Understanding the Etiquette of Sota Fujii’s Fan Sound During Shogi Matches: A Deep Dive into Player Atmosphere and Spectator Experience

Question from readers:
I’ve been curious about the sound of the fan that Sota Fujii plays with during matches. Is this considered a matter of etiquette? It seems like there might be an atmosphere that makes it difficult for his opponents or other professional players to point it out. I’m a fan of his, but I simply wanted to ask about

Understanding the Role of Believers in Supporting the Akishino Family, Masako, and Aiko: A Deep Dive into Japanese Cultural Perspectives

Question from a Reader:
Does the term “believers” in relation to the Akishino family, Masako, and Aiko refer to those who especially support and respect them? Are there people with strong feelings of faith and support for each family and individual? I would appreciate a detailed explanation.

Meaning of Believers and Its Background

Hello! Recently, I’ve been hearing the term “believers”

How Nagano Mei Can Overcome a Negative Image and Achieve Success as an Actress

Reader’s Question:
I’ve heard of people like Uekaji Takeshi, who have reformed from being part of a delinquent gang and now play the role of a kind father. With that in mind, do you think that someone like Nagano Mei can also overcome a bad image and succeed as a popular actress with enough effort?

Overcoming the Past to Seize the

Understanding the Strict Interactions of Aiko’s Supporters: Expectations and Perspectives

Reader’s Question:
Do the people supporting Aiko sometimes interact with her in a strict manner?

On the Strictness of Those Supporting Aiko

Recently, there has been much discussion surrounding Aiko. I’ve taken some time to think about whether the people supporting her sometimes interact with her strictly. First, I can somewhat relate to the opinion that she has few public duties.