The Evaporated: Gone with the Godsinactive
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audio
What if someone close to you just … vanished one day? That happens to tens of thousands of families a year in Japan, and it happened to Jake Adelstein, too, back in 2018 — when his accountant disappeared, just before tax day. Adelstein, the author of Tokyo Vice, and co-host Shoko Plambeck go in search of that missing accountant, and take us on a journey into the fascinating and bizarre world of Japan’s johatsu, or “evaporated” people.

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Country Of Origin |
Japan
Produced In |
Tokyo
Premiere Date |
2022-11-19
Related Hashtags |
#TheEvaporated
Frequency |
Biweekly
Explicit |
Yes

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Jan 30 | 00:53:35
Episode 9: The Right to Disappear
Jan 23 | 00:55:53
Episode 8: Conspiracy on the Coast
Jan 16 | 01:03:32
Episode 7: The March Room
Jan 09 | 00:50:27
Episode 6: Sakura Sachiko Does Not Exist
Jan 02 | 00:54:48
Episode 5: Vanishing By The Book
Dec 26 | 00:37:29
Episode 4: Pay or Sink
Dec 19 | 00:49:52
Episode 3: Sugimoto! You Bastard!
Dec 12 | 00:48:23
Episode 2: Queen of the Night Movers
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