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What “Dancing on the Inside” Tells Us


           n April 12, 2020, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe   videos of them dancing, playing drums, singing, or making funny
        Oposted a video on Twitter and Instagram, stirring a great deal   movies and so on. As a result, this movement became a social and
       of controversy. The video was a                                                cultural campaign. In other words,
       response to Gen Hoshino’s music                                                Hoshino’s short music has united
       video, "Dancing On The Inside", in                                             and cheered up a lot of people.
       which Hoshino invited people to
       collaborate. Why did Abe’s video                                                    Meanwhile, the most well-
       attract severe criticism?                                                      known politician in Japan, former
                                                                                      Prime Minister Abe caught up with
        First of all, we have to look at what                                         the trend. On April 12, along with
       “Dancing On The Inside” is. On April                                           Hoshino’s “Dancing On The In-
       3, Gen Hoshino, a famous Japanese                                              side”, he posted a video of himself
       artist, released "Dancing On The                                               relaxing on a sofa, hugging his
       Inside", a very simple and short                                               dog, drinking tea and reading, with
       song. He encouraged people to play                                             a message telling people to stay
       instruments, sing, or dance to the   Kosei Asano from University of Tokyo shared how a video   at home. However, opinions were
       music. Hoshino said that the cam-  posted by former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stirred   bitterly divided regarding this video.
       paign aimed to simply cheer people              controversies.                Abe’s video encouraged people to
       up as they had to stay home under                                             reflect on how music or art is related
       the first order of state of emergency.                 to politics. Should art be completely separated from politics? Is it
                                                              necessary for artists to make public their political stance?
         Many Japanese artists and TV personalities reacted to the singer’s
       call. More remarkably, many ordinary people responded by uploading                        By Kosei Asano


    Happiness, Luck, and the                                  My Thoughts about the


    Limitations of Education:                                 Pandemic

    My Own Experience




      was born into a fairly rich family. Growing up as an only child, I am   One thing that surprises me during the whole COVID-19 pandemic
     I cherished by my parents and have never experienced any kind of   is the fact that a person’s “sensibility” can change 180 degrees in such
    violence or poverty. With hundreds of books in my house, I have become   a short period of time. Imagine one of the following scenes. There
    fond of reading. My parents taught me how to study, and with their sup-  are many people on the streets. A guy is having a chat with his friend
    port, I have come to take pleasure in studying. I enjoyed preparing for   without his face mask on. Six colleagues are having dinner together
    the university entrance exams from the bottom of my heart, and finally,   after their work. All these scenes were quite normal before the outbreak,
    I successfully entered the University of Tokyo, a top university in Japan. I   but I am pretty sure you will think something is not right if you see such
    am thoroughly proud of myself. And I am, or have been, happy.  scenario now.

     As time goes on, however, it gradually dawns on me that my happiness   What was considered as ‘normal’ before the pandemic is considered to
    is not gained by my efforts alone. My happiness is partly, or even largely,   be ‘unusual’ now.  If you watch videos taken before the pandemic that
    due to my good family background, into which I was born just acciden-  show people with no masks, it feels like these videos are from a parallel
    tally.                                                    world.

     Education is often regarded as an effective equalizing force ina society,   We also tend to criticize people having gatherings with many people
    but education itself can not completely reduce inequality. Though stu-  or going to crowded clubs. It feels unfair and kind of useless to stay at
    dents can gain knowledge in schools, whether their family is committed   homes putting yourselves in quarantine when you see such people not
    to or able to manage their studies, has a great impact on them. If I had   practicing social distancing.
    been born into a family without strong parental support, and with the
    extra burden from housework and taking care of my younger siblings,   On the other hand, many people stay at home not because they are
    would I still be able to get admitted to the University of Tokyo?  worried about the pandemic, but because they are worried about how
                                                              others think about them. I used to think that this social phenomenon
     I have made tremendous efforts to get into the university. Yet, at the   was peculiar to Japan, a society where it is said that community is more
    same time, it is undeniable that support from my family enabled me   valued than individuals. But a friend of mine who lives in Mexico told
    to reach my full potential. Today, while so many people are suffering   me that this is a similar thing going on around him as well. I wonder
    because of the pandemic, I am not affected at all. “We are lucky,” my par-  how it is in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
    ents always say. Yes, I am. And precisely for that reason, I feel I should
    do something.



                                          By Kosei Asano                                         By Takumi Tanabe
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