Board Members
Segawa Shiro
Chairman
His book Truth of Scientific Journalism was awarded the Japanese Association of Science & Technology Journalist prize in 2017. He previously worked at national newspaper Mainichi Shimbun as a correspondent in Washington, D.C., a head of the division of science and environment news, a deputy managing editor, and an editorial board member. He graduated from the Faculty of Liberal Arts at the University of Tokyo, majoring in history of science and philosophy of science. His research profile is here.
Fujimura Atsuo
Vice-Chairman
He previously worked at ASCII Corporation as an editor of books and magazines, worked at IBM, founded Atmark IT Inc., and served as the CEO at ITmedia Inc.
Tateiwa Yoichiro
Vice-Chairman
He has a Bachelor of Societies and International Studies at Hitotsubashi University and a Master of Social and Political Science at The Open University of Japan. He has published several books about journalism, U.S. politics and fact-checking, e.g.The Real Face of Trump Kingdom, What is Fact-Checking (co-written with Yanai Hitofumi).
Yanai Hitofumi
Executive Director
In 2012, he founded a non-profit organization, Watchdog for Accuracy in News-reporting, Japan (WANJ) and launched the website GoHoo (which was the only Japanese fact-checking website registered on the Duke Reporters’ Lab Fact-checking Database until it ceased operations in August 2019). He has fact-checked hundreds of news reports published by mainstream media. He is associated with Verybest Law offices and the Institute for the Next Generation of Journalism and Media at Waseda University. He is also an auditor of the Japan Internet Media Association (JIMA). He previously worked at national newspaper Sankei Shimbun as a reporter after graduating from the Faculty of Policy Management, Keio University. He published What is Fact-Checking (co-written with Tateiwa Yoichiro) in 2018.
Inui Kentaro
Director
His research fields are artificial intelligence and inference and natural language processing. He engages in automatic editing of linguistic information and knowledge, and research about basic technology of language processing. He is a general project manager of the information processing society of Japan Natural Language Processing and a deputy editor in chief of the Journal of Natural Language Processing. His research profile is here.
Okumura Nobuyuki
Director
He was also a Fulbright visiting scholar at the George Washington University from 2018 to 2019. He was previously a professor at Ritsumeikan University and a visiting scholar at SAIS, the Johns Hopkins University. He also worked at TV Asahi as a news producer for a program “News Station”. He has a Master’s Degree (International Relations) from Sophia University. He translated the book : Blur – How to know what’s true in the age of information overload, written by prominent journalists, Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel.
Kanai Keiko
Director
She had worked at the Reuters News Agency in Tokyo, Osaka, and London as a reporter, editor, and translator for 18 years. She graduated from Regis College and Tokyo Women’s Christian University. She published Learning about Journalism through Columns: Media Literacy in the Global Era. Her research profile is here.
Murakami Kenjiro
Director
Yamasaki Takeshi
Director
Advisor
Makino Yo
Advisor
John Middleton
Advisor
Furuta Daisuke
Advisor