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"WaiWai is dead"
WaiWai RIP
On June 21, the Mainichi Daily News was forced to discontinue its infamous WaiWai column after attracting criticism for “being too vulgar and debauching Japan by sending around the world information that could be misunderstood,” according to the news site’s apology.
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It also mentions that an “online news site reported on these developments and made inquiries to the Mainichi Newspapers about them.” Although it remains unclear exactly which news site it is referring to, it is thought to be 2Channel, a Japanese Internet forum which is one of the largest in the world.
There is a huge amount of criticism leveled at the Mainichi WaiWai, stating that certain stories (such as ‘More mums going down, to ensure grades go up’) breeds racism against Japanese women and promotes a hentai opinion of Japan.
The forum called for the community to take action by:
1. Letting the Japanese population know about WaiWai by posting it on 2Channel and other blogs
2. Phoning, emailing and using inquiry forms to protest against WaiWai to the Mainichi Shimbun and their sponsors
3. Asking for other media to pick up on stories regarding the Mainichi’s current situation
A French blog, La Riviere Aux Canards, attributes its closure to the nationalists, calling the newspaper “The Bainichi Shimbun—the newspaper that sells Japan.” There is also a Japanese blog called Itai News (literally translated as ‘Painful News’) that criticizes WaiWai for its unpatriotic views and seedy views it projects to the outside world.
According to the Mainichi apology, the head of the Digital Media Division, which is responsible for the operation of the Mainichi.jp website as well as the Mainichi English site, will be “severely punished,” along with the manager and the editor involved in the stories.
In a panic, Mainichi are also trying to withdraw all problematic articles from their archives, as well as asking search engines to prevent WaiWai stories from being displayed.
However, here are a few that are still remaining:
More mums going down, to ensure grades go up:
http://williamgibsonboard.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/880007756/m/7931086551
Bestiality restaurant hams it up:
http://www.cakehead.com/archives/2007/09/bestiality_rest.html
Just between us girls -- the secret slang splurted in the ejaculation industry:
http://www9.atwiki.jp/mainichiwaiwai/pages/143.html
For a further detailed explanation about the termination from the Mainichi site, visit:
English: http://mdn.mainichi.jp/culture/waiwai/
Japanese:http://mdn.mainichi.jp/culture/waiwai/etc/owabi.html
2Channel (Japanese):
http://society6.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/mass/1214120124/201-300
La Riviere Aux Canards blog (French):
http://lariviereauxcanards.typepad.com/
Itai News (Japanese):
http://blog.livedoor.jp/dqnplus/archives/1140326.html
French?
Dear Ms Kitanaka, do you really read French?
Thomas (the author of La Rivière Aux Canards, one of the blogs you quote in your post) is not "attributing" the nationalists anything (actually, his post is one of the most impartial articles on the issue I've read so far; I provide this rough translation from French to English [none of them is my native tongue, so I apologize if there are small mistakes] of one of the paragraphs), he's simply quoting what he found on the net about the issue:
FRENCH: "Complément à 2channel, le blog Hitai News, un des blog les plus lus au Japon selon Technorati Japan. Ce blog revient sur la fermeture de WaiWai, avec ses commentaires anonymes où se mêlent comme toujours, des nationalistes, au mauvais sens du terme et des internautes chevronnés. J'ai pu y trouver l'image ci-dessous, un fake d'une publicité du journal Mainichi. Le slogan est sans équivoque: «On n'a pas besoin d'un journal qui insulte la mère patrie» (si vous avez une meilleure traduction pour 母国, faites-moi signe). Et le logo du journal n'est plus Mainichi Shinbun (毎日新聞) mais BaiNichi Shinbun (売日新聞) qui devient «Le journal qui vend le Japon»."
ENGLISH: "Besides 2channel, [there is] the blog Hitai (sic) News, one of the most read blogs in Japan according to Technorati Japan. This blog deals with WaiWai's closure, with its usual anonymous comments mixing nationalists, in the worst sense of the word, and the savvy internet users. I managed to find the picture below, a fake of a Mainichi Newspaper's ad. The slogan is unequivocal: "We don't need a newspaper which insults the motherland" (if you have a better translation for 母国, let me know). And the newspaper's logo doesn't read Mainichi Shimbun (毎日新聞) but BaiNichi Shimbun (売日新聞), which would become "The newspaper which sells Japan.""
http://lariviereauxcanards.typepad.com/la_riviere_aux_canards/2008/06/co...
If you continue reading, there's even a criticism on the way J-Cast makes its headlines (they believe Japan speaks Japanese and the rest of the world necessarily reads English, which isn't true). The closing of the article is great, even though I personally think the WaiWai column should be moved to an entirely separate website, just for the reputation of a serious media outlet as Mainichi Shimbun (I'd like, for example, that the Japanese op-ed pieces to be translated into English instead, just like Asahi, Nikkei or Yomiuri do).
"Reste que si l'on est bien éduqué au média, avec un sens critique, les infos de WaiWai, c'était pour rire, seulement pour rire. Mais le sens critique semble se perdre."
"But if you're well-educated in [dealing with] the media, with a critical sense, the information in WaiWai was to laugh, only to laugh. But it seems the critical sense tends to [become] lost".
Julián Ortega Martínez
http://en.equinoxio.org/

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This is weird
The Japanese mass media is absolutely great. Japanese people should be proud of their media. Alas, some people are saying foreigners aren't entitled to look. And now there's one less place where they can. That's a shame.
Maybe J@pan.Inc should restart WaiWai on its site. With the links you've put in, Ms. Kitanaka, you're already doing a great job of spreading the goodies around!