Should the Homes of Deceased Celebrities Be Preserved Forever? Exploring Value and Family Decisions

Question from a reader:
Should the homes of deceased celebrities be preserved indefinitely? What are your thoughts on their value and significance?

What Should Be Done with the Homes of Deceased Celebrities?

Recently, while chatting with a friend at a café, we found ourselves discussing the homes of deceased celebrities. My friend asked, “Do you think we should keep that house

Understanding the Nuances of Sexual Violence: Beyond Indecency and Harassment

Question from a reader:
Regarding Nakai-san’s issue of sexual violence, does this go beyond mere indecency or sexual harassment? Can we consider it as crossing a line?

Reflecting on Sexual Violence and Its Definition

Recently, the topic of Nakai-san’s sexual violence issue has gained significant attention. Many readers have questioned whether this situation exceeds the boundaries of mere indecency or sexual

Understanding the Impact of “You’re Overthinking It” on Emotional Well-Being

Question from a reader:
Does a person who says, “You’re overthinking it,” completely disregard the feelings of the other person?

The Feelings When Told “You’re Overthinking It”

Recently, during a conversation with a friend, I was told, “You’re overthinking it.” At that moment, something began to stir uncomfortably within me. I believe this phrase stems from a lack of understanding of

Understanding Legal Terminology: Why Are Yoshimoto Kogyo Comedians Treated Differently in Media Reports?

Question from Readers:

I heard that a comedian from Yoshimoto Kogyo has been sent to the public prosecutor’s office for involvement in an illegal casino. Shouldn’t they be referred to as a “suspect” at the time of being sent for prosecution? I’m particularly concerned about how they are being reported with “san” (a respectful suffix) attached, especially for Yoshimoto Dai

Understanding Prank Projects in Schools: Consent, Extras, and Unforgettable Experiences

Reader’s Question:
About the prank projects at school, don’t you think it’s amazing that everyone can give their consent to appear on camera? Also, are the people being pranked just extras pretending to be regular folks?

Discussion on Prank Projects and Consent

Prank projects at school can really create a buzz. Especially when everyone has given their consent to appear on

Understanding the Challenges of Parenting: Why We Should Empathize with Parents in Public Situations

Question from readers:
There have been mixed comments regarding a video of Tomomi Itano scolding her child. When a usually quiet child starts acting up in public or isn’t behaving as expected, parents can suddenly become frustrated. Do those who criticize such parents harbor a sense of disdain towards them?

Parents Scolding Their Children and the Reactions

Recently, it seems that

Is Masahiro Nakai a Bad Person? Exploring Celebrity Accountability and Human Growth

Question from a reader:
Is Masahiro Nakai really a bad person?

Thinking About Masahiro Nakai

The topic of Masahiro Nakai has been gaining attention. His actions are often scrutinized, but is he really a bad person? As someone studying law, I would like to approach this issue from that perspective.

The Influence and Weight of Celebrities

When a celebrity gets involved