Remembering Minomonta-san: Celebrating the Legacy of a Beloved Television Host

Question from a reader:
I was very surprised to hear about the passing of Minomonta-san. His presence as a host and on television was truly impressive. Given that he was loved by many, I believe his death is significant news. How does everyone feel about it?

Memories of Minomonta-san and His Impact

Upon hearing the news of Minomonta-san’s passing, I was

Why Naoya Inoue Might Choose Cardenas Over Akhmadaliev for His Next Fight

Reader’s Question:
I’ve heard that Naoya Inoue’s next match might change to Cardenas, and I’m curious why he isn’t fighting Akhmadaliev for the unification bout, especially since Akhmadaliev is the WBA interim champion and holds a title shot. I want to know why negotiations aren’t progressing. I don’t think there’s a need to fight a lesser-known opponent when the match is

Exploring the Impact of Urban vs. Rural Suicide Themes in Inoue Yosui’s “Kasaganai”

Question from a reader:
I’ve been thinking about the lyrics of Inoue Yosui’s song “Kasaganai.” The song starts with the line, “In the city, the number of young people committing suicide is increasing.” If, at that time, there had been a rise in suicides in rural areas, would the song have been about “the increase of young people committing suicide in