Impact of Koizumi’s Appointment on Japan’s Rice Prices and Agricultural Policy

Question from a reader:
With Koizumi-san becoming the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, was this ministry completely non-functional before his appointment? The price of rice hasn’t decreased at all, and I’m worried about what’s going on.

Change in the Minister of Agriculture and Rice Prices

Recently, I heard the news that Koizumi-san has taken office as the Minister of Agriculture,

Is Kameda Kazuki’s Boxing Style Boring? A Deep Dive into His Matches and Judge Decisions

Question from the reader:
Kameda Kazuki’s matches, are they really that boring? When he wins or loses, does it always go to the judges’ decision?

Thoughts on Kameda Kazuki’s Matches

Recently, there has been a lot of talk about Kameda Kazuki’s matches. Having watched several of his fights, I’d like to share my thoughts. I enjoy watching boxing, and Kazuki’s matches

Fuji TV’s Corporate Culture: Examining the Implications of Labeling Misconduct as a Private Matter

Question from a reader:
I believe that the upper management of Fuji TV saying it’s a “private issue between men and women” is merely an excuse to protect Masahiro Nakai. When reading the report from the third-party committee, it’s clear that the statements from the president and others claiming “this is a private matter” seem to be aimed at shielding

Is Komuro Mako’s Child a Boy? Exploring the Mystery Behind the Royal Baby’s Gender

Question from a reader:
Is Komuro Mako’s child a boy?

Thoughts on Komuro Mako’s Child

Recently, I’ve heard discussions about whether Komuro Mako’s child is a boy. I was curious and looked into it, but it turns out that neither the gender nor the birth date has been made public yet. It feels a bit like a mystery, which is quite

Unexpected Family Ties: Exploring the Connections Between Talents and Politicians

Question from a reader:
Who are the other talents related to the minister by blood?

Unexpected Connections Between Talents and Ministers

Recently, a question from a reader sparked an interesting thought. There are surprisingly many talents who are siblings of ministers. In particular, the story of the Ishihara family is quite fascinating. The elder brother, Ishihara Shintaro, was well aware of the

Shinjiro Koizumi’s Agricultural Cooperative Reform: Opportunities and Concerns for Japan’s Future

Question from a reader:
I’ve heard that Shinjiro Koizumi has been appointed as the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. It seems he is trying to push for agricultural cooperative reform, but is this really necessary? I’m worried it might end up having only disadvantages, similar to his father’s postal reform.

Agricultural Cooperative Reform and Shinjiro Koizumi’s Challenge

Recently, I heard