Iwo Jima Begins to Erupt

Alex Wilson & Keishi Koja from Stars and Stripes:

A volcanic eruption on the west side of Iwo Jima, known in Japan as Iwo To, began Sept. 1 and continued more than a week, according to public broadcaster NHK and the Japan Meteorological Agency. The crater spewed white smoke and pyrophores — material that ignites when it contacts air, according to the agency.

As long as that activity continues, “there is a possibility of an eruption that could affect the area around the crater,” according to a meteorological agency bulletin Sept. 8.

When you constantly bomb an innocent island, you can’t be surprised when it gets mad and lashes out.

PayPay to Debut in South Korea

From Kyodo:

PayPay Corp., a SoftBank Group Corp. firm, said it chose South Korea in its outward debut as the neighboring country was the most popular overseas destination among Japanese travelers and cashless payment is prevalent there, making it easier to gain cooperation from local merchants.

"We hope to further expand PayPay use abroad in places popular with Japanese tourists," such as Taiwan, Hawaii and China, said Masayoshi Yanase, head of the finance business strategy division of PayPay, which now has over 70 million users.

Rather than this being a service for Koreans, they are taking the Chinese strategy of forcing national payment systems on other country’s infrastructure. Not a fan of this approach to exporting black boxes offshore.