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Foreign Residents in Japan
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Individuals' Sites on Japanese Society andCulture
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Portals with a focus on Japan in whole or in part
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Online site and monthly print magazine carrying storiesandviewpointswhich are ignored by the mainstream press, and serve asa notice-boardanddiscussion forum for political, economic, and cultural topics of interesttoforeign residents and workers. The dominant language in the magazineisEnglish, but there are occasional articles in Spanishand Japanese aswell. |
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Also know as the "Chocopaul" site because of the webmaster's addictionto chocolate, containing a good list of progressive net resources aroundtheworld. Also has a weekly newsletter and a page of articlesonJapan. |
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JCA is a Japan-based computer service provider for people's movements,linked to the international APC networks. This page has lots of links,mostly inJapanese, on Japanese social movements. |
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Site with research links, film transcripts for students and progressives,essays, readings, film transcripts, etc. Deals with such issues as as human rights, Third World development, postwar U.S. foreign policy, militarization,andthe environmental impact of globalization, etc. |
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Comprehensive list/reviews of various social movements in Japan. AffiliatedwithHoseiUniversity. There is anotherlistfromsomeone at Toyama University here. |
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Site run by Chalmers Johnson and Steven C. Clemons with information on a range of issues, including Okinawan military bases. |
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Site with research links, film transcripts for students and progressives,essays,
readings, film transcripts, etc. Deals with such issues as as human rights,
Third World development, postwar U.S. foreign policy, militarization,andthe
environmental impact of globalization, etc.
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An organization for foreign residents of Japan who aremarriedtoJapanese nationals and other long-term residents. |
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| Tokyo Alien Eyes | In existence sine 1999, providing information on the rights of foreigners. |
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ISSHO KIKAKU is a non-profit organization formed by Tokyo-based foreignnationalswhichuses performing arts projects, symposia and computer networkingtofacilitatethe internationalization process in Japan. |
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A home page and mailing list devoted to issuesofconcernto foreigners in Japan. The Japan Observer is one of the participatingorganizations. |
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Website devoted to this ecological and human health disaster. |
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Individuals'
Sites on Japanese Society and Culture
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Namae's HomePage Art and Commentary by a Blind, Diabetic
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WilliamWetherall's site (NEW ADDRESS APRIL 2001) covers a great deal of ground and features articles and researchon thefollowing Japan-related issues: Crime, Death,HEalth, History,Language,Literature, Media, Minorities, Sex, Society,Suicide and Welfare.It alsofeatures contributions by ohn C. Maher, StephenMurphy-Shigetmatsu, MarkSchreiber, and Tei Taikin (Chung Daekyun). David Arudou's (Dave Alderwinckle)sitehasa number of essays on such issues as nationality and internationalization,Healso insitutued a suitagainsttheoperators of a public bath in Hokkaido as well as the cityof Otarufordiscrimination. Tony Boys has a site with articles(many bilingual) on such issues as food and energy in Japan. He also has links to a variety of ecological organizations. Professor Watanabe Takesato of Doshisha University, Kyoto, has severalinformative articles on the Japanese media and history: Japan'sMedia at Present, BrainFoodPoisoning ,and Infringementsof Privacy Rights . Also, TheRevisionistFallacy in The Japanese Media is here in both Japanese and English-- fBAjC`[[i`qKXrǐmgjw_E__x_l_P[XEX^fBx@uwlww]_EwxANO. Yoshiyuki Kohno
was falsely accused of committing a Sarin gas attack in Nagano. His
victimization at the hands of the police and media have caused him to join
in supporting other victims's of Japan's notorious justice system, such
as Nepali Govinda
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Human Rights,
Peace, Globalization and Social Justice Related
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Movement Against U.S. Bases in Okinawa |
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On Tokyo's Popular (or Infamous--depending on your viewpoint) Governor |
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| Say No to Tokyo Mayor | Same as above |
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Various Citizens' group Issues | |
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Muckraking newspaper |
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| Anti-Kobe Airport | As it says--actually more of a site to reflect the people's will |
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The Citizens' Nuclear Information Center, a Japanese groupworkingagainstnuclear power. |
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A network of national environmental NGOs(Non-governmental Organizations),
CBOs(Community-based Organizations) and individuals being active to bring
about sustainable
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Support for victims of sexual violence. |
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Fighting police abuse of civil rights. |
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On violence against women, including the Women's International WarCrimesTribunal2000 for the Trial of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery |
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Group in West Tokyo opposing Hinomaru and Kimigayo. |
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University student page on Hinomaru and Kimigayo. |
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Another site on the flag and anthem. |
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Homepage of HIV activist Ryuhei Kawada, who contracted HIV through unheated
blood products. Links to many sites, including his mother's. Etsuko
Kawada was elected to political office when another politican washit
by a political scandal. |
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Hiv-related site. |
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JCA list of links on social and political issues, mostly in Japanese,thoughsome of the sites listed may have English pages. |
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Similar listing from JCA, presented alphabetically. Also search engine. |
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Anti-nucleargroup. |
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Links to other groups, such as AmnestyInternationalJapan. All links are in Japanese, but here aresome Englishlinks to AmnestyInternational andits anti-DeathPenaltycampaign. |
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A global movement of coalitions of civil society organizations in both indebted and creditor countries for cancellation of all unpayable and illegitimate debts burdening the countries of the global South. |
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International environmental NGO |
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Solidarity with Migrant/Undocumented workers |
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Good non-mainstream coverage of Japanese social issues and politics.There is a weekly print version which you can order by email. |
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The next Narita? |
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Following the JCO accident, a site dedicated to anti-nuclear powerissues |
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PARC is a secular, non-profit, multifunctional organization workingtogether with the various people's movements in Japan to facilitate developmentofsolidarity links with people in struggle in Asian, Pacific and other countries.Thesite is mostly in Japanese but there is a list of theirexcellent EnglishlanguageAmpoMagazine(paper only) here. |
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Good background information onthe struggle against U.S.basesinJapan |
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IMADR is devoted to eliminating all forms ofdiscriminationaroundthe world and was founded by one of the groups representingthe Burakuminminoritygroup, the Buraku Liberation LeagueiKaidoj,havingbeen affiliated with the former Socialist Party. As in anyprogressivecommunity, there are sometimes differences on basic ideologyand strategy.Another major Buraku group,affiliated with the Japanese CommunistParty, is Zenkairen ,andtheir Englishpageis here. There is also a group affiliated with the mainstreamLiberal Democratic Party. An overview of some of the issues involvedcan befound on William Wetherall's site: RecentMediaCoverage, CensorshipinRising Sun and MonkeyBusinessandCaste. Together with George A. De Vos, hewrote "MinoritiesinJapan". |
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The home pages of the following political parties are here. |
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Although no longer published, the site is still maintained and hasawealthof material. |
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Amnesty International Japanese Section |
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Dolphin and Whale Network | E/J depending on the link |
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Association
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JapanInternationalFoodfor the Hungry
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India-JapanMaitriAssociation |
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Japan Information Network Japan Directory Campaign for Future of Filipino Children, CFFC JapanCommitteeforNegros Campaign, JCNC JapanInternationalFoodfor
the Hungry, JIFH
JapanInternationalVolunteerCenter, JVC JapanTeamofYoung
Human Power, JHP
NipponInternationalCooperationfor Community Development ShaplaNeer-Citizens'Committeein Japan for Overseas Support TerraPeopleAssociation,TPA
TheJapanAsianAssociation and Asian Friendship Society |
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The Coalition Against Discrimination by the Prefectural University of Kumamoto is continuing to collect signatures for our petition, which calls upon the Prefectural government and the Prefectural University of Kumamoto (PUK) to work actively toward a mutually satisfactory resolution of the dispute between PUK and two foreign teachers who lost their full-time jobs at the university because PUK refused to grant them the job security that would be accorded automatically to Japanese nationals doing similar work. |
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Labornet Japan/English |
International Site of
this well-known onlite organization promoting
solidarity is here. |
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| Kanto ForeignLanguageTeachers'Unions' Federation | KTUF was formed in 1990 and its membership comprises unionswhosemembersare
foreign language teachers in the Kanto region. Almost all ofthese unionsare
members of NUGW (national Union of General Workers-Zen Rokkyo) butmembership
of KTUF is not restricted to NUGW unions.
Also a link to the University Teachers' Union. |
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Site in Japanese, English and French. |
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Organizing many small to medium sized enterprises. |
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Schools which discrimitae against non-Japanese nationals get on theblacklist.Theblacklistis predictably longer than the greenlist. |
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Organizing many small to medium size enterprises, including langaugeteachers |
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National Confederation of Labor Unions |
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Wokers who have been struggling against ever since the railways wereprivatizedandtheir members were fired. |
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Lots of links on Japan, on a varietyofsubjects. | E |
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Documents from the Library of Congress in theU.S.,concerningJapan. A good resource for researchers. |
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Asiaco.com, a good search engine for the Asian region. |
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A well designed and well informed site on current events and the historyofOkinawa,the "island of U.S. bases." |
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A web page with interesting information on the history of hemp in Japanandcurrentanti-marijuana laws, etc. |
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