Politician Taro Yamada first brought the issue to the public's attention in a thread online, explaining how banks in Japan are "censoring free speech" and "the freedom of expression" by blocking ...
knives or anything else illegal," Taro Yamada (a pseudonym) told The Mainichi. Yamada, who joined the police in the 2000s and served for over 10 years, added that the order had come from the ...
Taro Yamada, 56, tendered his resignation on Oct. 25 to Masahito Moriyama, the education minister, following an online report about the affair. Yamada was named as a parliamentary secretary to ...