Kent Gilbert, a long-term ex-pat in Japan, shares a common goal with
many others who have spent significant time in the country: giving back
to Japan. Originally an attorney with Baker McKenzie and armed with an
MBA, Kent stumbled upon a television career in Japan, appearing in two
highly popular shows, Sekai Marugoto How Much and Sunday Morning. As the
first foreign talent on Japanese television, Kent revolutionized the
media industry, paving the way for a wave of gaijin talents. Throughout
his 43 years in Japan, Kent has been an advocate for positive change in
the country, expressing his opinions on Internet TV and his YouTube
channel. He has also authored an impressive collection of 63 books
covering various topics such as history, Japanese culture, politics, and
his reasons for staying in Japan. Kent's passion lies in Japan's
defense posture, and he frequently gives interviews and speeches. Kent
has also provided insightful suggestions to tackle traffic congestion
and was the first to suggest the idea of implementing a "variable fare"
system for expressways. With his remarkable breadth of knowledge, this
episode is a must-watch for all.