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NHK’s fee collectors are still out “Terminator”-style in 2025 — knocking on doors and pressuring people to pay for Japan’s national broadcaster, whether they watch or not. Now the same system is expanding online through NHK One. Starting this year, households streaming NHK content — even without a TV — are being asked to pay an “internet-only” fee tied to the same contract once required for television sets. Supporters say the fees keep NHK independent from government control and fund essential disaster coverage. Critics call it an outdated, coercive system that treats the public like a captive audience. In this week’s Japan Today Spotlight, we look at how NHK’s fee model became one of Japan’s most unpopular institutions — and why it’s still expanding in 2025. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly deep dives into Japan’s news and society — in English, from Tokyo. --------------------------------------------------- ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 Intro: The dreaded NHK knock 01:29 The digital trap 03:26 Why the NHK collector exists 05:45 The enforcement game 08:31 NHK’s money problem 10:32 The “reform” debate 12:30 Outro: The road ahead --------------------------------------------------- 💬 What do you think — is this really public service, or just legalized harassment? 👇 ➡️ Prefer to read or comment on the story? Check it out on Japan Today: https://japantoday.com/category/spotl... 🔗 Japan Today sources: 📌 Japan's NHK fees in 2025: Harassment disguised as public service -- https://japantoday.com/category/featu... 📺 Subscribe for more Japan news and analysis. / @japantodayspotlight Follow Japan Today for more: 🌏 Website: https://japantoday.com 📸 Instagram: @japantodaynews 📘 Facebook: Japan Today 🐤 Twitter/X: @JapanToday ℹ️ Disclaimer: This video is produced by Japan Today’s editorial team. All views expressed are based on reporting and analysis from verified sources. ℹ️