Pro Boxer Tenshin Nasukawa Joins NEWS Crisis
In an exciting turn of events, popular news program
NEWS Crisis, broadcasting on TV Osaka since March 2026, welcomed Pro Boxer
Tenshin Nasukawa as its first guest on June 10. The show, hosted by entertainer
Tenkakurawara, is dedicated to exploring various crises affecting society. In this episode, the focus was on the phenomenon known as "smartphone zombies" and the associated risks of excessive smartphone usage.
Understanding the Smartphone Zombie Crisis
During the broadcast, the hosts and Nasukawa delved into the pressing issue of individuals fixated on their smartphones, leading to adverse effects like straight neck syndrome and cognitive decline. As many people walk around glued to their screens, they are increasingly disconnected from their surroundings. The term "smartphone zombies" aptly describes this behavior and its implications for societal interaction.
Tenshin Nasukawa, known for his boxing prowess, shared his insights on this phenomenon, emphasizing how common it is worldwide. He noted, “We are all part of this digital age, but we must remain self-aware to avoid becoming lost in our devices.”
Highlighting the Book on Health
The episode also showcased a significant solutions-based discussion on how to combat this looming crisis. A notable health book,
"Health Through Looking Up", was introduced as a method to restore balance in one’s autonomic nervous system by simply looking upward. This simple yet effective technique is garnering attention, urging individuals to adopt healthier habits.
The Experiment and Revealing Results
Addressing the consequences of looking down, the show highlighted a unique advertisement campaign involving
NEWS Crisis. An innovative ad campaign featuring fire hydrants was conducted in Tokyo, starting in March 2026, promoting healthy behavior. However, the campaign yielded surprising results; a QR code designed for viewer interaction was scanned only once in three months, revealing that people are not truly engaging with their environment as intended. This stark reality of people's head-down postures unveiled alarming trends within the smartphone-generated crisis.
Community Engagement through Social Media
The program is enhancing audience interaction by urging viewers to share their discoveries on social media. Additionally, it recently expanded its online presence by launching new accounts on
Instagram and
TikTok, alongside its already active platform on
X. Audiences are encouraged to connect and stay updated with the latest news and interactions surrounding upcoming episodes through these channels.
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Conclusion
With captivating episodes that deeply explore various societal crises,
NEWS Crisis aims to equip viewers with the knowledge and tools to face real-world issues. Hosted weekly on Wednesdays at 1:35 AM after midnight on TV Osaka demonstrates the show’s commitment to tackling significant topics head-on. Catch up with all prior segments on
YouTube every Wednesday at 8 PM, where they premiere the latest full episodes to an eager audience.
Don’t miss this engaging episode and join the conversation on social issues impacting our lives!