In an emergency session, the Diet approves a new psychological defense budget and establishes an agency to support citizens’ unconscious ego‑defense mechanisms.
A messaging app marketed as “Safe & Secure” and proudly domestic was revealed as digital origin fraud. Echoing Japan’s food mislabeling scandals, the case exposes how rhetoric replaced real IT security and consumers accepted slogans without evidence.
After a viral shipping mishap blamed on a “system error,” developers stage a protest against corporate evasion, demanding transparency and an end to code-based scapegoating.
In Japan’s age of rage etiquette, “cleanliness” has evolved from civic duty to social weapon. TTT investigates the rise of Kirehara, where hygiene expectations mutate into interpersonal hostility, bureaucratic metrics, and ambient moral warfare.
Japan’s largest job-matching conglomerate initiates mass layoffs. Departing employees receive onboarding kits... for reentry into the job market they just got swept out of.
The government urges citizens to follow official Cloud Safety Guidelines to protect themselves from unpredictable sky movement. Suspicious clouds can now be reported via a public hotline. Because apparently, that’s necessary.
Editor-in-Chief of Tokyo Tofu Tribune.
Investigating soy sauce scandals, fake science, and social chaos, because reality is overrated. Satirical journalist. Tofu enthusiast. Possibly unreliable.