Dark Side of JAPAN: The Harsh Truth That Will Leave You Speechless | Travel Documentary

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Dark Side of JAPAN: The Harsh Truth That Will Leave You Speechless | Travel Documentary

Japan, a land of technological marvels, ancient traditions, and breathtaking landscapes. But beneath the shimmering surface lies a darker reality, one that's often hidden from tourists and even overlooked by locals. Today, we're diving deep into the shadows to uncover the sad truth about why Japan is considered one of the worst countries to live in. From crushing work pressures and social isolation to a lack of affordable housing and a declining birthrate, we'll explore the factors that contribute to Japan's ranking among the worst countries to live in. We'll hear from those who have experienced the harsh realities firsthand, and we'll examine the societal issues that have led to this unfortunate situation.

00:00 Openning
00:00 Discussion & Opening
01:55 It's hard to believe that one of the very dark sides of Japan is human trafficking
03:18 The issue of "Comfort women" involves the harrowing exploitation of women who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II
04:55 Child abuse and neglect in Japan have alarmingly increased, reaching record highs in the fiscal year 2021
06:14 Despite its many advances, Japan has long struggled with a high suicide rate
07:55 Japan faces serious issues with domestic violence and gender inequality
09:20 Gambling addiction in Japan is becoming a significant concern, especially among the younger generation
10:53 During Japan's imperial expansion in the early 20th century, intense discrimination against foreigners, particularly Asians, was rampant
12:30 Environmental challenges over the years have been exacerbated by natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and typhoons
13:54 Japan has long been making efforts to improve the environment and human health
14:51 Homelessness and Poverty in Japan
16:11 Youth unemployment in Japan, particularly among those aged 15 to 24, remains a pressing issue
17:45 Another problem that needs to be faced is a demographic crisis

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16:11 Youth unemployment in Japan, particularly among those aged 15 to 24, remains a pressing issue
17:45 Another problem that needs to be faced is a demographic crisis

ensenanzadebuda
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No. 2 is very true. I've sometimes seen this in my neighborhood in Japan, where a kid who was in my youngest daughter's class was sent to school from home with a few bruises. Fortunately, the school jumped on this can called the authorities immediately and the parents were taken into custody. Fortunately, the kid was sent to a relative's house while the parents were sent to jail. Yes, the suicide rate is still high; especially around January-February, when students find out about their university of choice.

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As a teenager, i used to think grown adults who remain frustrated with minimal employment were just not trying hard enough. Then it happened to me. I was stuck in a job I hated, paid no better than Mcdonalds but working or travelling to work most of my life, and wasted my youth.

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Japan as a country is clean, orderly and safe because Japanese society is ULTRA-RIGID. It is also inflexible, unhappy and broken because it is ULTRA-RIGID. Discipline is a double-edged sword, on a personal as well as social level.

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I was assigned to a project as Project Manager with a Japanese Plant. My role was change management. After one particularly frustrating week, the Japanese Plant Manager took me to one side and asked “Richard-san, how many Japanese does it take to change a lightbulb?”. I repled that I didn’t know. He laughed and said “Ah…it’s a trick question, nobody ever changed anything in Japan”.

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