Are the Japanese Risking Extinction?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 апр 2013
  • Japan's Baby Drain: With a plummeting birth rate and a rapidly ageing population, Japan is facing an unprecedented population collapse with vast economic, social and political implications. We explore the dangers facing the nation.
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    In bustling Tokyo, there's little sense of an impending crisis, but Japan is facing a demographic time bomb. "Nobody is having babies. The men aren't as hungry for success or for relationships as they were before", says Kaoru Arai. She epitomises the country's new breed of successful and financially independent women that are putting their career first. "I'm picky, yes. I want it all", she smiles. In a desperate move to pull the birth rate back from the brink, the government is offering cash incentives to encourage singles to partner up and procreate.
    Meanwhile, the elderly are being left behind, with no one to look after them. Japan's seemingly xenophobic reluctance to admit foreign workers means that major companies are now racing to develop robots to help fill the void and support its ageing population. Somewhat desperate measures, which reveal how difficult the problem has become for the government to handle. "This situation cannot continue, we know this very well, but it is still not something that is easily solved."
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  • @user-rh3nc7mr4n
    @user-rh3nc7mr4n 10 лет назад +162

    The main problem is that the working hours are too long and stressful in Japan as compared to the West.

    • @user-xd2mg5cf2v
      @user-xd2mg5cf2v 9 лет назад +8

      that's true bro...besides,there's so many nightclub/hostclub for love and release stress and debt

    • @nein9082
      @nein9082 5 лет назад +4

      @@mosapedoterrorist7529 damn it where's the off button for the npc

    • @robh1908
      @robh1908 5 лет назад +2

      Actually the west are lazy people

    • @OakleyANDSittingBull
      @OakleyANDSittingBull 5 лет назад +7

      @@user-xd2mg5cf2v, ​Sex acts and sexual conversation and flirtation are no comparison or alternative to "love." By "debt" I believe that you mean by using hostclubs or escorts, the patrons go into/further into debt since they are, as well as the booze sold there, so expensive.

    • @jillsmcfarland2001
      @jillsmcfarland2001 4 года назад +2

      They are perfectionists not just at work.

  • @MrNarak
    @MrNarak 7 лет назад +128

    Born alone, grow alone, study alone, work alone, live alone & die alone

  • @kwetsig3504
    @kwetsig3504 9 лет назад +86

    I love that "as long as there is one student, the school will remain open".

    • @daisyrobert6858
      @daisyrobert6858 4 года назад +1

      Hahaha,totalky ridiculous but is okay.

    • @8thousevirgin
      @8thousevirgin 4 года назад +7

      Meanwhile, in other countries there is a lack of classrooms, textbooks, and teachers. This is reality.

  • @RogerThat1945
    @RogerThat1945 9 лет назад +49

    Where I live, (Rural Japan); there are hundreds of children I see every day in a small town/city when I take my spouse to and from work. Most people in this area seem to average just over 2-children per family. Its only in the city where apartments are cripplingly expensive that people logically will have less children. What child dreams of growing up in a tower-block?

  • @MaxBorges888
    @MaxBorges888 10 лет назад +64

    None should work more than 40 hours a week.
    Work to live not live to work. What do you get from that much work?
    That's what technology was suppose to do, to free men from too much work, instead it made man more occupied than ever, and the 1% with more money than they can use in the next a million years.

    • @daisyrobert6858
      @daisyrobert6858 4 года назад +1

      Exactly,working yourself to death doen't make you better than other countries ,i mean in europe is highest 40 hours week ,yet they have the brst labour laws in the world and women gets payed leaves ,quality health care.and paid vacations.

    • @8thousevirgin
      @8thousevirgin 4 года назад +5

      @@daisyrobert6858 working hard is the result of Japan's combination of group mentality to conform to hardwork ethics, and insecurity against the west. They want to prove that they are as good or even better than the West. But they are overdoing it at the expense of their very own lives. And their mental programming has gone beyond control, and they do not know how to get out of this situation they unwittingly put themselves in!

    • @andywilliam367
      @andywilliam367 3 года назад +1

      😅 In America, most middle class do working more than 40 hours a week. Some immigrants I knew working 80 hours a week.

    • @ogueyratogeyrat7448
      @ogueyratogeyrat7448 2 года назад

      Japan is imperial system the weak or poor one must work they cannot beg

  • @Davidn1
    @Davidn1 8 лет назад +60

    The problem is the culture. In Japanese culture there is so much pressure to have a good career and succeed. The thought of a man or woman taking any time away from career is simply not acceptable in the culture. Japanese people have to gain some self-confidence and understand your career is not the only thing in the world that matters.

    • @ohlawd3699
      @ohlawd3699 8 лет назад +2

      And here I thought that they were supposd to be smart and shit...

    • @ND001X
      @ND001X 8 лет назад +4

      They isolated themselves from the rest of the world up until recent history. There is almost no diversity in their country. They only favor whites as foreigners and idealize them. Any other foreigners, especially of color, are heavily discriminated against with laws that support this discrimination. Until they accept and move forward with the rest of the world, they will not be able to continue supporting their country and its outdated structure. They can either embrace cultural and racial diversity and get with the times, or they can continue in their direction and die out.

    • @user-oi6gr8xw9h
      @user-oi6gr8xw9h 8 лет назад +4

      It's a dead culture if they can't pass it on.

    • @NikorasuChan
      @NikorasuChan 8 лет назад

      +David n
      Then anime happened

    • @ohlawd3699
      @ohlawd3699 8 лет назад +5

      They don't have to embrace any kind of racial diversty or multiculturalism nonsense.
      All they have to do is fuck. : )

  • @sithlordhibiscus9936
    @sithlordhibiscus9936 5 лет назад +30

    If I were the only student in a class, I'd still manage to get the lowest grade. 😂

  • @jamsjars9505
    @jamsjars9505 2 года назад +5

    I am from 8 years in the future. Japan is still struggling with it's birth rate. The anime produced lately has been incredible so I ain't complaining tho.

  • @sir1junior
    @sir1junior 8 лет назад +182

    I don't understand, why would a woman say they want equal pay for the same job, yet only settle down with a man who makes more than them?

    • @jonettheonly
      @jonettheonly 8 лет назад +8

      +sir1junior I think what the woman in the video was saying is that, if she were to get a boyfriend who made less money than her, he might not "feel like a man", and might want her to quit or find a different job, so this would obviously cause turmoil in the relationship.

    • @jonettheonly
      @jonettheonly 8 лет назад +5

      Natasel Well from what I've read about Japanese society, it is very sexist, and many of the men have a really big ego and want to be the breadwinner. I'm not insulting the country and its people or anything, but this is just what I've heard. So with that in mind, it would be difficult to find a man with the "idc how much my woman makes" mindset.

    • @jonettheonly
      @jonettheonly 8 лет назад +5

      Natasel ok but I don't really get what you're trying to say. I felt that what I said in my previous comment sounded like I was generalizing the Japanese male population, and I didn't want people to assume that. I don't know if that's true, but it is reported to be the typical Japanese male mindset.

    • @jonettheonly
      @jonettheonly 8 лет назад +2

      I wasn't thinking or feeling, I was sharing facts.

    • @sir1junior
      @sir1junior 8 лет назад

      +Jonét Harry Would you marry a guy who only made half of what you would make a year?

  • @KevinLehtla
    @KevinLehtla 10 лет назад +48

    I honestly don't think that they go extinct , when nations like mine atm (Estonia) can live with a population of 1.3 million people and slowly deacreasing/increasing while having debts i really can't belive that a huge country like Japan will have any problems.

    • @noblesavage5689
      @noblesavage5689 10 лет назад +1

      One more earthquake like the one that hit them last time or even a 10 or 11 and the whole region will become geographically useless.
      So its not economic or population problem they are facing.

    • @SeRoAnthem
      @SeRoAnthem 10 лет назад +5

      We estonians are pretty well off relatively speaking. Kinda hard to compare to Japan where the no-fucking problem is deeper than ours.

    • @SeRoAnthem
      @SeRoAnthem 10 лет назад +13

      "lower pensions and higher taxes to estonians who dont get children"
      HAHAHAHAHAH

    • @mrpsylovesyou3252
      @mrpsylovesyou3252 10 лет назад +6

      Estonia is a small country with a small population, but sure there the demographic problem is not complex as it is in Japan.
      Japanese people no longer want to get married. At least half of the population in their 20's and 30's is not even interested in having sex (and obviously they are single). The harpist girl explained it all.
      So, as long as estonian "macho" men (that's what I've been said) don't shape their eyebrows and are ok with chasing after girls, f*ck with them, get married and have children, estonians won't became extinct as the japanese people.

    • @KevinLehtla
      @KevinLehtla 9 лет назад +1

      From out of my country peoples perspective may indeed be like that. We can't really be classified as "Macho" men , more like alcoholics( which came from our close countries). I myself am not a drinker and never will be , but when i go to a store then 7/10 of people will have alcohols in their basket which will lead to undeveloped or mentally out of placed child birth. But yeah well thats just my opinion.

  • @mgtowluau5651
    @mgtowluau5651 8 лет назад +19

    Poor kid. Yosuke, my heart goes out to you little guy. I've always thought one of the worst things you could do to a kid was not provide him with enough other kids. Not that there's anything wrong with only children, but that's one of the reasons I've wanted to have 3, preferably 4 or more kids, if any.

    • @dranzerjetli5126
      @dranzerjetli5126 Год назад

      You people are really dumb.

    • @chennareddygovardhan2934
      @chennareddygovardhan2934 Год назад

      Hooo i have a question for u this world is only for human? Why happen to other species and wild animals population since 1900s and some species are extended due to ??

  • @mjdc2505
    @mjdc2505 10 лет назад +34

    Japan and Germany both have similar problems with their population decline.

    • @jonathanparis1988
      @jonathanparis1988 9 лет назад +16

      It's too bad. Japan and Germany contribute so much to the world in terms of technology, innovation, and tourism.
      It would be a shame if those two cultures disappear or shrink a lot.

    • @nolanbeardy8212
      @nolanbeardy8212 9 лет назад +10

      JDOG88 Lets not forget what they did with all that innovation

    • @dingdongmyopinioniswrong7046
      @dingdongmyopinioniswrong7046 3 года назад

      I'm starting to think that two bombs were too much.

    • @andrei19238
      @andrei19238 3 года назад +1

      all of europe

    • @videogamescausentviolence5717
      @videogamescausentviolence5717 3 года назад

      @@andrei19238 currently there is a pandemic, so every country is suffering

  • @englishwithemi
    @englishwithemi 8 лет назад +10

    "They have to stop shaving their eyebrows." Haha couldn't agree more.

  • @animehistoryotherstuff8341
    @animehistoryotherstuff8341 9 лет назад +10

    It's really a result of gender relations in a modern Japan. Look at what younger men want in anime and you'll see the stark difference in what men want women to act like.

    • @OakleyANDSittingBull
      @OakleyANDSittingBull 4 года назад +3

      @Anime Historian,
      Indeed. The men need to *confidence up,* become *realistic* and *accept equity, cease* the *misogynistic rape/stalking culture,* and *conduct* the *very rewarding work* of *self-improvement toward being proudly ahead of the curve* not behind it... which is very evidently *dragging them all down.*

  • @LucaHulot
    @LucaHulot 9 лет назад +27

    intelligence and wealth give you less children apparently

    • @nicomedesthemistocles1769
      @nicomedesthemistocles1769 8 лет назад +8

      +Luca Hulot (Akle) they're not that wealthy, if they have to choose between material prosperity and a small family, it's almost impossible to have both. the japanese economy sucks right now, it's been in steep decline for decades. this is due to (crony) capitalism, democratic dictatorship (the people have no real say in their countries governance, in politics or in big business, which is increasingly becoming the only business), greed, science, technology, and the planned obsolescence of workers (they're being replaced by more efficient machines, and only capitalists are reaping the monetary benefits, most of which they reinvest into increasingly arbitrary, exploitative, meaningless, fruitless and unnecessary economic ventures). salaries aren't keeping up with the costs of living, the same thing is happening in Europe and North America. additionally, values are different: egoism, feminism and materialism are eroding families, so are abortions, contraception, porn, promiscuity, and a hollow, sterile, substance free culture. people eat junk food, they have junk sex, if any, and they spend most of their free time online, fantasizing about a better, more adventurous and exciting life, to escape the drudgery of their mundane, robotic, corporate lives. it's all a recipe for decline. the solution is opposing values and structures, but decline might not an entirely bad thing, as there japan especially is overpopulated, it's density is ridiculously high. it's only a matter of time before society implodes under the weight of all this, and in europe and north america we have the multicultural epidemic as well, european populations are being replaced. in the end, globalization, and especially the form its taken, contains the seeds of its future downfall, that will be followed by a long, dark and dreary age of physical, mental, social and environmental cancer, which it could take centuries to recover from. it's surprise really, this sort of runaway growth we've been promised is unsustainable, and the masses hardly saw any benefits except for in a temporary population boom, unchecked growth leads to future decay. western. through science, technology and modern social systems, modern man was afforded unprecedented opportunities to enrich himself, and instead of rationing them, planning things out carefully and cautiously, he selfishly devoured everything in sight, and became a scourge upon not only the environment, but himself. decadence quickly ensued, followed by decline, and then disease, and bloodshed not long after.

    • @LucaHulot
      @LucaHulot 8 лет назад

      Nicomedes Themistocles yeah yeah yeah... bla bla bla...
      WWIII is soon approaching ?
      apocalypse ?

    • @GeneralLDS
      @GeneralLDS 8 лет назад +1

      +Luca Hulot (Akle) yes. And then nature will reclaim the Earth. God bless you.

    • @the80386
      @the80386 8 лет назад

      +Nicomedes Themistocles japan is not overpopulated. It's just that the system is less than ideal whereby all the benefits and infrastructure is mostly concentrated in a few major cities. it's a problem with most countries actually. As a result the cities themselves are very dense. Like singapore or hongkong. but if you go to the countryside you'll see really how much of the land is sitting there without being used in any way. Population problem is blown up to be much bigger issue than it actually is. it's a government tactic for fear mongering population so that they give up all their control to the government hoping they'll solve it. just like the climate change issue or terrorism issue. non of them are even close to being as much of an issue as it's portrayed to be through the education and media system.

    • @dashingmay
      @dashingmay 6 лет назад

      Nicomedes Themistocles TL;DR

  • @cody7556
    @cody7556 4 года назад +6

    update: there are no more schools in nanmoku :(

  • @Patchuchan
    @Patchuchan 8 лет назад +5

    The problem is simple they have a poor work life balance and the cost of living is too high so they have neither the time nor the perceived money to have children.
    The answer is have a better work life balance and create more jobs away from expensive places like Tokyo where people can afford a real home.

    • @jonsmith9735
      @jonsmith9735 8 лет назад

      Same here in Singapore. Cost of living is extremely high and pension funds are locked up by government and elderly STILL has to work such as being cleaners. Fertility rate is very low and the demographic is rapidly aging. The government has to import more and more foreigners from third world which is depressing wages, overcrowding the island and straining the infrastructure

  • @ShannaCaine
    @ShannaCaine 8 лет назад +60

    The Japanese seem to be very smart. No money, then don't have kids. It's as simple as that. Other people tend to overpopulate even though they're dirt poor, so kudos to Japan. They are very educated.

    • @tarzeesays1201
      @tarzeesays1201 8 лет назад +2

      +ShannaCaine
      Unlike the Muslim world.

    • @sarahp661
      @sarahp661 8 лет назад +1

      Japan is one of the most developed and technologically advanced countries in the world.

    • @ShannaCaine
      @ShannaCaine 8 лет назад +6

      The Dark master How is dropping 100 million to around 60 million being dead? Other countries have even fewer than that, yet they function fine. Stop being so paranoid; the japanese will be here for a long ass time.

    • @brandonferguson8021
      @brandonferguson8021 8 лет назад

      +The Rarest Pepe double edged sword here it seems. how's Japan economy?

    • @MsEliteForever
      @MsEliteForever 8 лет назад +3

      +The Rarest Pepe Black American...28 no kids nor are my sisters...stereotype much due to media. Were a minority for a reason. Mexicans out number us including whites.

  • @faisalrashid113
    @faisalrashid113 9 лет назад +17

    Maybe the japanese are just being realistic. There are too many people around today for the earth to sustain. It is time to allow the birthrate to slow and to level off.

    • @EliosMoonElios
      @EliosMoonElios 9 лет назад +3

      ***** Unites states alone produce enough food to feed all hungry people in the world, but that food is not for free, don't matter if food is disponible if they can't but it.
      ·
      50% of world people live in slums, that means governments don't have enough resources to provide basic services too all that families.
      ·
      In America(continent) will be needed to deforest the entire Amazon forest to give decent housing to all poor people.

    • @kellitierney6229
      @kellitierney6229 9 лет назад +2

      Faisal Rashid Just because certain cultures, countries, and religions support popping out many offspring has nothing to do with limiting smarter people who will benefit the human gene pool through reproduction...in other words, the poissible extinction of any group of people is not something to be celebrated. Just as we "preserve" endangered animals, so should we human groups.

    • @EliosMoonElios
      @EliosMoonElios 9 лет назад

      Kelly Bolton
      Fool, with 1,000 peoples is enough to keep a healthy gene pool, until then there is nothing to worry about.

    • @ChinNationFTW
      @ChinNationFTW 9 лет назад

      Faisal Rashid I think you should try to convince that to China

    • @JamesR1986
      @JamesR1986 8 лет назад

      Chin Nation Just you wait, population decline there could happen sooner then you think.

  • @american37
    @american37 9 лет назад +14

    Risk extinction within a millennium? A thousand years is a long time. That's plenty of time for anything to happen. So I would not worry much about it. This falling birthrate may just be a tiny blip. Who can know what will happen within a thousand years? Even just fifty years from now the Japanese could be having large families. No one knows. So don't panic.

    • @MrHjacky
      @MrHjacky 4 года назад +2

      Yeah, it's like they just took a ruler then drew a straight line projecting the birth rate. At best it's oversimplistic. For fuck sake, most of the things everyone predicted have turned out to be wrong, the rest is coincidence or reinterpretations

    • @darrenpat182
      @darrenpat182 3 года назад

      the worlds population is currently 8 BILLION! There are too many people, this is a good thing!

  • @underfire987
    @underfire987 9 лет назад +7

    This is a shame I would like to see Japan thrive and do well in the world, as they are a hard working and honor driven people, and now as allies I think their is a great future for all of our nations working together.

  • @mahadragon
    @mahadragon 9 лет назад +42

    I've been to Japan and I'm going again in December. If you've been, you'd know that Japan is one of the most densely populated area in the world. Maybe their people realize it's not such a good idea to make more babies when it's already insanely crowded.
    Also, if you follow experts, when the quality of living gets really high, like it has in the U.S. and Japan, the people tend to take their time in finding their spouses and getting settled in life. It's a well documented phenomenon when people have college educations, good living conditions, and jobs.

    • @chicken751
      @chicken751 9 лет назад +17

      You're probably specifically referring to Tokyo though...

    • @realgroovy24
      @realgroovy24 9 лет назад +4

      mahadragon you are traveling to the cities though... as for the rural areas the population is falling fast and getting older too

    • @PKMNFan4664
      @PKMNFan4664 9 лет назад +1

      Japan is densely populated, but aging is the problem. Does there need to be less workforce than elders?

    • @PKMNFan4664
      @PKMNFan4664 9 лет назад +1

      Roger London But the elderly Japanese said themselves they don't like being taken care of robots.
      Anyways, what bothers me about this is how these virtual girlfriends among otaku in Japan is contributing to this and how they say girlfriends aren't important. To me, they are because my grandpa was taken care of by my grandma every single day and she gave him dialysis until when he passed away in May. I don't see what virtual girlfriends do for you when you're old. They don't care if you die.

    • @PKMNFan4664
      @PKMNFan4664 9 лет назад

      PKMN Fan Anyways, I also wonder, why is it South Korea and Taiwan are going to have this problem like Japan is? They both have lower birth rates than Japan, in fact Taiwan's was once below one baby per woman.

  • @gamesday666
    @gamesday666 9 лет назад +35

    Behold, Feminisms endgame at work.

    • @gamesday666
      @gamesday666 9 лет назад +9

      Jesse M First comment with derogatory childish school yard language doesn't make you a non idiot.

    • @gamesday666
      @gamesday666 9 лет назад +2

      Ghost Pumpkin women are acting like men in japan, choosing career over marriage, just like what feminism is teaching our girls here in the west, you cant have a full time career that requires your full attention and still want to have a family, men can have a career and children thanks to the efforts of women, when women here in the west voice their opinion about wanting a stay home mom life, they tell her she is oppressed and she should go find a career...... even thou she made that choice of free will, just putting 2 and 2 together.

    • @gamesday666
      @gamesday666 9 лет назад +4

      ***** Marriage is in the decline, majority blame feminism I am just stating facts.

    • @BigEvan96
      @BigEvan96 9 лет назад

      Lol!

    • @gamesday666
      @gamesday666 9 лет назад

      Jesse M You have only commented 2 times, both are the comments of a child who is angry and seeks attention.

  • @paula23525
    @paula23525 10 лет назад

    Very good program. Thanks for posting it!

  • @paul28177
    @paul28177 9 лет назад +5

    There was a big baby boom, like in many countries, and the cities became overly expensive and so people ventured into the countryside... BUT younger people were attracted to the big cities where the money is - the downside is that to survive in the big cities you often have to live in smaller houses whereby there isn't room for a family or the money to afford to bring up a family - a lot of people have become focused on work that they often dont even have time for relationships...
    Because of this the supply and demand in the smaller towns become less - theres no need for fishing or having businesses there...
    Gradually there has been some people moving back to these areas because they are cheaper, but of course it is still money and work that is an issue...
    the video does come across a little feminist BUT japan still has a very dominate male role and female role -- japanese men are still expected to work hard, to earn more, to be 'manly' -- all this pressure lowers the drive...but while women are wanting this of men, they are wanting to continue working and have a more dominate role -- it clashes...
    actually...if they reduce working hours, and create more social opportunities, then it will help -- but currently it's about point blame on the sexes instead...
    people are having babies -- BUT the japanese will only really class the baby as 'real' japanese if it is between 2 japanese people

  • @Borat911
    @Borat911 9 лет назад +10

    Europe has a similar problem ... Birth rates are declining while 'foreigners ' or whatever you want to call them are having twice as many kids at the same time ... So chanching the demographics over time ... However these things can be reversed but it takes time ... Japan has less migrants because it's an island to begin with so it's geography allows it to be easier 'isolated' while Europe as a vast open landmass is easy to sneak into to as a third world refugee

    • @earlysda
      @earlysda 9 лет назад +3

      Borat Erali Nazarbayev The problem has nothing to do with being an "island".

    • @earlysda
      @earlysda 9 лет назад

      Borat Erali Nazarbayev 。

    • @andersd8956
      @andersd8956 8 лет назад +9

      Borat Erali Nazarbayev Japan doesn't want to be a multicultural society. They want to remain Japanese unlike the self-hating cowardly Europeans who seem to love being taken advantage of.

    • @annabatarowicz
      @annabatarowicz 8 лет назад +1

      What you on about Europe is not vast it's quite small and look at Britain it is an island that has taken in masses of third world immigrants l. It is the genocide of European people and it's by design

    • @justsayin502
      @justsayin502 8 лет назад

      +Anders D Yes. White people are taught from an early age (from the Jewish bible) to love their enemies, so they open their hearts, minds and borders to all the assorted racial riffraff of the world. As the sign below the Statue of Liberty says, "Give us your hungry, your tired, your filthy!" The Japanese are too intelligent to fall for such claptrap.

  • @MaximilienRobespierre1
    @MaximilienRobespierre1 8 лет назад +2

    Why do we see this as a negative thing? With automation and robotics taking over the majority of jobs why do we need more people? Smaller populations are easier to maintain and keep safe. Smaller populations are in general have higher standards of living and lower crime rates. We should be following Japan's lead.

    • @melodiusoffal1789
      @melodiusoffal1789 8 лет назад

      Because genocide is not a good thing. Even if its from lackanookie.

  • @azzym312
    @azzym312 8 лет назад +3

    Pitiable. What is the use of success if the end product is a nation which vanishes from the face of earth.

  • @thatnorwegianguy1986
    @thatnorwegianguy1986 8 лет назад +63

    Don't have enough health care workers and are too xenophobic to hire foreigners solution: ROBOTS !!!
    Oh japan ....

  • @SDNIT418HA
    @SDNIT418HA Год назад +4

    I wish this to happen in India.
    As soon as possible.
    Impossible to find solitude in India.

  • @sashablazquez
    @sashablazquez 8 лет назад +4

    This might seem like one simple problem but it's interesting to see how many factors contribute to this.

  • @MeLexdy
    @MeLexdy 9 лет назад +7

    1st world country,one of the top economies yet a failing society.
    Remember japan next you talk about models of succesful economy.

  • @crimwolf5216
    @crimwolf5216 4 года назад +4

    What happened to all the orphans and “unwanted” children that where abandoned?

  • @VelvetCondoms
    @VelvetCondoms 9 лет назад +14

    Maybe a declining population will be healthier in the long run, after this awkward period. A lower population would mean easier sustainability for farming, consumer products, and electrical demand. It would also mean lower population density, which would help deal with the pollution issues in Japan.

    • @almightiidollah3933
      @almightiidollah3933 8 лет назад +1

      Good point.

    • @Davidn1
      @Davidn1 8 лет назад +2

      +Nate Watson As long as you don;t mind permanent economic stagnation and the collapse of the welfare state, yeah, great!

    • @VelvetCondoms
      @VelvetCondoms 8 лет назад

      Furthermore, this might be a safe way to fix Japan's unemployment problems by increasing the number of healthcare workers, while maintaining the employment levels over a shrinking population.

    • @Davidn1
      @Davidn1 8 лет назад +1

      ***** That's the problem, productivity isn't exploding, it's climbing feebly at 1% to 1.5% annual growth.

    • @Davidn1
      @Davidn1 8 лет назад +1

      ***** But the problem is unchanged is not good. Unchanged means another 50 years of stagnation and rampant inflation (which is the current situation in Japan). And of course, Japanese are overworking themselves, so a drop in the number of hours worked per person per week is inevitable.
      So as I see it, less people working, and the people who do work will work fewer hours, and the fact the economy is already weak means we need something like 3% - 4% productivity gains to achieve a positive net quality of life improvement.

  • @billc6762
    @billc6762 8 лет назад +9

    Establish standard working hours. Overtime pay for extra hours worked.

  • @XieYali
    @XieYali 9 лет назад +9

    It is a big problem but I don't like the sexist attitude towards both men and women. Its harmful gender stereotyping and its not good for society to be put in a box.

  • @willhart6110
    @willhart6110 9 лет назад +3

    What economists are not saying is that the cause of the two decade slump is the shifting demographics. The low birth rate caught up with japan in 1990 and it will go on into the foreseeable future. It is also happening in Europe, note the slow economies, and drastically in Russia but also less so even in America. The world got suckered into the overpopulation myth, only Africa has an exploding populaton...

  • @makoshark7431
    @makoshark7431 4 года назад +3

    A lot of Japanese people in this video contradict themselves.
    Example: “I won’t have children because my husband works a lot and I would have to take care of the child all by myself”
    Yet they put endless amounts of energy into their jobs and hobbies.
    I personally believe it’s just that Japanese people have a mentality that simply prevents them from seeing marriage and reproduction as productive. They’ve been trained since birth to put business and the betterment of the Japanese whole and society on the pedestal, the excuse which is ‘I can’t have children because it’s not optimal’ is exactly what they say it is, they see it as non optimal, to blame someone I’d identify the Japanese social construct and the way the corporate machine has stripped these people of life and made them into basically working tools, a better word would be gears, all working simultaneously to produce greater yield for society and for corporations, which is also explains why most leave towns and head for Tokyo the center of all these issues. Regardless they need to quit the excuses, both the men and women.
    Edit: this also might be in part an issue that the elderly brought upon the youth with their WW2 mentality, work as a whole hive mind type deal. Which is good if it’s balanced but in this case it isn’t.

  • @satoterror
    @satoterror 10 лет назад +2

    11:05 I think that's the point of being a parent, I THINK. I remember MY mum looking after me when Dad was working. Never complained once about it.

  • @ridefortgerard9284
    @ridefortgerard9284 10 лет назад +2

    I am simply shocked ! If the consumerist way caused such a harm to a great civilisation such as the Japanese one,means that is definitely a wrong way !

  • @roshanrajakrishnan4435
    @roshanrajakrishnan4435 8 лет назад +5

    Well, I think people till the age of 70-75 are strong enough to look after a child. Japan seems to have an excess of them. So, why can't the young people reproduce and get help from these lonely old people to take care of their children, while the parents are at work? Its not an ideal solution, but given the current conditions I don't think it would be a bad idea. Japan cannot go on like this.

    • @diouranke
      @diouranke 8 лет назад +1

      lol, interesting hypothesis, it just may could work

    • @senkenkai
      @senkenkai 8 лет назад +3

      bad idea. people at those ages can barely help themselves. I can't trust my grandfather to take care a kid when he can't lift objects and naps a lot. how can I trust someone to watch a kid when they are sleeping or can't move because they broke a bone. there are plenty of cases like these around the world

  • @SmashBrosBrawl
    @SmashBrosBrawl 9 лет назад +3

    I believe by doing something to Japans work hours, These people work extremely long hours, if they work typical 40hr weeks like in the states perhaps it could help out. Instead of working 50-60hr weeks

  • @MarsGundam
    @MarsGundam 10 лет назад +6

    The elderly situation reminded me of the anime film Roujin Z.

    • @EyFmS
      @EyFmS 9 лет назад +4

      I can already see the robot at 14:00 destroying the city while carrying a elderly person on its back...lol

  • @enemay
    @enemay 10 лет назад +14

    This is so sad, it almost brought a tear to my eye, and I'm not even Japanese.

    • @aetas4500
      @aetas4500 10 лет назад

      ***** The Japanese won't die out but the population will shrink because Japan is a resource poor country that has a difficult time supporting a large population.

    • @halfhalo33
      @halfhalo33 10 лет назад +2

      Flying Taco Truck ... My country(Japan) is not that poor. If you think about it.

    • @user-zd2rg1sz7b
      @user-zd2rg1sz7b 10 лет назад

      I understand that Korea is in worse shape than Japan.

    • @aetas4500
      @aetas4500 10 лет назад +4

      shinji ikari No kidding. You're only seeing the bottom of the barrel in the US Danny. Their are plenty of beautiful black women in the Caribbean and Latin America.

    • @user-zd2rg1sz7b
      @user-zd2rg1sz7b 10 лет назад +1

      Flying Taco Truck Caribbean women have great attitudes too and they want a man in the house.

  • @dtadeo2006
    @dtadeo2006 9 лет назад +3

    Japan's discrimination to employ foreign help is the problem. On the flip side, here in Hong Kong, there are lots of foreign help but also facing discrimination.

  • @stephencoooooool
    @stephencoooooool 5 лет назад +3

    This is what the advances in science, technology, and society have brought us to: our own wilful extinction.

  • @starmaster191
    @starmaster191 8 лет назад +1

    anyone know the sing that starts around 6:23?

  • @lalalala7738
    @lalalala7738 10 лет назад +2

    the problem is not really if japan receives inmigrants or not , the problem is that having children in japan is really expensive and that we tend to be, compared to the people in other countries a little bit shy, making it to have a couple a little bit more difficult, also women don't want to get married because it almost always mean quitting your job. if japan had better maternity laws, and the cost of living was cheaper and the culture wasn't that judgemental people wouldn't mind having children.

  • @karimqaiser
    @karimqaiser 9 лет назад +6

    There should be two things that should happen there now
    1. There should a law against late sitting in the offices. Companies should be penalized for forcing people to neglect family / babymaking / childrearing. Capitalism needs to be put on a leash. Society needs to achieve a balance between work and family. There should be a real welfare state.
    2. And / or medical science should find a way to switch off aging, making eternal youth possible and affordable.

  • @olanordmann7836
    @olanordmann7836 9 лет назад +22

    I think it's a problem that will solve itself: Economic and national crisis's that will follow will make it financially desirable to have kids.

    • @CaecusYT
      @CaecusYT 9 лет назад +4

      ***** Yeah. I'm not against 3rd worlders but there is too much of them over here!

    • @CaecusYT
      @CaecusYT 9 лет назад

      ***** Jeebus. I have live in a city full of muslims. They aren't that bad.

    • @CaecusYT
      @CaecusYT 9 лет назад

      ***** I guess immigrant muslims are better than natural muslims. Lived in the poor parts of germany btw and now I live in sweden

    • @CaecusYT
      @CaecusYT 9 лет назад +1

      Roger London the fuck are you talking about? A swedish guy could also be sawing off my head. Just stop

    • @andrewrendon7789
      @andrewrendon7789 9 лет назад

      paul davies Try telling that to all 1.5 billion Muslims, it will take a LONG time for it to decrease.

  • @lazarusblackwell6988
    @lazarusblackwell6988 3 года назад +2

    People have forgotten how they should live
    We should live being a part of nature and taking care of it!
    Nature gives you all the children you need and all the happiness!
    NEVER FORGET THAT
    RETURN TO THE FORRESTS

  • @user-ro1pc6rp1b
    @user-ro1pc6rp1b 8 лет назад +2

    South Korea and Japanese government is really concerning about their population.

  • @LivingDead53
    @LivingDead53 10 лет назад +14

    This is what I don't understand. In the US, they pressure us socially to have children at a young age, and they actually do it--unlike Japan. They box us. I am a low class woman, and it just doesn't serve me to have kids, but it would put me into a stressful position in society. It's also pointless and expensive. The zombies will call me selfish, trying to drown me in their garbage. Due to my position though, I would be a single mother while the male goes on to pursue better things. Plus, it would make my life a lot harder when I go back to work, as I get spread everywhere looking for low work. I can see my life will be paycheck to paycheck with few material rewards. I don't think it's bad that many of us are not having children. One of my parents' families are all batshit crazy. I'm not like them, yuck. I know I'm genetic garbage, but I prefer to live still and float solo. I just ask people to not pressure me.

  • @lazarusblackwell6988
    @lazarusblackwell6988 3 года назад +4

    Better save all those Anime and Manga people.

  • @techlittlebug9490
    @techlittlebug9490 2 года назад +1

    Working long hours doesn't make people have less kids. In the past people used to work 14 hours and still had up to 21 kids.

  • @sangeliastorck8283
    @sangeliastorck8283 8 лет назад +2

    This is common for those areas that become overcrowded. Beings stop breeding due to lack of room as part of the several reasons why the population of the next set of generations tend to be lower in numbers.
    Another reason is the fact that they are living longer.
    And just like in the US, folks tend to move to larger areas where jobs are more likely supposedly to be plentiful.

  • @To411u
    @To411u 9 лет назад +9

    That Harpist Lady is very beautiful.

  • @rustyshackleford17
    @rustyshackleford17 9 лет назад +18

    In Japan, people avoid having a baby until they are secure
    In the US, Toprameneesha is popping out her 5th baby from the 5th father when she's 22. Then demanding society to pay for her babies.
    At least they have some sort of sense of responsibility, while our are busy burning down their neighborhood

    • @beloved3124
      @beloved3124 5 лет назад +1

      My neighborhood is intact. Thank God for the sisters that are still procreating. Sadly, none of ur things will matter after u pass away but ur progeny can go on for centuries. 1 good thing is ur hatredwill die off with u. bye felicia.

    • @jong8876
      @jong8876 4 года назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @spidermonkey8430
      @spidermonkey8430 4 года назад

      its mostly the blacks and hispanics in the usa having babies

  • @ragerotreal
    @ragerotreal 8 лет назад +2

    This makes me cry.

  • @ssjup81
    @ssjup81 10 лет назад +1

    I still think if there were more opportunities for women here, that would help tremendously. There are women who want families, men too I'm sure, but with women, it's almost expected for them to quit. At least in other countries, we're a tad bit more generous and don't have a problem with mothers working full time.
    I've noticed that most of the part time jobs are held my women here.
    More support for women who don't want to choose between a career and motherhood and would like to have both.

  • @Sagemaster00
    @Sagemaster00 8 лет назад +32

    Send me there, give me a month and Japan will be right on track.

    • @lightfoot123
      @lightfoot123 8 лет назад +10

      +Elephant I assume you are also willing to pay child support too..

    • @lightfoot123
      @lightfoot123 8 лет назад +3

      From what I read online, I kinda feel like they're struggling just to pay their bills so good luck with that

    • @Sagemaster00
      @Sagemaster00 8 лет назад +1

      Lightfoot1990
      Japan is one of the most economically thriving countries in the world lol.

    • @lightfoot123
      @lightfoot123 8 лет назад +1

      Good point, but according to this video young people are financially struggling

    • @Sagemaster00
      @Sagemaster00 8 лет назад +2

      Lightfoot1990
      Yeah, I guess it's happening to everyone around the world. It just sucks that japan is dying like this.

  • @pmdl23
    @pmdl23 10 лет назад +3

    If they're replacing the need for human interaction/relationship with robots, and promoting it, why would it be a surprise that the Japanese are at risk of extinction? It is very sad. LOVE LIFE.

  • @licenselessrider4486
    @licenselessrider4486 8 лет назад +2

    Let's not forget 2D being better than 3DPD as the main unspoken reason here

  • @leaode_cafe
    @leaode_cafe 7 лет назад +1

    that harp player, what a dream

  • @Trypno
    @Trypno 8 лет назад +3

    It's going to start happening here in the United States soon too

  • @TheFairKnight
    @TheFairKnight 10 лет назад +4

    The inevitable results of statism: social and economic stagnation, then collapse.
    They need an asian Reagan to tell it to their faces: Government IS the problem.
    Japan's high tax rates, unsustainable welfare state, over regulated financial sector, artificial limitation of labor with immigration laws, and many more restrictions to the free market has led to decades of economic stagnation and loss of prosperity.
    And with this decadent and financially stressful environment is only natural that people refuse to invest in children.
    These people need to break from this historical mentality of servility to the emperor/state authority. Otherwise they will just continue to die.

  • @znecrisz
    @znecrisz 8 лет назад +2

    The long work hours seem to be the problem. Japanese companies shouldn't force their employees to work so hard. If the government wants to do something it should legislate a maximum amount of work per day.

    • @thedarkmaster4747
      @thedarkmaster4747 8 лет назад

      +Phill Houlihan the culture that allows this is the greater problem. i could do a comedy scketch about how day to day life goes about in japanese corperations. or put a bunson burnee under a thermometer made out of builet proof glass.

    • @techlittlebug9490
      @techlittlebug9490 2 года назад

      Sir, people in the past worked long hours and still had 10-12 kids. One of my relatives had 21 kids

  • @kichoukageru
    @kichoukageru 10 лет назад +2

    This is so sad, I think it's not only the government job to find the solution but also the Japanese it self should try to change their opinion about having a baby. Money will not last forever, we can get and lose it anytime but family will last until after we died.

  • @erikk6604
    @erikk6604 10 лет назад +4

    Japan is successful at manufacturing and exporting because of the nature of its people. Can they hope to maintain their success if they replace themselves with immigrants from different cultures who have different ethnicity?
    What would motivate the Japanese to accept the lower standard of living, and the risk, created by the women leaving work and being homemakers? I doubt tax incentives are enough. Perhaps only religious fundamentalism would truly motivate that kind of change. What are the odds of that happening?

    • @ProjectORION89
      @ProjectORION89 10 лет назад +3

      Erik K Dump feminism. Don't give women the *option* to choose between a career and children. Then they'll be forced to get into relationships with Japanese men, and things will return to normal.

  • @jesusrafaelpadrondleon2404
    @jesusrafaelpadrondleon2404 8 лет назад +4

    Although I think that the population shpuld decrease worldwide, not having people to care for the elderly or work on critical fields is something that has to be adressed, Japan could solve it very easily by just not being so conservative and xenophobic towards immigration. There are tons of young people all over the world that dream to live in Japan and want to assimilate to their fascinating culture.

    • @TheDisniac
      @TheDisniac 8 лет назад

      +Jesus Padron I know I would! It'd be a dream to live out there and work!

    • @andrei19238
      @andrei19238 3 года назад

      and end up like europe hahah

  • @misterprickly
    @misterprickly 9 лет назад +9

    If Japan wants to survive, thrive and flourish they need to become a multinational country.
    Japan needs to overhaul it's immigration policies, employment policies and shed it's reputation of being a cold/distant society.
    I like Japan. It's a very nice place with very nice people but they need to make some serious changes if they want to remain viable.

    • @misterprickly
      @misterprickly 9 лет назад +2

      hap i-m26 Are you having a laugh?

    • @misterprickly
      @misterprickly 9 лет назад +2

      LineFinder L 1) Other countries.
      2) So?
      3) What parts of Europe? Also hap i-m26 is a *racist FUCKTARD!* If you agree with him, guess what that makes you?

    • @misterprickly
      @misterprickly 9 лет назад +2

      LineFinder L Gotta love your selective reading!
      It's just as good as your selective thinking!
      Seriously;;; When you say "I don't think" I believe you!
      I'm from Canada, a country born out of immigration.
      Canada, the country *with* an economy.
      Canada, the country that has *NO* enemies.
      Canada, the country where the Muslims are cute n cuddly and have their own TV shows and festivals.
      And if you think I'm an SJW... Than you don't know *Misterprickly*, ya fucking racist *DUMB ASS!*

    • @hapi-m2649
      @hapi-m2649 9 лет назад +3

      That argument is like comparing apples to oranges. The Irish and Italians were genetically compatible with the Euro-American founders of the nation and framers of the US Constitution. In fact, Roman-Greco democracy and the Senate and Congress were originally of Roman and Greek origin. Ireland is a Celtic nation and anti-Irish sentiment mostly involved religious indifference. Mexicans and Arabs are not only religiously and biologically different racially, but culturally and behaviorally incompatible with the US and the first world norms.

    • @hapi-m2649
      @hapi-m2649 9 лет назад +1

      mysticresistence There are some natural blonde and blue eyed peoples in Indo-Iranian lands such as Afghanistan because they are either descended from the Aryan Alans and Tocharians, as well as many Kurds descended from Alexander the Great's army. The Germanic Teutons, or the Prussians, have ancestral origins in south Ossetia and parts of present day Iran (Persia and Azeri). There are many in those nations that never mixed and were never raped by invading Semites of the Arab world during the Islamic conquest that has devastated their societies to this day. But guess what, the Iran-Germany-Japan trade alliance partnership has never ended and dates back much further than just the Reza Shah Pahlavi era and the Imperialist Meiji era in Japan. Those three nations and their peoples follow the concept of Blut und Boden (Blood and Soil) that their surrounding mongrelized neighbors don't follow.

  • @mightymulatto3000
    @mightymulatto3000 8 лет назад

    Careful. Media will sometimes use the most extreme case and state it as the typical case.

  • @HikikomoriDev
    @HikikomoriDev Год назад +3

    ...Japan asked for this. They could had easily turned their country around over the decades, but chose not to.

  • @1337174m1
    @1337174m1 10 лет назад +8

    This happens all over America too. I've seen entire ghost towns all over WA state. I

    • @CountBifford
      @CountBifford 10 лет назад

      As I understand, America's birth rate is still fairly healthy. Maybe it is economic migration instead.

    • @1337174m1
      @1337174m1 10 лет назад +12

      As the middle class dies, so do small towns.

    • @Moonlitwatersofaqua
      @Moonlitwatersofaqua 10 лет назад

      To be honest its been happening since America became a country. Its really happened in every country at one point or another. Its the same plot on a different day.

    • @billbarker9819
      @billbarker9819 9 лет назад +1

      Baekyeon Luv Why does it always come down to race...? Trust me, the 1% and the wealthy cannot push out enough kids to sustain a growing population of 350 million +. Please just use your brain a little bit.
      ***** That's just some far fetched conspiracy theory. Explain this "monetary system" in depth with numbers and facts to back it up.

    • @rjlewis3932
      @rjlewis3932 9 лет назад

      In Texas, 80% of the population or about 18M people live in one of the 3 major Metroplexes which are Dallas-Ft. Worth, Houston, San Antonio-Austin.

  • @mr.cookie7308
    @mr.cookie7308 Год назад +2

    The problem in Japan is a policy problem only. Policies set conditions for the population to exist the way it does. If they give you incentives, tax credits, and other benefits for starting families and having children.....the population will increase again.

  • @barebarekun161
    @barebarekun161 7 лет назад

    Nanmoku Village in Gunma,the village now no longer have school...

  • @mohamadokab8749
    @mohamadokab8749 10 лет назад +9

    Why is it that in every documentary about eastern Asian, there's are at least one person wearing a medical mask?

    • @pyre78
      @pyre78 9 лет назад +13

      Because a lot of people in eastern Asia have to wear medical mask's due to the pollution coming from China.

    • @TheClosetiguana
      @TheClosetiguana 9 лет назад +50

      In Japan it's customary to wear a mask if you have a cold. It's impolite to spread your germs. It's a good practice.

    • @Azra386
      @Azra386 9 лет назад +10

      pyre78 Next time you go to reply on the Internet please copy paste this instead.
      "I'm an ignorant moron that hasn't got a fucking clue what he's talking about, I was going to write something that was utter trope, baseless and untrue."

    • @pyre78
      @pyre78 9 лет назад +4

      Azra386
      But I don't believe myself to be ignorant.

    • @Azra386
      @Azra386 9 лет назад

      axelNodvon2047 Hahahahaha. What?

  • @TheShelbyiskool
    @TheShelbyiskool 10 лет назад +12

    Of course Japan won't go extinct, that's the most exaggerated thing I've ever heard. As Japan approaches an even more frightening birthrate, the population will do something in order to preserve there own race. There own legacy is at stake here and if the Japanese continue on declining birthrate then they will go extinct, in theory. I do think they will have a large reduction (2/5th) in population for the years to come, because the current generation isn't having babies, they are currently affecting the outcome of there population. Expect a large surge in middle aged folks in the coming years, and a very small, but growing population of kids beyond that.

    • @paske2001
      @paske2001 9 лет назад +3

      japanese won't be extinct because they are not of a different species for that to happen...

    • @SHANELOFRANCO
      @SHANELOFRANCO 4 года назад

      4 years later. Birth rates are still under 1 million.

  • @sarahp661
    @sarahp661 8 лет назад +1

    The problem here is that the older Japanese population and their own culture demands the conservation of their nationality and keeping Japan "as Japanese as possible". Preserving their culture. But that is what's bringing them down. They need to be more open minded, and embrace people and opportunities from outside of Japan. Like making it easier to get a visa and live there.
    Willingness to take risks and open mindedness in the log run insures basic survival of a species. That is because the environment is always changing, and refusing to adapt is natural selection at work.

  • @granospaz4156
    @granospaz4156 8 лет назад +1

    But is almost the same situation here in Costa Rica, who have childrens are foreins.

  • @rabongnsaluyot
    @rabongnsaluyot 10 лет назад +5

    this is MGTOW at its best.

  • @nicomedesthemistocles1769
    @nicomedesthemistocles1769 8 лет назад +4

    9:00 this woman is behaving like a traditional male, yet she demands that her man, man up, and not act like a woman, can you see the hypocrisy? why can women choose whether they want to be like men or women, but men have to be men? if she's working full time, and she wants her man to work full time, then what's the point of having a family, you'll have no time for your kids anyway. obviously she's too selfish, hypocritical and materialistic to start a family, and she's blaming her lack of success with men solely on men, when she needs to take a hard look at herself, her attitude, objectives and lifestyle in the mirror, they're out of sync.

  • @AB-tv2rm
    @AB-tv2rm 9 месяцев назад +2

    I'll come back in 2050.

  • @TerrierBram
    @TerrierBram 8 лет назад +1

    If people works so bloody hard, what's wrong then with the economic situation?
    And why does this economical decline holds on now for more than twenty years?

  • @zcarenow
    @zcarenow 10 лет назад +6

    i have a healthy libido...i need to fly in to tokyo...hehe....bottom line is that the japanese govt. needs to stop sitting on their butts and become proactive in this issue.

    • @zcarenow
      @zcarenow 10 лет назад

      P luck'd you don't understand the long term issue...quality is important, but you still need to breed....look at the problem with china too...not enough women and so the men are going to vietnam to find women...korean men are going to vietnam to marry...japanese don't have enough...you still need to breed and the japanese are behind....social and economic reasons factor in too...the government needs to provide incentives...america is a huge country so they will always have more misfits, etc.

    • @MrBab225
      @MrBab225 10 лет назад

      P luck'd i think preservation of a tribal culture also like your japanese cultuer ,invovle breeding to reproduce at quik rates so if they wont interbree they shall end up remaining a handfull of a race that shall protect its value to the last man standing but at the very cost of extinction in the western world its called biting of your own tails till you feel it whe n the whole body has been chewed to distruction unaware by the owner or unaware suicidal actions.that purposely destroys good ideals unknowingly but with severe consequences. I hope this is not what is meant by fanatical cultural presevation .which most of the time ends up with ooops...s i did it again.......

    • @essvee86
      @essvee86 10 лет назад

      P luck'd Then prepare for extinction.

    • @AlternateArtisan
      @AlternateArtisan 9 лет назад +2

      P luck'd the genetic survival of japan is not something really under threat, however, the economic survival of japan is. An aging population puts alot of strain on social services such as welfare and superannuation. Unless the government decides to proverbially throw the elderly under a bus, they will have to either tax the working population more or borrow more money, and when you look at japan's debt they really can't afford the latter.

  • @Moonlitwatersofaqua
    @Moonlitwatersofaqua 10 лет назад +3

    I think the deregulation on immigration would be the easiest solution.

    • @Moonlitwatersofaqua
      @Moonlitwatersofaqua 10 лет назад

      I suppose that is true

    • @loftymuses
      @loftymuses 9 лет назад

      P luck'd You're quite right. If only our Western governments had the same sense as you, friend, white people would not be in such a mess.

  • @mrfortion408
    @mrfortion408 9 лет назад +1

    God bless tamiyos family and the village

  • @EvaUnit_01
    @EvaUnit_01 10 лет назад

    That same Filipino nurse was in another documentary from BBC

  • @LegoSwordViedos
    @LegoSwordViedos 9 лет назад +3

    9:23, when are women going to stop all this confidence BS, sure it should play a part when determining what virtues and characteristics a potential mate has but all it say to me is, I'm lazy apathetic and expect the guy to pick up the slack. What does a girl say she wants in a guy, and they will overwhelmingly say confidence, confidence, confidence, and really what it mean is they are just asking for guys to be more confident so they will then give girls more offers, which they can reject, and this will feed the woman's narcissism and inflated there perception of there true worth as a mate themselves, this enforces the view that more and more is owed to them and that they should feel less guilt if they don't try to go out and get something for themselves. Conflated views that money, confidence, status, and "compatible personality" (which really just means some one who will back my opinion and attitude in everything I do, even if I'm wrong and could gain from constructive discourse.) No one seems to truly care anymore about doing what is in the best interests of both the people in the relationship, sticking with commitment when they've supposedly "committed." or giving people a chance to connect. All the women I've meet are overly stressing that guys and girls (basically guys) just need to get over and handle platonic relationships throw out their feelings suck it up and just never want love to develop out if a friendship, and if they do then we'll bash them and call them entitled. If he isn't well off financially have a 8-10 body, respected and held in extreme regard by his pears, and have plenty of other women after him to show he's desirable then he should only be allowed to be used as a friend by the women around him until he gets there. So it's just saying screw you your not good enough. And to anyone who's going to talk about how friendship is a thing great and good in it's self... bla bla bla and that they should just learn to be happy and contented with there crappy situation, bla bla bla and that they are some how wrong for wanting human companionship outside the platonic and feel bad for repeatedly getting shot down, go shut up and jump off a bridge. For any given individual the rough amount of people that fall within a comfortable age difference and demographic to date and woo as a potential mate it turn out to be about 5% of the people He, She, or what ever it, is looking for, I'm a 20 year old male so to stretch the characteristics of what I'm looking for to there limits that would be including 18-28 year old women (like I said these are limits, with the preferred being the same age.) Only ~5-7 percent of people in my area I know of and have the potential to meet fit within this criteria. So logically if friendships are just as the average idiot say they are, beneficial and have worth unto themselves then I should have absolutely no incentive to have just platonic friendships with the members of the opposite sex in my age group. because there is nothing they have that is uneeck and of worth in a friendship that I'm looking for, it is better to outsource that to the other 95-93% of people I'm meeting. The just are not worth it anymore in my opinion, they are a waist of time, emotional investment, money, and all available resources, in my opinion they are often unwise when it comes to governing there own lives and thoughts, they are less likely to take truly prudent action, the are unconcerned with reciprocating the needs of the others involved in a friendship, they are overly manipulative, and disloyal, all of these when I average my experience with them as opposed to the other older men and women I know, younger children, and just other guys I've known in general. When it comes to women friendships it seems like they are having a hard time passing the cost benefit analysis. It's a shame, maybe I just meet bad people, maybe its just the way things are, maybe I'm just a hate filled bitter young man that you think of as pathetic and misogynistic. Whatever the case, it sucks, and that's a fact.

  • @Cinqmil
    @Cinqmil 9 лет назад +17

    There is nothing wrong with population shrinkage. It means there are more resources for less people. This is a good thing. We all should try to follow this example. Growth is a bitch. You cannot keep growing on a finite planet.

    • @sonicgen20
      @sonicgen20 9 лет назад +3

      Cinqmil But if shinkage continues they'll eventually be no one left. The key is to maintain a steady population over time, not too much, not too little.

    • @Cinqmil
      @Cinqmil 9 лет назад

      *****
      Off course. But the problem now is a too large world population. So shrinkage is now necessary.

    • @Nightzo
      @Nightzo 9 лет назад +4

      It is a problem in Japan because of the pension system. In the coming years there will be a smaller workforce to support the pensions of the ageing population, putting a lot of economic pressure on the people of working age.

    • @JamesR1986
      @JamesR1986 8 лет назад +2

      Cinqmil There are plenty of problems with population shrinkage, including but not limited to blight, pension support, breakdown in infrastructure, and innovation decline. (most risk taking comes from people under 40, most older folks are a lot more conservative with their money)

    • @Cinqmil
      @Cinqmil 8 лет назад

      James R
      Problems can be overcome. Have to be overcome. I only stated that shrinkage is necessary.
      Innovation decline? Do you think we use our full potential as a human species already? Is quantity really important?
      Breakdown in infrastructure? What's wrong with that? You only take care for what you need.

  • @lamp007
    @lamp007 10 лет назад

    1 - Japenese men and women tend to be more shy
    2 - The pay received in jobs along with the long work hours makes it harder to foster a family
    3 - The standards of woman and/or men are to hard to over come at times
    4 - More interest among foreigners among the Japanese in terms of relationships then before
    5 - Feminism often imasculates men (who normally initiate a relationship) losing confidence, or just plain opting out

  • @surindersharma7407
    @surindersharma7407 5 лет назад +1

    A similar problem in India where Educated boys and girls running after careers are marrying late and finding difficult to reproduce because of various problems medical or social

  • @markmetzger794
    @markmetzger794 9 лет назад +3

    This would be great if less educated people also followed the same trend. The idiocracy effect.

  • @YukiNakamura
    @YukiNakamura 10 лет назад +7

    I guess nearly everyone would disagree with me after reading this... But I actually think that the "World" needs less people. If there were lower people, the people that live wouldn't have a problem to find job, there wouldn't be that much lack of natural resources, such as chemicals, and it will help to stop the natural destruction... for example of trees, so that will help to balance better our world. I really think that the way it does sound is difficult to admit.
    Now I invite you to think the opposite happening: what would happen if there were the double amount of people in the world? It would cause unemployment, poverty, more natural destruction of tsunamis, the society would progress faster. But keep in mind: faster. That fast that even ourselves wouldn't be able to keep track of.
    I am not pretending the exctintion of any race, but just lower the amount of people in the world.

    • @nneo100
      @nneo100 10 лет назад +3

      I think the world is a better place because we have more people. Less people means less customers and skilled labor. Their is a shortage of health care workers in every country. Most cities are having problems with infrastructure because of a lack of "blue collar" labor. Plus, the more people you have available their is a wider range of products on the market. The store that only sells swim wear would go out of business with a decrease in population for that niche market. There is a lot to do in the world. We have yet to colonize the sea, the depths of the earth, and the expanse of the solar system. Think big! ^__^

    • @RaymondMonraz
      @RaymondMonraz 10 лет назад +1

      Yuki, in a way I think you are right in that a lower population may be better. However, Japan not only has a population decline it is also getting older. I think this video shows in a small area what can happen. Not only will their be too many old people, the young people will leave and go to where there is more opportunity. I am sure that once the problem worsens in Japan, things will change. It means a better work family balance, and smarter immigration policies.

    • @nneo100
      @nneo100 10 лет назад +2

      You need better divorce laws to start. If A guy is going to get taking to the cleaners for trying to build a family, you can forget about starting a family. High expectations of the women make women postpone marriage. Low expectations of finding women makes men quit the dating game. It is a problem that must be remedied.
      We in the United States have the same problem with that "no fault" divorce nonsense. Unfortunately, we still have a growing population of people with entitlement issues because of the abuse of government welfare programs. These people do not like to work and insist their minimal needs are given for free. Most of the western world is like this now. It is really a sad situation because I believe having more people is part of the solution. Yet, we need the right kind of people who produce more than they consume.

  • @lemonstrevosgien
    @lemonstrevosgien 8 лет назад +2

    8:09 Asian version of Keira Knightley ^^

  • @reachforacreech
    @reachforacreech 8 лет назад

    this is how civilization balances itself out.its harsh but necessary in the long run.

  • @MrChowTheTroll
    @MrChowTheTroll 10 лет назад +10

    I think its good for japan population to go down for the long run (its may hurt in the short run, but however things will balance out in the end)

    • @darrenpat182
      @darrenpat182 3 года назад

      Humanity cannot be sustained at its current scale.

  • @user-fz3sz2dj4r
    @user-fz3sz2dj4r 10 лет назад +6

    we are massively overpopulated worldwide,

    • @darrenpat182
      @darrenpat182 3 года назад

      this needs way more likes ironically.

  • @jamesroach8841
    @jamesroach8841 8 лет назад +2

    Questionable as Japanese notions about racial purity are, the popular Japanese example, of letting population fall while using automation and technology to compensate for the demographic crunch, is one that the rest of the world would be better off following. Perhaps If you live in a country that has to import about half of its food it's easier to be aware of the fact that that overpopulation is a curse, and not a blessing, to general prosperity. Being so nearby China would also heighten one's awareness of what a menace numbers are to the sustaining of a high standard of living, and of how unrealistic it is to hope for economic miracles of the kind that imply limitless growth. An island of general prosperity in a region of the world beset by intractable poverty of the many, it's a kind of canary in the planetary cave, and its people have a correspondingly advanced awareness of the world's true condition. That awareness is the thing I like best about Japan, and what I'd like to see more of in U. S before poverty of the many, and government by the few, becomes the new normal of expectations.

  • @WachdByBigBrother
    @WachdByBigBrother 9 лет назад +2

    Progress is only presented as growth. How about a leveling and equilibrium? Increasing population with no end isn't sustainable.
    This phenomenon is not exclusive to just Japan. And they are already so CROWDED and then there's Fukishima reducing food production and land. In fact, Japan doesn't even remotely produce all the food they need.