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#Sendai, #Japan

🇵🇸🍉Protest Action
🫒November 16, 17, 23, 2-3pm
🫒Sendai Station West Exit

🇵🇸🍉Rally & March for #PALESTINE
🫒November 24, 2pm
🫒Kakyoin-Park, Sendai


Japan's nuclear watchdog disqualifies a reactor for the first time since #Fukushima disaster

> Regulation Authority said the Tsuruga No. 2 reactor is “unfit” as its operator failed to address safety risks stemming from the presence of possible active fault lines, which can potentially cause earthquakes, underneath it. https://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory/japanese-regulators-disqualify-reactor-post-fukushima-safety-standards-115805380 #Japan #nuclear #disaster
nuclear power plant


https://t.me/liveukraine_media/26207
⚠️🇺🇦Russian TV is delivering nice news from the Kursk zone claiming that Ukrainian forces have been knocked out of the village of Glushkovo. The problem is, Ukrainian forces never entered it in the first place. Today, Russian newspapers also reported on alleged 'looting by (VIDEO and more) #Ukraine #NukesForUkraine
#SouthKorea #Japan #Press #Taiwan #Media #USA #US #UK #EU #NATO #News #UnitedStates #EuropeanUnion #UnitedKingdom #russiaUkraineWar
#10yrInvasionofUkraine


🔔#Earthquake (#地震) M4.5 strikes 144 km NW of #Kanazawa-shi (#Japan) 29 min ago. More info: https://m.emsc.eu/?id=1729793


🔔#Earthquake (#地震) M4.4 strikes 151 km NE of #Naze (#Japan) 6 min ago. More info: https://m.emsc.eu/?id=1727779


🔔#Earthquake (#地震) M5.7 strikes 201 km SE of #Hutami (#Japan) 9 min ago. More info: https://m.emsc.eu/?id=1727613


🔔#Earthquake (#地震) M4.7 strikes 129 km SE of #Haebaru (#Japan) 23 min ago. More info: https://m.emsc.eu/?id=1726073


BREAKING: #Japan's high court rules same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional #NOH8
BREAKING: #Japan's high court rules same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional #NOH8


North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered the launch of a new intercontinental ballistic missile, its first missile test in nearly a year. The United States, South Korea and Japan condemned the launch as raising tensions just days before the U.S. presidential election. The test comes as North Korean troops are joining the front lines of Russia’s war on Ukraine. Read more from @CBSNews

https://flip.it/vrGtTY

#Korea #NorthKorea #SouthKorea #Japan #Missile


A day after Nihon Hidankyo was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, members of the group expressed gratitude for the award, but also noted the pressing need to ensure that nuclear weapons remain taboo. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/10/12/japan/nobel-peace-prize-nihon-hidankyo/ #japan #nihonhidankyo #nuclearweapons #nobelprize #awards #hiroshima #nagasaki #hibakusha #wwii #atomicbombings


It is #InternationalCatDay and I just happened to be reading a Japanese legend about Okesa neko today.

She was a calico cat raised by a poor old woman. When they ran out of food, the cat turned herself into a beautiful geisha to earn money for the old lady. She enchanted everyone with her marvelous singing and dancing.

However, when a ship captain spied her true form (eating fish heads), she chased him in a dark cloud and kidnapped him from his ship.

🐱 💃 ⛈️

#cats #folklore #folktales #Japan


Title: Pine Beach at Miho (1931)

Artist: Hasui Kawase

https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e6355.html #ShinHanga #Art #HasuiKawase #Showa #MtFuji #MountFuji #MihoBeach #SurugaBay #Miho #Shizuoka #Japan
A view looking out over a sandy beach toward a distant Mount Fuji, on a bright afternoon. In the foreground, irregular patches of grass cling to the sandy beach; three tall, wiry pine trees stand at a permanent angle, sculpted by the wind coming in off the water. A small boat has been dragged up the beach and tucked in beneath the pine trees; further on, out on the calm blue water, another similar boat carrying a pair of passengers approaches the shore. Low green hills line the far side of Suruga Bay, while futher on, snow-capped Mount Fuji stands tall, its base lost in colourless mist, framed by bright blue sky and ragged clouds making a sweeping arc out over the ocean


Title: Morning in Nishibira, Izu (1953)

Artist: Hasui Kawase

https://www.explore-izu.com/things-to-do-and-see/blossoms/ #ShinHanga #HasuiKawase #Art #Showa #Spring #CherryBlossoms #Sakura #Satoyama #Izu #Japan
A view of a farm in the mountains of Japan on a bright spring day. In the foreground, flooded rice paddies have been prepared with new plants, making a regular pattern of evenly-spaced dots across the water. Beyond, a rough road leads toward a traditional Japanese thatched-roof farmhouse and its various outbuildings. A cherry tree standing near the house is in full bloom, its branches loaded with pink blossoms and reaching up higher than the roof of the house. Further on, low nearby mountains are crowded with healthy-looking pine trees, while above, a few hazy clouds hug the mountaintops beneath a bright blue sky


The European Union has decided to negotiate with Japan toward concluding a security and defense partnership agreement, with the bloc seeking to elevate bilateral ties to a higher level, an EU document shows, amid China's maritime assertiveness. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/02/20/japan/politics/eu-japan-security-partnership/ #japan #politics #eujapanrelations #defense #china #taiwan


Title: Pine Trees at Ogo Village, Northern Shinshu (1950)

Artist: Kasamatsu Shiro

https://japantoday.com/category/features/travel/a-hidden-travel-gem-in-shinshu #ShinHanga #KasamatsuShiro #Art #Showa #Snow #Winter #Nagano #Japan
A view of a snowy village as the sun sets behind the mountains. In the foreground, a red torii gate stands surrounded by drifts of fresh clean snow; close by, a tall wiry pine tree extends its branches in a protective arch over the gate. The tree's bark, branches and needles are pasted and clogged with heavy snow. A single visitor - a female figure wrapped in a large plain shawl - approaches the gate. Beyond, lights shine in the windows of a string of village houses, their rooftops buried in snow. Past the village, shadowy mountains rise up toward a sky turning an intense orange with the setting of the sun


Title: Snow in Kamigamo Shrine, Kyoto (1953)

Artist: Takeji Asano

https://www.discoverkyoto.com/places-go/kamigamo-jinja/ #ShinHanga #TakejiAsano #Art #Showa #Winter #Snow #Kamigamo #KamigamoJinja #Kyoto #Japan
A view of the grounds at Kyoto's Kamigamo Jinja on a snowy winter's day. Walking separately, two visitors in warm-looking coats approach the Honden Sanctuary along a rough path broken in the shallow layer of snow lying across the ground. The Honden Sanctuary stands to the left; snow sticks to the sweeping curved rooftops of the building, contrasting with the intense red of the exterior. On the right, snow covers the ground and clogs the branches of trees. Beyond, faint shadowy shapes of more trees blend in with an overcast sky


Lies about Pearl Harbor


Under Friedman’s direction, the SIS cryptanalysts, and primarily the people from the Rowlett team, by 1940 achieved, with the help of their mathematical “magic,” truly great success in deciphering Japan’s secret correspondence. The main success was the massive breaking of a system codenamed Purple, a new Japanese cipher machine for diplomatic correspondence. And although the corre- spondence of the Japanese armed forces was decoded much worse and slower, the volume and efficiency of decrypting the Japanese Foreign Ministry materials gave intelligence analysts every reason to believe that the U.S. authorities were fully aware of plans and intentions of a potential enemy.

In particular, shortly before the disaster at Pearl Harbor, such an episode took place. Here it is reconstructed according to the per- sonal testimony of its participant, military linguist John Hurt (John Hurt. “The Japanese Problem in the Signal Intelligence Service”. NSA William F. Friedman Collection, Document A58132. ), who translated those encrypted telegrams from the Japanese For- eign Ministry that were decoded by Friedman’s analysts.

In November 1941, 10 days before the attack, while Hurt and Friedman were visiting a mutual friend in a sanatorium, the cryp- tographer asked the interpreter how he assessed the current state of relations between the United States and Japan from decrypted dis- patches. Hurt replied that the negotiations between Tokyo and Washington seemed to be over. In turn, he asked Friedman what, in his opinion, such an escalation of relations meant. Friedman an- swered very briefly it meant war. Shocked by these words, Hurt emotionally asked the cryptographer, who was much closer to the high authorities, whether the United States was ready for such an escalation of hostility. “I hope so,” Friedman replied…

About what happened to Friedman on the day of the disaster, on Sunday, December 7 1941, his wife Elizebeth told this (Ronald Clark. The Man Who Broke Purple: The Life of Colonel William F. Friedman,
Who Deciphered the Japanese Code in World War II. Boston, MA: Little Brown, 1977):

Friedman himself, hearing the news of the Pearl Harbor attack on the radio, at first found it difficult to believe. For some while, his wife recalls, he could do no more than pace back and forth across the room, muttering to himself over and over again: “But they knew, they knew, they knew.”

But the most striking thing about this dramatic story is that a decade and a half later, William Friedman managed to change his views on what happened literally exactly the opposite. He wrote an analytical work where he very competently, authoritatively and ar- gued began to prove that in fact “they did NOT know.” Because this matter, you see, is far from straightforward..


#USA #us #american #japan #history #war #WWII #WW2 #lie #cryptography #Friedman


The theme of our next #MythOff storytelling event will be Dragons & Love (since it's on Valentine's Day).
I just started researching the legend of Lake Tazawa.

It started with one dragon, and now there are two dragons, three lakes, and a 10th century volcanic eruption.

I love my job.

#storytelling #mythology #Japan


Title: A Snow in Toji Temple (1953)

Artist: Takeji Asano

https://tankenjapan.com/toji-temple-in-kyoto-a-unesco-world-heritage-site/ #TakejiAsano #ShinHanga #Art #Showa #Winter #Snow #TojiTemple #Kyoto #Japan
Snow falls on Kyoto's Toji Temple on a dark winter's evening. In the foreground, a female figure in traditional clothing carries a child on her back; the pair is wrapped up against the cold under her heavy hanten winter coat. She is leaving the temple grounds and just passing the chozu-ya, the covered area for purification, on her left. Just behind her, another visitor is headed toward the temple, carrying a bamboo umbrella over their shoulder. Tracks in the fresh snow lead around a stone lantern on the left, and toward a torii gate marking the entrance to the temple. A line of short evergreens stands just beyond the gate, buried under a layer of snow; beyond, the bare branches of tall leafless trees are clogged with snow and frost. Above everything stands the five-story pagoda of Toji Temple, its series of curved stacked rooftops covered in snow. The night sky is a cold dark blue, and snow continues to fall across the scene


#Japan’s top government spokesperson #says the country is appealing to #Yemen’s #Houthis who have captured a cargo ship in the southern #RedSea and is seeking the help of Saudi, Omani and Iranian authorities to work towards the swift release of the vessel and its crew.

#GalaxyLeader is owned by a company registered under Isle of Man-headquartered Ray Car Carriers, which is a unit of #TelAviv-incorporated Ray Shipping. #Israel
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2023/nov/19/israel-hamas-war-live-15-dead-in-central-and-southern-gaza-attacks-say-palestinians?page=with:block-655ac1828f0860fe3d217974#block-655ac1828f0860fe3d217974


#Japan are also pushing injection of #ammonia to #coal fired plants to prolong their use, as a “decarbonisation technology” https://kikonet.org/en/content/32598


Title: Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine, Kamakura (1953)

Artist: Kasamatsu Shiro

https://www.hachimangu.or.jp/en/ #KasamatsuShiro #ShinHanga #Art #Showa #Autumn #TsurugaokaHachimangu #Kamakura #Japan
A view of the grounds of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu on a bright autumn day. A pair of miko in customary red and white cross the courtyard at the base of the Great Stone Steps. To our left, the leaves of a tall, robust tree have gone yellow and orange with the turning season; to our right, another tree is still green. Visitors to the shrine climb and descend the steps; above them, at the top of the steps, the multi-story red-painted Main Shrine stands tall. Above the shrine, birds fly in a clear blue sky


Title: Namari Hot Springs (1943)

Artist: Hasui Kawase

https://www.nippon.com/en/guide-to-japan/gu900108/from-one-hot-spring-to-another-in-iwate.html #HasuiKawase #ShinHanga #Art #Showa #Onsen #Iwate #Japan
A view of a rural street in a mountain village at Iwate's Namari Onsen. There has been a recent rain, and puddles lie across the surface of the irregular road. Large houses stand on either side of the road and at the end of the street. At the house on the right, the sliding doors and windows are open, and laundry has been hung out to dry on the engawa, where a female figure is kneeling down, talking to a small child. Above, a patchwork of healthy-looking moss covers the steeply slanted thatched roof. At the house on the left, two children occupy the doorstep, one standing, one sitting. Beyond the village, tall green mountains flanked with puffy white clouds rise against a blue sky


Title: Konjikido Golden Hall - Chuson-ji, Hiraizumi (1935)

Artist: Hasui Kawase

https://chusonji.or.jp/language_en/index.html #HasuiKawase #ShinHanga #Art #Showa #Buddhist #ChusonJi #Hiraizumi #Iwate #Japan
An evening view looking up the stone steps leading to the Konjikido Golden Hall at Chuson-ji. Tall trees stand to the left and right of the path, the light of an unseen moon casting dappled shadows across the stones. Ahead, at the top of the rise, a corner of the building can be seen, surrounded and backed by more tall trees. Above, a single star shines in the clear night sky



NATO’s Fascist Inheritance & the Long War On the Third World, with Pawel Wargan
To understand how this new Cold War might play out, we have to understand the foundations of the original Cold War of the 20th century. What was NATO’s role? What did it mean for the Third World back then? What does it mean for the Third World today, particularly those countries that seek an independent, sovereign path? What is the danger of rising fascist movements? And what are the lessons for anti-imperialists who live and organize in the imperial core?

To discuss this and more, Rania Khalek was joined by Paweł Wargan, an organizer and researcher based in Berlin, the coordinator of the secretariat of the Progressive International and author of the recent Monthly Review article “NATO and the Long War on the Third World,” in which he looks to the past for lessons about the future, concluding that capitalism cannot be overcome until the arteries of imperial plunder are severed.
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Article being discussed :
Monthly Review - NATO and the Long War on the Third World
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#politics #nato #militarism #USA #european #vassalage #germany #france #europe #eu #japan #USSR #Russia #WWII #WW2 #coldwar #history #colonialism #nazism #fascism is an instrument of #capitalism #imperialism #anticommunism #Africa #ukraine