1. The article discusses a guide posted by the Japan Pediatric Society (JPS) that provides recommendations for naming children in Japan. The guide aims to help parents avoid giving their children unusual or potentially problematic names that could lead to bullying or difficulties in the future.
2. The JPS guide advises against using names that are too long, difficult to read or write, or that could be mispronounced or misunderstood. It also cautions against using names that are associated with specific products, brands, or pop culture references, as well as names that could be considered inappropriate or offensive.
3. The article highlights a few examples of unusual names that the JPS guide discourages, such as "Skibidi," "Mipan Zuzu," and "JPN." The guide emphasizes the importance of choosing a name that will be easy for the child to use throughout their life and that will not cause them unnecessary difficulties or embarrassment.