TOKYO — When the coronavirus hit Japan, Mari Nagata, a single mother who works in a restaurant, had a lot of worries. Her children’s school closed, and she feared what would happen to them if she got sick. But there was one thing that Ms. Nagata, unlike millions of service industry workers in the United States, did not fret about: her job security. “I was able to relax and take time off” to focus
A Government in Japan Limited Video Game Time. This Boy Is Fighting Back. The high school student, saying families should decide for themselves how many hours to spend online, is hoping for a rare victory in a constitutional challenge to Japan’s laws. To help address video game addiction, Kagawa Prefecture’s government passed regulations asking parents to limit children’s time online. Wataru, left
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