from US Amid Middle East Tensions: A Strategic Move for Energy Security

The Japanese government has solidified its intention to request the procurement of Alaskan crude oil from the United States during the upcoming Japan-US summit. Prime Minister Takaichi is expected to convey this intention directly to President Trump, with the primary objectives being to mitigate crude oil supply risks amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East and to strengthen energy security. Currently, approximately 95% of Japan's crude oil imports originate from the Middle East, raising concerns about increasing geopolitical risks such as a de facto blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. To address this extreme dependency, diversifying supply sources is an urgent priority, and this request for US crude oil procurement marks a concrete step in that direction. The move is also seen as strengthening the Japan-US alliance. However, this initiative has sparked various concerns and debates. Firstly, questions have been raised about whether the quality and properties of Alaskan crude oi...

Japan's US Crude Oil Import Plan: A Risky Bet for Energy Security and Diplomacy

A report by the Mainichi Shimbun revealing Prime Minister Takaichi's purported intention to convey a plan for expanded imports of US crude oil during a summit meeting with then-President Trump has sparked significant controversy on social media. According to the report, this move is seen as part of strengthening Japan's energy security. Japan currently sources approximately 90% of its crude oil from the Middle East via the Strait of Hormuz, and it is presumed that the aim is to diversify this concentrated risk. However, numerous economic and diplomatic concerns have been raised by the public and experts regarding this policy. On the economic front, there have been successive warnings that expanding imports of US crude oil would lead to increased costs. Tanker freight charges from the US are expensive, and US crude oil, which often contains a high proportion of heavy crude, is difficult to process with Japan's refining facilities, which are optimized for lighter Middle Easte...

Measles Outbreak Hits Shinjuku Restaurant: 9 Employees Infected, Public Alarms Raised

A cluster of measles infections has been confirmed at a restaurant in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo. Nine employees in their 20s have been infected, with one confirmed hospitalization. This situation has led to widespread concern on social media, prompting the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to issue a public health advisory. The confirmed infections involve nine male employees in their 20s working at the same establishment, who developed symptoms between February 19 and March 6. This marks the first measles cluster confirmed in Tokyo in seven years. The total number of measles cases in the metropolitan area this year has already reached 34, approaching a record high. A notable characteristic of this cluster is that all infected individuals are male employees in their 20s. This has fueled numerous speculations on social media, with many wondering if the establishment might be a host club or a nightlife venue. Poor ventilation and crowded environments are also being cited as potential contributing...

Sanae Takaichi Challenges Japan's Pacifist Stance on Arms Exports, Igniting National Debate

Sanae Takaichi has expressed her views on weapon exports, refuting former Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa's 1976 statement, "We are not so degenerate as to earn money by exporting weapons," by declaring, "Times have changed." Takaichi emphasized that lifting the ban on weapon exports "is not a sign of decline." Her remarks are seen as an appeal for the necessity of overseas transfers of defense equipment, citing changes in the international situation. In response, a wave of criticism has erupted on social media. Many posts express strong concerns such as "Don't trample on Japanese pride" and "Are we becoming merchants of death?" Some even condemn Takaichi's remarks as those of "an extremely dangerous politician utterly lacking humility," while others sarcastically comment that she has "as good as admitted we have degenerated." Miyazawa's 1976 response has long been regarded as a testament to Japan'...

Okinawa Protest Tragedy: Activist's Remarks on Deceased Student Ignite "Desecration" and "Political Exploitation" Backlash

Following a boat capsizing accident during a protest off Henoko, Okinawa Prefecture, a comment made by an anti-base activist—"Her wish was surely, 'Stop this reckless construction'"—has drawn fierce criticism on social media. This statement has sparked suspicions that the activist is conveniently exploiting the sentiments of the 17-year-old female student from Doshisha International High School, who tragically lost her life in the accident, to further their own agenda. Numerous users have flooded social media with condemnations such as "political exploitation" and "desecration of the dead." According to reports, an individual associated with the protest group expressed to the deceased student, "I am truly sorry. I believe you came to Henoko with the wish, 'Please stop this reckless construction in Henoko.'" This comment was widely reported by outlets such as Sankei News. In response, a wave of angry reactions swept across X (forme...