
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


ON THIS INSTALLMENT…
DONATE: PAYPAL.ME/JAPANWUT
… Matt discusses North Korea joining the WHO, why air conditioners are important for executive equity, more edible bug startups, and how Japanese researchers use AI to find geoglyphs in the Nazca Lines.
For photos and additional content, go to the Official Website.
Follow Matthew Bigelow: Twitter / Facebook Page / Instagram
Show 95 Notes
SpotCam launches new cloud pet camera
Seoul voices ‘deep regret’ over North Korea’s election to WHO executive board
Japan to invest 15 tril. yen in hydrogen supply for decarbonization
Japan FY2022 tax revenue likely hit record; may reach ¥70 tril
Japan seeks over 30% of female executives in key firms by 2030
Nikkei jumps to 33-year high on US stock surge, robust jobs data
Indonesia hosts great-power rivals China, US in rare joint naval exercises
Japan, South Korea to speed up talks over pending military issues
Japan to consider allowing tattooed youths to join SDF
Japan, U.S., Australia, Philippines vow to boost defense cooperation
Report: U.S. Navy Might Use Japanese Repair Yards for U.S. Warships
"food tech" using a jelly-like material called "Ninja Paste"
AI tools threaten to upend ad industry
Japan Goes All In: Copyright Doesn't Apply To AI Training
Fukushima Pref. Develops AI-Based Early Beef Evaluation System
Japan university, IBM discover 4 additional Nazca Lines figures using AI
13% of students in Japan prone to depression due to pandemic: study
Japanese get trained in smiles as masks slowly come off
By Matt Bigelow3
22 ratings
ON THIS INSTALLMENT…
DONATE: PAYPAL.ME/JAPANWUT
… Matt discusses North Korea joining the WHO, why air conditioners are important for executive equity, more edible bug startups, and how Japanese researchers use AI to find geoglyphs in the Nazca Lines.
For photos and additional content, go to the Official Website.
Follow Matthew Bigelow: Twitter / Facebook Page / Instagram
Show 95 Notes
SpotCam launches new cloud pet camera
Seoul voices ‘deep regret’ over North Korea’s election to WHO executive board
Japan to invest 15 tril. yen in hydrogen supply for decarbonization
Japan FY2022 tax revenue likely hit record; may reach ¥70 tril
Japan seeks over 30% of female executives in key firms by 2030
Nikkei jumps to 33-year high on US stock surge, robust jobs data
Indonesia hosts great-power rivals China, US in rare joint naval exercises
Japan, South Korea to speed up talks over pending military issues
Japan to consider allowing tattooed youths to join SDF
Japan, U.S., Australia, Philippines vow to boost defense cooperation
Report: U.S. Navy Might Use Japanese Repair Yards for U.S. Warships
"food tech" using a jelly-like material called "Ninja Paste"
AI tools threaten to upend ad industry
Japan Goes All In: Copyright Doesn't Apply To AI Training
Fukushima Pref. Develops AI-Based Early Beef Evaluation System
Japan university, IBM discover 4 additional Nazca Lines figures using AI
13% of students in Japan prone to depression due to pandemic: study
Japanese get trained in smiles as masks slowly come off