In Japan it is not uncommon for cases to emerge in which Nazi symbology is used with a certain lightness in some public contexts. It has been talked about recently, again, after he opened a club in October in a trendy district of Osaka that had a Nazi swastika on its sign. The male bartenders and waiters wore the uniform of the SS (Schutzstaffel, the Nazi paramilitary corps). The idea was heavily criticized and the place, which was called “Unfair”, closed almost immediately, complete with apologies from the managers. Another case was in 2016, when the girl-band Keyakizaka46 performed wearing...