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In the Friday Night History Season 3 Finale, we talk about the US bases in Occupation-era Miyagi Prefecture, and why with only a handful of exceptions, most of them survive as JSDF bases today. Subscribe to Riversidewings on Patreon, or buy some merch at Fourthwall. (Theme is "Ohayashi" by PeriTune, CC4.0)
Welcome Weebs to Nelson's take over! Join us as head out to fuck up a dragon and meet some new friends! Let us know what you guys think about the JSDF and our friends in the Special Region!Next week the guys will be continuing GATE with the next episodes as we hustle to My Hero Academia! Stay tuned for next weeks teaser!Make sure to keep up with the boys on reddit at r/theweebalongpodcast and follow us on TikTok and Instagram at @weebalongpod and don't forget our discord! check the link tree in all biosOpening Track: "Smoke Break Valedictorian" https://get.slip.stream/2wSuBMAd Track: "Big Luck" https://get.slip.stream/Xv9zVIClosing Track: "Yolo Times Two" https://get.slip.streamC00wn7
Welcome Weebs to Nelson's take over! Join us as we begin season 2 and start our journey to the good stuff. This week we did episodes 13-15 and I hope that you guys enjoy the show as much as us! let us know what you guys think about the JSDF and our friends in the Special Region!Next week the guys will be continuing GATE with the next 5 episodes as we hustle to our next show. Stay tuned for next weeks teaser!Make sure to keep up with the boys on reddit at r/theweebalongpodcast and follow us on TikTok and Instagram at @weebalongpod and don't forget our discord! check the link tree in all biosOpening Track: "Smoke Break Valedictorian" https://get.slip.stream/2wSuBMAd Track: "Big Luck" https://get.slip.stream/Xv9zVIClosing Track: "Yolo Times Two" https://get.slip.streamC00wn7
Welcome Weebs to Nelson's take over! Join us as we learn why sleep is important. How long will it take for Jon to crash at his desk or will he just rant about Kingdom hHerts. This week we did episodes 9-12 and I hope that you guys enjoy the show as much as us! let us know what you guys think about the JSDF and our friends in the Special Region!Next week the guys will be continuing GATE with the season 2 beginning. Be sure to listen to the end of the episode for some trigger warnings for next week. How did we feel about the finale? Did it even feel like one?Make sure to keep up with the boys on reddit at r/theweebalongpodcast and follow us on TikTok and Instagram at @weebalongpodOpening Track: "Smoke Break Valedictorian" https://get.slip.stream/2wSuBMAd Track: "Big Luck" https://get.slip.stream/Xv9zVIClosing Track: "Yolo Times Two" https://get.slip.streamC00wn7
Welcome Weebs to Nelson's take over! Join us as Jon does his best to make Nelson cry... This week we did episodes 7-9 and I hope that you guys enjoy the show as much as us! let us know what you guys think about the JSDF and our friends in the Special Region!Next week the guys will be continuing GATE with the season 1 finale with Nelson pleading his case more. The boys are watching it on Hulu and are watching episodes 10-12so make sure to catch them in order to Weeb-Along for next week!!Make sure to keep up with the boys on reddit at r/theweebalongpodcast and follow us on TikTok and Instagram at @weebalongpodOpening Track: "Smoke Break Valedictorian" https://get.slip.stream/2wSuBMAd Track: "Big Luck" https://get.slip.stream/Xv9zVIClosing Track: "Yolo Times Two" https://get.slip.streamC00wn7
Welcome Weebs to Nelson's take over! Join us as Jon experiences GATE and Nelson finally gets to make him look silly... This week we did episodes 4-6 and I hope that you guys enjoy the show as much as us! let us know what you guys think about the JSDF and our friends in the Special Region! Next week the guys will be continuing GATE with Nelson leading the charge. The boys are watching it on Hulu and are watching episodes 7-9 so make sure to catch them in order to Weeb-Along for next week!!Make sure to keep up with the boys on reddit at r/theweebalongpodcast and follow us on TikTok and Instagram at @weebalongpodOpening Track: "Smoke Break Valedictorian" https://get.slip.stream/2wSuBM"Culmination of a Capitalist Regime" by Alex NelsonAd Track: "Big Luck" https://get.slip.stream/Xv9zVIClosing Track: "Yolo Times Two" https://get.slip.streamC00wn7
Welcome Weebs to Nelson's take over! Join us as Jon experiences GATE and Nelson finally gets to make him look silly... This week we did episodes 1-3 and I hope that you guys enjoy the show as much as us! let us know what you guys think about the JSDF and our friends in the Special Region! (This is Nelsons first edit so sorry if there's any weird spots in advance)Next week the guys will be continuing GATE with Nelson leading the charge. The boys are watching it on Hulu and are watching episodes 4-6 so make sure to catch them in order to Weeb-Along for next week!!Make sure to keep up with the boys on reddit at r/theweebalongpodcast and follow us on TikTok and Instagram at @weebalongpodOpening Track: "Smoke Break Valedictorian" https://get.slip.stream/2wSuBMAd Track: "Big Luck" https://get.slip.stream/Xv9zVIClosing Track: "Yolo Times Two" https://get.slip.streamC00wn7
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy, and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves toward […]
In this episode we look at the continuing rise of ultranationalist ideology in Japanese politics under Shinzo Abe, including his membership in the secretive and fascistic Nippon Kaigai organisation, his expansion of the JSDF and his fiddling around behind the scenes during the Tokyo Olympics, despite his supposed retirement. Today's guest is Hannah Lane! You can find her via her Instagram page, and she is also the co-host of our horror movie review podcast that we do together, Not Another Film podcast. You can also find me on Twitter @sequencepod, or you can listen to my other podcasts Final Fanservice and Not Another Film on any big podcast app. Sources: Tobias Harris - The Iconoclast: Shinzo Abe and the New Japan Guardian - Shinzo Abe questioned over the Cherry Blossom scandal Guardian - Keigo Oyamada resigns as Olympic composer Daily Beast - Hateful Olympic fiasco caused by Shinzo Abe Reuters - Japan PM uses offbeat PR blitz to rescue ratings Wikipedia - Shinzo Abe
In this interview, Grant Newsham discusses the state of the Japanese military as well as current events in the Indo-Pacific theater. Grant has first-hand experience helping develop the Japan Self-Defense Force's (JSDF) amphibious capabilities. In this interview, we cover the following: An overview of the JSDF and why it has been underfunded and underappreciated for years. Why the Japanese needed to improve their amphibious capabilities and improve their joint operations. Shifting attitudes in Japan toward the military How Grant and other American liaison officers worked to improve the JSDF Differences in American and Japanese approaches to training with a specific focus on Exercises Dawn Blitz and Iron Fist from 2013 The current state of the JSDF and ability to work with U.S. armed forces nearly a decade later We also talk current events including: Analysis of China's 20th Communist Party Congress How China's zero COVID policy is designed to condition the population for hardship and to eliminate resistance to Xi Jinping North Korea's continued belligerence South Korea's political situation Australia and U.S. relations and ability to deter China Biography: Grant Newsham is a Senior Fellow with the Center for Security Policy. He is also a Research Fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies focusing on Asia-Pacific defense, political, and economic matters. Grant is a retired U.S. Marine Colonel and was the first U.S. Marine Liaison Officer to the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. He also served as reserve head of intelligence for Marine Forces Pacific, and was the U.S. Marine Attaché, US Embassy Tokyo on two occasions. In March 2023, Grant is planning to publish a book called When China Attacks. Check out Grant's work at the Center for Security Policy. Find Grant on Twitter: @NewshamGrant HELP SPREAD THE WORD! If you like the interview and want to hear others, subscribe in iTunes, Spotify, or Audible. Support the show with written reviews, share on social media, and through word of mouth. To request additional shows or guests, e-mail me: tim@professionalmilitaryeducation.com Check out the website: www.professionalmilitaryeducation.com
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy a,nd a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves towards […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy, and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
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Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves towards […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
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Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Author of Japan's Aging Peace, Tom Le, stops in to talk about Japan's security concerns and help us think about an important hypothetical question. Ok, Japan, you CAN have a military. NOW WHAT?Ollie's river cruise recommendation is actually in Ukraine this week, but don't worry, if you wait long enough, it'll come to you.Bobby learned a little bit about haiku so he thinks he's better than you.Topics discussed on this episode range from: What you can expect from Disney's Japan exclusive content programming A brief look at the crypto crash: is it a big deal? Bobby's home renovations gone wrong Why DO people buy crypto? Tom's thoughts on whether or not the aging population is going to lead to the end of Japan Lots of thanks for new members and coffee buyers! An explanation of how we've improved access to the extras, which makes it an EVEN BETTER TIME FOR YOU TO JOIN AS A MONTHLY MEMBER AND GET ACCESS TO LITERALLY DAYS OF AMAZING BONUS CONTENT from our wonderful guests Why is North Korea being so active in the opening days of 2022? What does North Korea want? How seriously we take Mobile, Alabama Is what North Korea doing... normal? Why it might be even scarier BECAUSE we all know North Korea couldn't win in a war Might makes right in the Nuclear Club and why they didn't really have to go to all that trouble to get a meeting with Trump Japan's right wing wants to amend the constitution to allow for a military. We talk about why that doesn't matter. What the public thinks about remilitarizing A comparison of the robustness of the democracies of the US and Japan Ok, Japan, you can have a military. NOW WHAT? How the current social, political, and economic situation in Japan constrains attempts to remilitarize Can Japan make up for a lack of boots on the ground with technology? The importance of the presence of America Nuclear weapons, pacing ourselves as we end civilization Is war good for the economy? If it was in America, why wouldn't it be good for Japan? Financial priorities. War or social security? Who does the JSDF try to recruit and how? What is modern Japanese security policy most concerned with? What will life in Japan look like in 30 years and how can we heed the warnings evidenced in Tom's book. How Japan might be ahead of the curve Why Tom thinks characterizing Japan as unwelcoming to foreigners is unfair to large swaths of Japan, and who in Japan isn't being represented by the government's choices As always, we highly recommend this week's extras, in which you can find: EVERYTHING YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT YASUKUNI JINJA: WHAT'S UP WITH THAT PLACE What the Japanese government SHOULD be paying attention to in terms of keeping its population secure The role of religion in Japan's past militarism, and what it means that politics is currently divorced from religion How the fallout from Japan's imperialism and World War II taught Japan and its neighbors in East Asia very different lessons about the effects of militarism Get access to the extras by supporting the podcast for less than $1 an episode. Become a member at http://buymeacoffee.com. Have something you'd like to say? Send us a fax at japanbyrivercruise.comor Tweet to us at @jbrcpodSocial Media Links:Tom Le: Twitter | Tom's Research | Japan's Aging PeaceOllie Horn: Twitter | InstagramBobby Judo: Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeOther things to click onSome are affiliate links because we're sell-outs We record remotely using Squadcast and the podcast is hosted on Transistor. Bobby uses the Samson Go Mic and Ollie uses the AT2005USB mic ★ Support this podcast ★
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
The Constitution of Japan was brought into effect two years after the end of World War II. The most well-known and controversial part of the Japanese constitution is Article 9, forbidding Japan from keeping a standing army or entering into war. Here is how Japan has broken its own laws repeatedly since 1952. Today's guest is Jonah Gregory! You can find him on Twitter @aREALjonah, and all of his wonderful content can be found on his bio. You can also find me on Twitter @sequencepod, or you can listen to my other podcasts Final Fanservice and Not Another Film on any big podcast app. Sources: Japanese Public Opinion and the War on Terrorism, 2006, by Paul Midford of the Washington East-West Centre Major-Power Relations in Post 9/11 Asia, by Chin Kin Wah, 2003, in the Japan Center for International Exchange The Comfort Zone: Japan's Media Marketing of 9/11, 2005, by Yoneyuki Sugita of Osaka University 10 Years Ago, Japan went to Iraq… and Learned Nothing, Medium End of an Era as Japan enters Iraq, Guardian SDF logs cast doubt over legality of Japan's Iraq mission, Nikkei The Erosion of Japanese Pacifism: The Constitutionality of the U.S.-Japan Defense Guidelines", Cornell International Law Journal 32 (1999), Robert A. Fisher 2015 change to JSDF deployment, Reuters
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves towards […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
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Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves towards […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves towards […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF's initial moves towards […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves towards […]
This episode of We Watch 100 Isekai contains spoilers for Gate: The Self-Defense Forces Fight Like This in That Place / Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri, Episode 1. 00:00 - Intro 04:56 - Episode Recap (from the future!) 26:47 - Episode Discussion (from right after we saw the episode!) Baby Zaku and Baby Thermite did not go into this one happily, Future Zaku and Future Thermite lost their recap audio and the never-before-seen Future Future Zaku and Future Future Thermite come in for the final episode of this cursed format to drive a 4-season rainbow disco military truck through the xenophobic JSDF propaganda-fest that is GATE. These are reworked versions of the first 10 episodes, with a new recap segment and our post-episode discussion afterwards if you want our immediate feelings about the content. Email: wewatch100@gmail.com | Voicemail: anchor.fm/100isekai TequilaZaku: twitter.com/TequilaZaku and youtube.com/channel/UC-c_PBJXn2MxwUoAadOuD6Q ThermiteKitty: twitter.com/ThermKitty and youtube.com/c/DynamiteNeko Our theme music is World Map by Jason Farnham, a royalty-free and copyright-safe track available for use from the YouTube Audio Library. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/100isekai/message
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
In this episode, Xan reviews a manga adaptation of a light novel that shows what would happen if a dragon went against a tank. Sit back and enjoy as he reviews "Gate: Jieitai Kano Chi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri/ Gate: Thus the Japanese Self-Defense Force Fought There" written by Takumi Yanai and illustrated by Satoru Sao. ----more---- As our intrepid host reviews this manga, he goes over his feelings of a 33 yr old protagonists, he discusses the rough news of the week and geeks out over the latest manga releases of the week. Remember to follow us @spiraken on Twitter and @spiraken on Instagram, Check out our upcoming Panels at leagueofconventions.com and also if you would kindly, please go to www.tinyurl.com/helpxan and give us a great rating on Apple Podcasts. Thank you and hope you enjoy this episode. #spiraken #mangareview #wheelofmanga #seinenmanga #gatemanga #saosatoru #gatethusthejapaneseselfdefenseforcewentthere #isekaimanga #manga #spirakenreviewpodcast Music Used in This Episode:Background Theme- News Room News by Spence (Youtube Audio Library), Closing Theme-Gate: Sore wa Akatsuki no You ni by kishida kyoudan & the akeboshi rockets (Gate OST) WHERE TO FIND US Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spiraken/ Our Email Spiraken@gmail.com Xan's Email xan@spiraken.com Our Discord https://discord.gg/uu42kfr Our Twitter https://twitter.com/spiraken Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/spiraken Our Amazon Store http://www.amazon.com/shops/spiraken Random Question of the Day: Would you join the JSDF?
Grant Newsham is a recently joined the Center for Security Policy as a Senior Fellow. senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves towards an amphibious capability. He joined ALL MARINE RADIO today […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves towards an amphibious capability. He joined ALL MARINE RADIO today […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves towards an amphibious capability. TODAY’S TOPICS: The road ahead in […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves towards an amphibious capability. Find Jim Webb’s op-ed piece entitled The Future of […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves towards an amphibious capability. TODAY’S TOPICS: Where is Kim Jung […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves towards an amphibious capability. TODAY’S TOPICS: Will they pay a […]
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves towards an amphibious capability.
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense Force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves towards an amphibious capability.
Show Notes This week, we recap, review, and analyze Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (機動戦士Ζガンダム) episode 25 - Colony Drop (コロニーが落ちる日), discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on women at work in Japan of the 1980s, nuclear pulse engines, seiza, and fortune-telling machines. - Paper about labor force participation of Japanese women:Shimada, Haruo, and Yoshio Higuchi. “An Analysis of Trends in Female Labor Force Participation in Japan.” Journal of Labor Economics, vol. 3, no. 1, 1985, pp. S355–S374. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/2535011.- Wikipedia page on marriage in Japan.- Wikipedia page for Japan’s Equal Employment Opportunity Law.- OECD paper on gender pay gap for full-time workers in member countries.- Japan Times opinion article about the ongoing discrimination Japanese women face in the workforce.- Article from Human Rights Watch about workplace harassment in Japan.- Article from Nikkei Asian Review on the sexual harassment of job-seekers.- CNN article covering a Japanese survey about overwork, office culture, and mental health.- Daily Beast article about recent (2018) sexual harassment and sexual discrimination scandals in Japan.*- Unseen Japan translation of recent HuffPo Japan article about harassment during job-seeking.- Wikipedia article on the JSDF (Japan Self-Defense Force).- Japan Times articles about women in the JSDF.- Graph of mean age at first marriage in Japan from 1955 to 2018, by gender.- Trends of mean age at first birth in Poland, Japan and Sweden.- An article with good statistics on dating, marriage, and childbearing in Japan, but with positions and conclusions I mostly disagree with, by Akihiko Kato, a Professor in the School of Political Science and Economics at Meiji University.- Huffpo article on sexist expressions in languages other than English, including “Christmas Cake.”- New York Times article about the increasing number of Japanese women choosing to stay single (also mentions “Christmas Cake”).- A comprehensive paper on the early history of Nuclear Pulse Propulsion, with diagrams:G.R. Schmidt, J.A. Bonometti, and P.J. Morton of NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville Alabama. Nuclear Pulse Propulsion - Orion and Beyond. Presented at the 36th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit, July 2000, Huntsville, Alabama. Available at https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20000096503.pdf- An article including information on newer ideas for nuclear pulse propulsion:Stan Tacket. Nuclear Pulse Propulsion: Gateway to the Stars. March 27, 2013. Available at http://ansnuclearcafe.org/2013/03/27/nuclear-pulse-propulsion-gateway-to-the-stars/- A declassified report from Los Alamos on nuclear pulse propulsion.Balcomb, Booth, Robinson, Cotter, Springer, Hedstrom, Watson. Nuclear Pulsed Space Propulsion Systems. Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory of the University of California, United States Atomic Energy Commission. 1970. - Background on Freeman Dyson, Stanislaw Ulam, nuclear pulse propulsion, and Project Orion.- Video footage from a 1950s era small scale test of the Project Orion concept.- Wikipedia page on seiza.- Teacher forces 96 students to kneel for 20 minutes as punishment for being late.- Other sources on seiza as punishment:DeCoker, Gary, and Christopher Bjork. Japanese Education in an Era of Globalization: Culture, Politics, and Equity. Teachers College Press, 2013.LeTendre, Gerald K., and Rebecca Erwin Fukuzawa. Intense Years: How Japanese Adolescents Balance School, Family and Friends. Routledge, 2016.- Japan Times article about upcoming changes to law regarding child abuse, including seiza in a list of unacceptable physical punishments.- A brief rundown of some of the most famous fortune telling machines, including the Ask Swami that was "ubiquitous" in 1950s diners.- The Twilight Zone episode with the fortune telling machine and a comparison of the Mystic Seer from the episode with the Ask Swami.- Background on o-mikuji fortunes in English and in Japanese.- Some more readable articles about the practice, with pictures.- An article talking about the o-mikuji vending machines.- Wikimedia's collection of pictures of o-mikuji vending machines.- The roulette wheel omikuji vending machine, and an article about them with pictures that show one on a table in a restaurant.- Tofugu article about Japan's coffee culture that mentions the 1980s coffee boom. 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Episode 21 kali ini LoD Podcast mereview anime mainstream. Gate: Jieitai Kano Chi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri Bagaimana reviewnya? Apakah recommended? Silahkan didengar.
Remember dear listeners, episode 600 will feature an old favorite of the show, Ichigo! If you want to ask the OG host of Anime Pulse any questions, you may submit them in the forums or by leaving them in the comments on either this or episode 598's comments section. Want to know his favorite Japanese food? Why he is called the 'Emo Eskimo'? Or perhaps how he came to be called Ichigo in the first place? All these questions and more are yours to ask! But first on this episode of Anime Pulse, Joseph talks about his new kink of being bullied by women and Andrew falls asleep watching Shazam. Industry news gets kids hyped for exercise, as well as JSDF trying to temp otaku to join with shotas. And the reviews wrap us up with Andrew tricking everyone into think he is reviewing an anime in 4 words, and Joseph enjoying a battle known as love where the loser is the first to confess.
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A mysterious Gate appears in Japan spewing out medieval swordsmen, archers and mythical creatures. Japan soon repels them but the damage has been done. Families have been shattered and lives lost. Now Japan sends in the Japanese Self-Defense forces (JSDF) into the world beyond the Gate to show this mystery army who they’re messing with. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wasasum/message
Exercise Cope North 17 kicks off in Guam and Exercise Cobra Gold continues in the kingdom of Thailand with leaders marking a significant milestone in the medical field.
It’s an average day on the International Space Station. Daily experiments have concluded and the crew is busy working on cleaning the station, carrying out their mandatory 2 hours of exercise, or watching the Earth pass beneath them. A call from Mission Control is about to give them more work than they could have ever expected. Side Chatter PLAYERS Ross – Naoto Edogawa. Station commander. Former member of the JSDF, big into monster movies Aaron – Eduard Antonovich Salko. Strives to be the proud Russian hero like Yuri Gagarin. Kevin – Kazimir Aleksovich Purona. Former Russian Air Force, son of a decorated Soviet war hero. Axe – Leah Sullivan. USAF Medical Researcher. The post Fear Itself – The Kessler Syndrome appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
Perfect peace is finally achieved on the Kaijusaurus Podcast as Steven and Ross talk space cockroaches, children’s theme parks, and monsters of homework and too-strict mothers: it can only be 1972′s Godzilla vs. Gigan. SHOW NOTES - Apologies to all who submitted thoughts and opinions on Godzilla vs. Gigan and didn’t have them read out. We deliberately left out all listener submissions this episode as we’re currently working on more engaging ways to utilise listener submissions. We’ll have more on this soon. - Particular apologies to spacehunter-m on Tumblr, who’s blog I had many, many opportunities to mention this episode, but didn’t. Sorry! - More information on Akira Takarada’s announced run for office in Japan, can be found here: http://www.sankei.com/politics/news/160610/plt1606100037-n1.html (link in Japanese). He’s running with a newly-formed party, “Voice of Public Anger”, which specifically aims to challenge and repel Prime Minister Abe’s militarisation of the JSDF.
Japan and US service members get certified, and a personal journey through the Air Force.
On this episode Seamus finishes Planetes, dakazu talks about the JSDF in Rising Sun and kids playing golf in Rising Impact. Then we get into a lengthy discussion about manga spin-offs of other manga and look at Mamoru Oshii’s anime art film Angel's Egg(Tenshi no Tamago)!!!
This episode, Nate continues his talk about the history of Japan's self defense force, the JSDF. Nate, who worked directly with the JSDF in Japan, addresses questions about how the JSDF has evolved over the past 60 years, what its stated purpose and objectives are today, and in what specific situations and to what extent and capacity the JSDF is allowed to participate in military and wartime situations. Part two of two. Shopping on Amazon.com? Use our link: http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=samurai-20 Samurai Archives Podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/samurai-archives-japanese/id430277324 Samurai Archives Podcast on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=41397&refid=stpr Mentioned in this episode: Creation of Tough & Resilient Japan Ground Self-Defense Force https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXpeXQTojjk Midford, Paul. Rethinking Japanese Public Opinion and Security: From Pacifism to Realism? Stanford University Press (January 24, 2011) http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/0804772177 Pyle, Kenneth. Japan Rising: The Resurgence of Japanese Power and Purpose PublicAffairs; Reprint edition (April 29, 2008) http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20/detail/1586485679 Support this podcast: Shop Amazon.com, suport the podcast: http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=samurai-20 Samurai Archives Bookstore: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20 Samurai Archives Shop (T-Shirts, etc) http://www.cafepress.com/samuraiarchives Contact Us: Twitter @SamuraiArchives https://twitter.com/#!/samuraiarchives Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Samurai-Archives/104533213984 Samurai Archives podcast blog: http://www.samuraipodcast.com
This episode, Nate talks about the history of Japan's self defense force, the JSDF. Nate, who worked directly with the JSDF in Japan, addresses questions about how the JSDF has evolved over the past 60 years, what its stated purpose and objectives are today, and in what specific situations and to what extent and capacity the JSDF is allowed to participate in military and wartime situations. Part one of two. Shopping on Amazon.com? Use our link: http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=samurai-20 Samurai Archives Podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/samurai-archives-japanese/id430277324 Samurai Archives Podcast on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=41397&refid=stpr Support this podcast: Shop Amazon.com, suport the podcast: http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&tag=samurai-20 Samurai Archives Bookstore: http://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20 Samurai Archives Shop (T-Shirts, etc) http://www.cafepress.com/samuraiarchives Contact Us: Twitter @SamuraiArchives https://twitter.com/#!/samuraiarchives Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Samurai-Archives/104533213984 Samurai Archives podcast blog: http://www.samuraipodcast.com
We start things by talking some more Infamous, Nisekoi, and Dragonar Academy. Mercenary Kings is Playstation Plus' latest offering on PS4, does it measure up to Metal Slug? The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya means the end of the world in more ways than one for Anime Night. Cat vs. Fox is all about recruiting business cats and JSDF troops in creative ways. Language share gets to the heart of the matter. FFXIV director Yoshida's first MMO experience, an anime about video games deciding the fate of the world, and the true origins of some of the more well known Japanese words feature in our news!
Chad, Charlie, and Dylan join a lamenting John, briefly discussing the Broncos/Seahawks Super Bowl matchup before moving on to discuss Nintendo’s woeful WiiU sales in 2013, how moe bolstered recruitment in the JSDF, MomoCon’s career fair Kickstarter, as well as “Sherlock” and a litany of Hulu and Netflix recommendations from the gang. Links Nintendo’s WiiU […]
Members of the Japanese Self Defense Force load a Philippine Air Force vehicle and members of a British and Canadian Emergency Response Team onto a C-130H Hercules aircraft. The Armed Forces of the Philippines, multinational forces and local volunteers distributed food, water and supplies while medical professionals and social workers treated survivors of Typhoon Haiyan during Operation Damayan. (U.S. Marine Corps Motion Imagery by Sgt. John C. Lamb)
Package about how members of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and Japan Self-Defense Force worked together during Operation Tomodachi to unload more than 2,400 pounds of clean water and blankets. Produced by Gunnery Sgt. James Stare.