So there's been a minor tussle recently in Japan's government. It's a
little thing, revamping the postal system, that sort of blossomed into
something that is threatening the sitting party, has seen Prime
Minister Koizumi dissolve the House of Representatives, and apparently
caused one politician to commit suicide.

The intersting thing to me isn't the politics itself. It's that it
made nary a blip on our media. In the US we are inundated with
political infighting, and from what I occasionally see in the foreign
media it spills over to other countries too. But we hear
diddley-bupkiss in the headlines here about a political situation in
Japan that could be a major power shift.

So why is that? Is it that we're so focused on ourselves that we don't
have time for other country's issues unless we're going to war with
them? Is Japan not really a significant world power?

It's just curiosity.. I've just recently been reading blogs and news
from Japan and I've been feeling a disconnect in what I read there and
what I read in US news and see in all the debating here. It really is
like it's a world apart.

-Kevin

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