Blind get singing with Braille karaoke machine

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Karaoke is as popular in Japan as rice and fish

If you've ever been to Japan you'll know how staggeringly – almost unbelievably – important karaoke is to the people there. For a sizeable chunk of the populace, it's a part of life, just like breathing and eating.

Apart, that is, from people who have difficulty reading the words on the monitor attached to one of the sing-along devices. If a visually impaired person can't see the lyrics, then they can't join in.

J Mark Lytle was an International Editor for TechRadar, based out of Tokyo, who now works as a Script Editor, Consultant at NHK, the Japan Broadcasting Corporation. Writer, multi-platform journalist, all-round editorial and PR consultant with many years' experience as a professional writer, their bylines include CNN, Snap Media and IDG.