Did Tama-chan the seal save the world and cause immigration reform? (About Pana-Wave Laboratory)
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On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: Did Tama-chan the seal save the world and cause immigration reform?
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The story of the famous seal that appeared in Tokyo's Tama River in the summer of 2002 About Tama-chan the seal How Tama-chan being granted a jūminhyō (residency certificate) by Yokohama's Nishi Ward led to foreigners protesting this action The last sighting of Tama-chan About Pana-Wave Laboratory The GLA (God Light Association) How Yuko Chino splintered off from the GLA The creation of Chino Shōhō (True Law of Chino) and Pana-Wave Laboratory Pana-Wave Laboratory's caravan in 2003 The extensive media coverage of the Pana-Wave Laboratory caravan in 2003 The all white appearance of Pana-Wave Laboratory members Why Pana-Wave Laboratory members wore all white Chino Yuko's doomsday prophecies Chino Yuko's claim that a 10th planet called Nibiru would cause the end of the world Pana-Wave Laboratory's efforts to construct a UFO Salvador Jimenez Murguia's experiences in Fukui while researching Pana-Wave Laboratory members The attempted capture of Tama-chan the seal by Pana-Wave Laboratory members Other seals that appeared in the Tokyo river system after Tama-chan disappeared Whether Tama-chan could still be alive And much more! If you enjoy Ichimon Japan and want to ensure that we're able to produce more episodes, then please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.com. You can join for just $1 a month and that comes with perks like early access to episodes, a shout-out at the beginning of a future episode, bonus content, and discounts to Kimito Designs. For $3 a month you get all that plus access to Japanese Plus Alpha, a podcast produced by me (Tony Vega) that focuses on the Japanese language and its many quirks. Whether you are studying Japanese or just enjoy learning about language and linguistics, you'll enjoy Japanese Plus Alpha.
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Support on Patreon Sources, Links, Videos, Etc. Here are some of the English-language sources used for this episode.
Bearded Seal Pana Wave Cult Raises Concern Among Japanese Authorities A nation's fate is sealed Doomsday cult makes waves in Japan Here are some of the Japanese-language sources used for this episode.
Pana-Wave Laboratory Photo Report GLA (宗教法人) パナウェーブ研究所 不気味な白装束集団を追っかけた異様なゴールデンウイーク 想う会"のタマちゃん用プール解体へ…白装束"パナウェーブ研究所" The article by Salvador Jimenez Murguia that is mentioned multiple times during this episode is called Re-enchanting a Religio-Scientific Experience: Understanding the Extraordinary Within the Pana-Wave Laboratory. It used to be available for download via this link. However, as of late June 2021 the PDF of the article is no longer available via this page The reason for this is unclear so if you do want to read it, you may want to check the link in case it has become availalbe again.
Here is a video of Pana-Wave Laboratory shot during the infamous 2003 caravan.
Pana-Wave Laboratory video (2003) Here's a video of Tama-chan.
Tama-chan Video And here is a video of another seal hat showed up in Tokyo: Ara-chan.
Ara-chan the Seal Video For the latest episode of the Japan Station podcast, see the link below.
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Azarashi アザラシ : 海豹 【あざらし; かいひょう; アザラ
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