The Masahiro Nakai Controversy: Examining the Credibility of the Third-Party Committee and Its Implications for Fuji TV’s Reputation

Question from a reader:
If Masahiro Nakai’s rebuttal is true, it means that the third-party committee is lying, right? If that’s the case, it suggests that they colluded with Fuji TV to make Nakai a scapegoat. Don’t you think that sponsor companies should reconsider advertising with such a company? Additionally, it seems that the push to publish the report by

Examining Producer B’s Controversial Actions at Fuji TV: A Call for Accountability and Communication

Thoughts on the Actions of Producer B at Fuji TV

Recently, there has been significant attention surrounding Producer B at Fuji TV. In light of the confirmed case of sexual violence involving Masahiro Nakai, B’s actions have come under particular scrutiny. It’s hard not to feel that something is amiss when hearing about this situation. First and foremost, B’s decision

Why Kids and Adults Love Each Other’s Content: The Surprising Appeal of Chiikawa and Beast Senpai

Reader’s Question:
Why do children’s content sometimes become popular among adults, and vice versa, why do adult-oriented content become popular among children? For example, I’ve noticed that “Chiikawa” is popular among adults, while “Beast Senpai” is gaining popularity among kids. What’s the reason behind this?

Why Do Kids and Adults Love Each