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It's totally different to build megasolar plants in mountains of Japan, where flat lands are used up for housing, from doing so in the desert of US.
Frequently hit by earthquakes and typhoons, mega-solar projects would not only destroy nature, but could cause secondary disasters.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government has passed a bill to require mass builders to install solar panels on roofs of new housing projects. It's an area with such a high concentration of houses. They can be destroyed by typhoon and it would be difficult to control once a fire breaks out.
Who can say that the hell in which all Japanese municipalities are immersed in such a desperate mega solar project with no way out in the name of SDGs is not the result of sweet honeytrapped diplomacy with China, the mecca of solar panel manufacturing?
The heroine of MeToo suddenly appeared in the world
Japanese journalist Shiori Ito first appeared on the world stage in the BBC documentary "Japan's Secret Shame." In it, she stated that "growing up in Japanese society, everyone is a victim of sexual crimes. "
She has also published a book worldwide, "black box," about a case she claimed to have been raped and filed a lawsuit against Noriyuki Yamaguchi, freelance journalist.
Both in the documentary and book, and every interview, she claims all Japanese girls are victims of sex crimes.
An inconvenient truth
She is closely associated with a comfort women's group with Yoon Mi-hyang of South Korea and a Japanese NGO that supports it.
According to world statistics, Japan's rape rate is 1.02 per 100,000, and it's kept this extremely low sex crime rate for decades.