• 187: Hunting in Hokkaido; Taylor Swift comes to Tokyo

  • Feb 15 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast
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187: Hunting in Hokkaido; Taylor Swift comes to Tokyo

  • Summary

  • You probably don’t think of guns when you think of Japan, but Hokkaido’s hunters do. Hokkaido-based writer Justin Randall says newly proposed gun laws may make their lives more dangerous. Later, Shaun McKenna and Alyssa I. Smith discuss something less dangerous: Taylor Swift’s sold-out Tokyo shows.
    Hosted by Shaun McKenna and produced by Dave Cortez.

    On this episode:
    Justin Randall: Articles | Linktree
    Alyssa I. Smith: Articles 

    Read more/Listen more: 
    • Hokkaido hunters say more firepower means more humane kills (Justin Randall, The Japan Times)
    • How are firearms regulated in Japan? (Kathleen Benoza, The Japan Times)
    • Bear goes the neighborhood? Japanese wildlife is on the move. (Alex K.T. Martin, Deep Dive from The Japan Times)
    • Most Japanese outside major urban areas say they do not engage with foreign nationals (Kyodo)
    • Taylor Swift slays her Tokyo era (Allan Richarz, The Japan Times)
    • Fans share love for Taylor Swift at sold-out Tokyo shows (Patrick St. Michel, The Japan Times)
    • Welcome to Japan, Taylor Swift fans. Please remain seated as you cheer. (Motoko Rich and Kiuko Notoya, The New York Times)
    • Seiji Ozawa’s boundless experiment (Chiho Iuchi, The Japan Times)
    • The story behind my favorite photo of Seiji Ozawa (Dan Szpara, The Japan Times)
    Get in touch: Send us feedback at deepdive@japantimes.co.jp. Support the show by rating, reviewing and sharing the episode with a friend if you’ve enjoyed it. For a transcript of the show, visit japantimes.co.jp, and don’t forget to follow us on X!  

    Photo: Naoko Motooka began hunting 10 years ago. Her hobby is one way Hokkaido hopes to curb a current boom in the deer population. | JUSTIN RANDALL
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