The Japan Thread

The hard times have been coming for 30 years. Are things harder than during their bubble years? Of course. But by all metrics, the Japanese are doing just fine and in many ways are doing far better than most other western countries.

- Single income families are the norm.
- Food is cheap and healthy.
- Sports and fitness are celebrated at all ages.
- Crime is non existent.
- Investment in infrastructure is constant.
- Immigration is heavily checked and monitored.
- Society puts Japan as its top priority.
- Absolutely zero tolerance for LGBT agendas in the school system.
- Cultural pressure to be married and with children before 25 (extra heavy pressure on women).

Does this sound like the west prior to the 2000s? Exactly. It's what it feels like in Japan.

It is certainly not without issues, but the issues at hand are pretty manageable when the above metrics are the norm.

Good stuff, now it just needs to put the emphasis on the shame whenever you get a B on your report card, you need to pull out a Glock 9 and shoot yourself on the backburner lol
 
Japan's economic decline has been slow but steady over the last several decades. Its GDP per capita in the late 1980s was the highest in the world behind only Switzerland, but today they are at #39 behind the Czech Republic, S. Korea and just ahead of Portugal and Greece.
This is why boots on the ground matter, not statistics and graphs on paper, the Czech Republic is no Japan, although the place is closest to the western standard of living, along with Poland, out of all the Slavic countries, but even the Polish people who work in the UK will joke that a stagnation or a recession, or even a depression in England is better than economic growth in Poland.
 
^I get the same type of responses from younger Japanese expats in Canada and the US.

Japan used to be the most expensive destination a few decades ago, and Japanese tourists filled 5-star hotels in western capitals by the busload. Today Japan is a lower cost destination flooded by European tourists and the average Japanese salaryman can no longer afford to travel to NYC or Paris, their salaries having been stagnant for decades.
 
^I get the same type of responses from younger Japanese expats in Canada and the US.

Japan used to be the most expensive destination a few decades ago, and Japanese tourists filled 5-star hotels in western capitals by the busload. Today Japan is a lower cost destination flooded by European tourists and the average Japanese salaryman can no longer afford to travel to NYC or Paris, their salaries having been stagnant for decades.

I know Japanese expats here in Vancouver that have vacation homes in Japan. When they grew up during the bubble years, they had vacation homes in Hawaii.

Times certainly change.
 
I know Japanese expats here in Vancouver that have vacation homes in Japan. When they grew up during the bubble years, they had vacation homes in Hawaii.

Times certainly change.
It could also be because they can detox in Japan because of all the jeet & ccp invasion of Canadistan/Chinada. Plus Hawaii is also being infested with the ccp's minions.

Japan, is still more civilized than most of the world. If I were a Japanese and wanted to get away for a while, I'd rather have a vacation house in Japan than what Hawaii/States have become.
 
This is why boots on the ground matter, not statistics and graphs on paper, the Czech Republic is no Japan, although the place is closest to the western standard of living, along with Poland, out of all the Slavic countries, but even the Polish people who work in the UK will joke that a stagnation or a recession, or even a depression in England is better than economic growth in Poland.
GDP only accounts for current levels of production, and not the decades of development and infrastructure built up in the UK or Japan since WW2. Czech Republic and Poland didn't really start developing until the 2000s.

However, if we look at non-material factors, I would argue that the quality of life today may be higher in the Czech Republic or Poland compared to Japan. They generally work fewer hours, have more time off, less stress, more generous maternal and paternal leave and family friendly policies than the Japanese. That stuff matters more than having punctual trains or advanced electronics everywhere.

A lot of Eastern Euros have actually returned home from the UK because the economic difference isn't enough to justify dealing with the mass liberal brainwashing, migrants everywhere, and violent crime increasing. Better to live in a safe, homogeneous and more conservative country rather than make a bit more money. I'd rather be born today in Czech Republic or Poland compared to Japan or the UK.
 
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