Ken Akamatsu is a vocal advocate for protection of freedom of expression in anime & manga & has been an opponent of government attempts to expand censorship & copyright law. (1/9)
In 2011, he warned that proposed changes to copyright law under the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) would "destroy" Japan's derivative doujin scene.
In 2013, as spokesman of the Japan Cartoonists Association (JCA). (2/9)
In 2013, as spokesman of the Japan Cartoonists Association (JCA), he joined other creators in opposing Liberal Democratic Party proposed amendment to Japan's child porn laws, the draft version included fictional depictions such as lolicon manga in its definitions. (3/9)
Akamatsu visited the National Diet and the LDP headquarters to express his concern & the final bill passed in 2014 without a ban on explicit anime and manga.
He was appointed a managing director of the JCA in 2018. (4/9)
In 2019, Akamatsu & the JCA expressed concern on a government subcommittee's plan to expand copyright law, under which downloading or taking screenshots of anime images & illustrations illegally posted to blogs & Twitter would have been made illegal. (5/9)
In 2020, Akamatsu was invited to advise legislators in the Diet on the future of manga, stating that compared to other countries, Japan's forte is its freedom of creativity & that a situation where Japanese works are regulated by foreign standards should be avoided. (6/9)
In December 2021, Akamatsu announced a candidacy in the 2022 election for the national proportional representation block of the House of Councillors under the LDP banner.
He stated that his major goal was to protect creative freedom of expression. (7/9)
On July 10, 2022, Akamatsu won a seat after campaigning in person in all 47 prefectures, becoming the first manga creator in the National Diet. (8/9)
An early initiative of his was a task force on a proposed legal framework for preservation of past and present Japanese video games in a playable state.
As of 2022, Akamatsu's manga have a cumulative circulation of over 50 million worldwide. 🇯🇵 (9/9)
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The Taihō Code, also known as the Taihō ritsuryō or Taihō Ritsu-ryō, was a significant legal code in the history of Japan.
It was promulgated in the year 701 CE during the reign of Emperor Monmu. (1/8)
The Taihō Code was created during a period of significant political & social change in Japan. It followed the Asuka period and preceded the Nara period, during which Japan was transitioning from a tribal society to a more centralized imperial state. (2/8)
The primary purpose of the Taihō Code was to establish a comprehensive legal framework that would help centralize & strengthen the authority of the imperial government. (3/8)
The Kofun period is an era in the history of Japan from about 300 to 538 AD (the date of the introduction of Buddhism), following the Yayoi period. (1/10)
This period is the earliest era of recorded history in Japan, but studies depend heavily on archaeology since the chronology of historical sources tends to be distorted.
The Kofun period is characterized by influence from China & the Korean Peninsula. (2/10)
The Kofun are burial mounds built for members of the ruling class from the 3rd to the 7th centuries in Japan, & the Kofun period takes its name from the distinctive earthen mounds.
The mounds contained large stone burial chambers & some are surrounded by moats. (3/10)
He had one wife & three consorts with whom he fathered seven children. (1/4)
Kōrei was born in 342 BC & is believed to be the eldest son of Emperor Kōan.
His mother is believed to have been Oshihime, who was the daughter of Ametarashihiko-Kunio-shihito-no-mikoto. (2/4)
Kōrei's pre-ascension name was Prince O-Yamato-Neko Hiko-futo-ni no Mikoto & the Kojiki records that he ruled from the palace of Kuroda-noi-odo-no-miya at Kuroda in what would come to be known as Yamato Province. (3/4)
ESG (Environmental Social Govenence) is a phrase I am sure you have all heard of by know but how does it work?
Well with my new series I am going to explain to you guys how ESG works in the most neutral & basic way I can starting with Risk assessment. (1/6)
To explain risk assessment in ESG I am going to break it down into two sections.
1. Environmental Risks: Assessing the potential risks & opportunities related to environmental factors, such as climate change, resource scarcity, pollution & ecosystem degradation. (2/6)
This is why many companies supported Covid Lockdowns & Restrictions during the Covid Pandemic because it reduced carbon emissions & therefore supporting it increases their ESG score.
Same thing when it comes to the promotion of eating bugs. (3/6)
Anyone who has been following Japanese politics in the West has undoubtedly heard of the Japan Times which is the largest & oldest English speaking newspaper in Japan & today we're going to explore it's history. (1/10)
The Japan Times was launched by Motosada Zumoto on 22 March 1897, with the goal of giving Japanese people an opportunity to read & discuss news & current events in English to help Japan to participate in the international community. (2/10)
The newspaper was independent of government control, but from 1931 onward, the paper's editors experienced mounting pressure from the Japanese government to submit to its policies. (3/10)