Japanese Hopeless Future
Japan has been in economic recession for two decades.
25 years ago in 1985 , Japanese economy was considered to be No.1 in the world.
"Japan As No.1 " by Harvard Professor Ezra Vogel was a best seller in the U.S.
A quqrter century later , Japan has lost human energy for economic growth.
Particularly young Japanese are without vigor ; because they know Japan only under recession.
Japanese top leaders cannot show the hopeful vision for the young.
Middle management doesn't grant discretion to them.
Young Japanese are so able and hard-working as their parents.
But they don't have a place where they develop their posibilities.
Surely, the current party in power, is the Democratic Party of Japan , lacks leadership.
Japan needs and deserves better leadership.
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MoonCross10 9 months ago
@maneggl it won't
Entei2000 9 months ago
@YRUsoooooooDumb
Nice interpretation of Christianity. Have you really read the bible? What about "turning the other cheek?" Christ's message of unconditional love will turn more hearts than your bastardized message of hate and division. Your writing here is to Christianity what Al Kaeda is to Islam. Very sad.
davidetoone 11 months ago
I don't see Japan being able to take China head in these days.
maneggl 1 year ago
@olympusnikon1 'don't teach right history'? Man, get friends and try to see your "government's manipulated books"... hehe.
Don't forget, while in Japan, once you come on age, you can do/read/write whatever and the Japanese Educational System DOESN'T teach rubbish, the S.Korea not just manipulate media and books but also teach rubbish to kids (that's why you are writing rubbish here :) with no reason)
DtorBillAgain 1 year ago
at least you know theres no future in japs is good! as lomg as you dont teach right history theres no future for the young !
olympusnikon1 1 year ago
US was a happy go lucky go go country in 50's. almost 55 years ago in 1955.
TokyoSilver 1 year ago