Tokyo Reporter

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The Tokyo Reporter is a Japanese English-language news website whose reporting is based on Japanese tabloid journalism.

Founded in 2008 by Brett Bull, a U.S. engineer working in Tokyo, the website translates or adapts reports by Japanese tabloid media about such topics as crime, sex and entertainment in Japan. The Washington Post described it as a "hybrid of the National Enquirer, the New York Post and Penthouse". The Post wrote that, because Japanese tabloids are less reliant on authorities for their content than Japanese mainstream media, and less concerned about the international reputation of the nation, Tokyo Reporter projects a less sanitized image of Japan to the outside world than the English language versions of mainstream media.[1]

The last newly released article on TokyoReporter was published on August 16, 2021, and the site has not been updated since.[2] On January 26, 2022, the closure of TokyoReporter was formally announced.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Fifield, Anna (23 April 2016). "Japan's most salacious crime news — and the American who publishes it". The Washington Post. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  2. ^ https://www.tokyoreporter.com/
  3. ^ https://www.tokyoreporter.com/japan-news/thats-all-folks/

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