Hannah Klein’s Time
Hannah Klein is an author and researcher with a master’s degree from Kyushu University. Hannah Klein has two books in English under her old pseudonym, Hannah K. On this podcast, she discusses various topics related to her research, such as political ideologies and foreign policy in general. Her research field from graduate studies was Japanese democracy and its history and ideologies. She would also like to cover some stories on the U.S. election, elections in general, Antisemitism, and her topics such as traveling and others. She has traveled to the U.S. throughout her childhood and has many friends in various States.
Episodes

22 hours ago
22 hours ago
-The Terrorist Attack in India, On April 22nd
-Interesting guest on May 9th in Moscow
*This is the major problem of Japan*
Japan has never funded wars?- It's no problem if Japan or the Japanese media keep screaming about Taiwan. Fine. However, Japan doesn't have enough capabilities in case of an emergency. India does have a defense capability. Israel does have the ability. Japan?

3 days ago
3 days ago
On May 7th, Hannah Klein had a dialogue with Retired Army Colonel of IDF Ran Zamir.
When it comes to the current operation, people start to pay attention to the word, "siege" or "occupation" by IDF by the media. They claim that October 7th doesn't count to the current "cruel" operation. Really? 60,000 Gazans poured into Israel on October 7th. Hannah is not talking about the collective punishment.
When it comes to October 7th, this is a matter of the crimes that have been committed over and over by the Palestinian terrorists, and how Israel is able to maintain its sovereignty as the only nation where Jews are able to safely live.

Monday Apr 28, 2025
Monday Apr 28, 2025
A hotel in Kyoto has forced Israeli tourists to sign a bogus declaration, and told the Israeli tourists to present their passports. Hannah Klein gets photos of pro-Palestinians so much. She has a word on that, as well.
Antisemitism has a very long history. This is a part of the root issue on why October 7th happened. For a long time, Hannah Klein understood Antisemitism in English by the definition in English. However, just recently, Hannah realized the terrible translation into Japanese, which is 反ユダヤ主義(han-yudaya-shugi).

Saturday Apr 26, 2025
Saturday Apr 26, 2025
I believe this issue of "who sold out the Japanese yen?" should be the priority issue for the Japanese people. They aren't aware of who is doing this to the Japanese. The scary consequence could be the monetary crisis of a country, which has happened in some countries.
The Kishida administration's terrible policy on the taxation system led many small and medium-sized companies to close their businesses. This is lowering the realistic employment, and stop the circulation and flow of the realistic cash.
Prime Minister Ishiba is welcome to go to the U.S. and ask President Trump to let him stay at the White House. Every time there is any issue that is related to Japan comes up, Prime Minister can rush to President Trump and discuss the issues. Prime Minister can't avoid all the issues by not discussing them or ignoring them. He represents Japan, the Japanese, and the Japanese corporations.

Wednesday Apr 23, 2025
Wednesday Apr 23, 2025
Rabbi Menachem's ancestors are the victims of the Holocaust. Hannah Klein asked him to share his family history, and he kindly did so on this podcast episode. Hannah Klein was about to cry when she heard his family's story.
People exist for reasons. Rabbi and Hannah discussed what humanity is about, what religious faith is about, and what life is about on this podcast.
Hannah wrote to him about the situation of the Japanese media. In a sense, the Japanese people's claims are not about peace, sadly, but to realize the reality that they could ignore for 80 some years.
There are reasons October 7th matters to both Rabbi and me. Israel has every right to exist and every right to defend itself. This is not just about Israel, but the Japanese need to think of what Japan is to the Japanese now diplomatically, and for other reasons.

Monday Apr 21, 2025
Monday Apr 21, 2025
The Japanese news on NHK, the state-sponsored media. Why are they endorsing Hamas? Or, Hamas itself denies the death tolls that they have released.
By the way, I the reason why I'm silent on the war in Ukraine. I hope the war ends, and I'm not sure how, but in a way, Japan doesn't have any power to do anything realistically. I don't like people talking about something unrealistic, even in the media.
The guest on the 23rd is Rabbi Menachem Levine. I will ask him to explain about his background more. He has JD from Penn State University. He has had many roles in his life, and also is a CEO of a Jewish school in the Midwest.

Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
Hannah discusses a documentary that was aired on Monday, April 14th. It's not certain how many Japanese watched the documentary. However, NHK has driven the public crazy by informing false propaganda for decades, not just about after October 7th.

Monday Apr 14, 2025
Monday Apr 14, 2025
Hannah Klein made a short trip to Kyoto. She is talking about her trip by Shinkan-sen, which she often takes to travel domestically. Hannah Klein is also excited with the fact that her collection will be displayed as a part of the Japanese exhibit in the coming May, which is only a month away.

Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
Today's guest was Dr. Einat Wilf. She co-authored a book titled, "The War of Return-How Western Indulgence Of The Palestinian Dream Has Obstructed The Path To Peace." https://amzn.to/4cmH9ce
The topic of discussion was "Palestinianism" and what "return" means in terms of Palestinianism. At the same time, Dr. Wilf made a clear description of the situation of UNWRA and the root cause of today's issues UNWRA has.
This is important to understand October 7th.

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Today's guest is a retired lawyer and a banker, Leonard Grunstein. Grunstein and Klein have discussed the reasons why the pro-Hamas protests on college campuses are not about free speech from various perspectives.
The strong measures not to allow hate speeches and Antisemitism on college campuses and public places had to be taken much earlier.
It's crucial to have strong measures against those who violate laws with harmful intent to hurt people, which includes Antisemitism.