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@martin96991 lions tried to suppress Christian for the first few centuries. We are talking about Japan who did the exact same thing to its colonized lands. You also notice the bloodshed when religion is removed? There are a few countries in the world today where you can choose among many faiths or have none at all. Almost all of them colonized in part at one time or another by Christians.
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The problem is the fertility decline. They are selfish. In the US we do lose some small towns when the factory closes or the mine closes due to new administration but there are dozens of major cities and metropolitan areas to move to. In northeast Asia South Korea, Japan and China even a city of 1 million people like Ulsan South Korea is lacking in medical and education opportunities from the perspective of the public. It’s Seoul and only Seoul. Japan went from poor to one of the largest economies (you are welcome) in a short amount of time due to allies propping them up. Japan could not handle the pull back. Pull back is healthy and a blessing to young people just getting into the market. A lot of that cultural issues. When it happens in the US a person can relearn a new job and start work any month of the year with a boss younger than him. In Japan that is not the case. If you are a manager and 35 there is no way on earth you will find a new job in management if the company goes under. You can’t be a new hire with someone younger than you having seniority in your team. It’s why childcare breaks hard. You might be able to move to another office in the same company, another department, but not another employer. Then you are stuck with low wage jobs no one wants or going into business yourself which may not be a strength. Maybe it’s cause we have military leaving around age 40 and entering the job market for the first time? Maybe it’s cause we don’t have the hierarchy, if the elder says the crow is white, it’s white.. Japan crying about the economy when they are still in the top on all the country lists when it comes to the economy. It does not realize it’s not emerging anymore. Irrational growth isn’t positive. It’s not healthy. Given the age of the population and the inability to change jobs or go back after a break and the age thing Japan would be thrusting over 20% of the country’s adult population into poverty.
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Irrationally exuberance.
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@martin96991 Japan colonized Korea and made the Koreans stop using their language, stop practicing indigenous beliefs to Korea, Christianity suppressed as subversive and the population was made to revere the emperor who is considered godlike.
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His English seemed fine. Hawaii expensive.
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4th largest economy in the world. And unhappy about the economy. What a world.
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I live outside Chicago. If it go on vacation to Disneyland in California a water bottle costs 3x as much as if it bought a water bottle at Disneyland. It think it’s the nature of vacations for it be expensive.
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At every meal a thank you is said. To whom?
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@marxyy including the creator of the universe. Where did the first seed come from?
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I think in the west most tourist cathedrals are not open to tourists during mass, many don’t function as churches with services. There is the exception. Usually churches that function as churches are closed to people looking through the place. So I think tourists from places with cathedrals that happen to be tourist spots don’t realize that the shrines they are brought to see are still ‘in service’. It seems to be a place to see their construction and buy things from a gift shop. I also think there are too many people seeking to go places on their own. A travel guide with a group would brief people. This do it yourself means you will miss out on so much.
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Elon Musk has American citizenship.
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Why doesn’t Kyoto add more buses and taxi cabs?
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The powers that be don’t have people to have more people. We are fed these lines about overpopulation and climate and poverty. In the countries facing a contraction in population like Japan and South Korea things are way better than they were when people were having 4-6 kids. There is free education throughout childhood. Medical care is the norm and accessible. Everyone owns dozens of pairs of shoes. Food is abundant and more variety of choices year round. We are being played. As to the overpopulation get on an airplane and look out the window. As to the climate we have date from actual instruments written down consistently global for less than 200 years. The planet is 4 billion years old. A billion years ago the land you standing on had an entirely different long/lat reading. Hawaii didn’t exist. The ocean currents different. We are on a hot spinning gaseous rock with moving plates. In nature when the air is stagnant and the water stagnant life can not exist. Our job is not to keep the sea level the same. There are no man made structures more than thousands of years old and not very many. It’s not cause we didn’t figure out how to build anything until recently or grow and raise food until recently. We have always moved to adjust. We don’t know the rate, even if we did it does not make sense for it to be gradual. A rock coming down the mountain speeds up, a volcano can be steady and constant or an urgent explosion. Even a smaller earthquake in one area can trigger an life changing tsunami somewhere else. Someone is convincing everyone they are miserable and will continue to be miserable. Humans are fertile for 30 years. Gestation is 40 weeks. About 16 years it’s ideal to have a baby. 18-34. 16 years. If nature gives 16 years to procreate what other creature on earth would be encouraged or allowed to do so only once? World wide we are barely at replacement 2.4 is the current rate. 2.1 is replacement. The trouble in northeast Asia is people were told to have 1 for patriotic reasons for decades. Exactly what did the country do for them. Korea’s elderly who built the country and risked and sacrificed everything are in an awful state cause they don’t have children to support them and the economy grew irrationally even if they saved half their income there would not be enough to live on. They added 20 years to people’s life span while making mandatory retirement 55 at most big companies. All their money went into their kid. Who they might have outlived. Who learned to take. Who was told to move to the cities and leave them behind. Their entertainers apologize when people find out they are dating. There is no real maternity leave. Staff take turns having a baby. But conception does not happen the first time you try in your 30’s. They are trying to keep schools open as day care 6am- 8pm for working parents. Who works for 12-14 hours..? Hire more people. To get people sterilized they offered apartments. To get people to have kids they offer a 20% discount on utility bills if you have 3 kids and preferential placement in state kdg. They are not really trying. They want apartments to be all over a million dollars. They doubled in a 5 year span and never permit corrections. Their capital gains and inheritance tax are quite the money maker for the government.
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Have babies.
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You really can’t compare to countries that collectively were so very poor. A developed economy won’t have irrational gains like an emerging country. Too many generations had too few kids though.
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I don’t think many would say no on camera. I would be worried they would take my child and grandkids away to their home country. Language is big. Elders expected to have a relationship with in-laws. Even when a spouse can communicate that relationship won’t be as expected. It’s a problem until someone does it, then the things worried about are not really an issue. Japan likes that is it homogenous country with everyone doing and looking like and talking like and praying and acting exactly the same.
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Sorry irrational exuberance.
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@FrankBrennosTheGreatest it was meant in a splurge way.
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@FrankBrennosTheGreatest a place that was defeated and devastated in a single generation became the 3rd top economy. No they were celebrating. Party ended.
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Almost every time a missionary Catholic or Christian or most westerns really landed in Japan they were killed.
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Tourists are in an unfamiliar place, tired from travel, worried about mishaps and being taken advantage of when traveling. Also confused as the language is so different and not sure how to get around. And some really stand out visually. People who are ordinarily sensible and respectful could be prone to a mini meltdown of sorts under such stress.
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Please tell the very nice grandma that Japan ranks higher than the UK on the list of world economies.
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A majority of Americans at the moment have roots in Europe. The eldest inherited the farm and the younger siblings left for US. Or fled due to starvation. Or went to U.S. because they were targets of extermination. U.S. either purchased from or fought to be free of its European cousins. Of course Europe has a snobbish opinion of America. Relations between Japan and U.S. are very interesting. From enemies to partners in a short period of time and has lasted decades. Soldiers stationed in the region seem to be more about making sure China, Korea don’t retaliate against Japan from past wrongs that still do not seem to have had apologies made yet or keeping Japan from building a military themselves than about U.S. interests or even the North Korea concern. The only thing that seems one sided is there are many Japanese Americans but few American Japanese. The place is too homogenous. Talk of Asian hate the Koreans that were moved there during occupation and stuck there and their kids seem to face a bit of racism. I don’t think biracial kids have it so good in Japan depending the ethnicity of the other parent.
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