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by jackorange
1680 days ago
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This romanticized view doesn't look at the problems of Japan: - high suicide and depression rates
- excessive work culture
- irrational fear of foreigners
- widespread addictions: gambling, alcohol, anime, games
- "best restaurants in the world" and being "creative" are just your opinions |
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Second, it's odd that you feel the need to say negative things about Japan to "counter" someone who points out Japanese achievements. Like, what exactly is your problem with Japan that you are bothered when someone says something positive about it? Has Japan hurt you somehow?
If someone points out the achievements of say, France, do you also feel the need to jump in and point out negative things about France and to minimize their achievements? They also have great cuisine, a great history of excellence in the arts and sciences. Does that statement need to be "countered" with something?