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The bad side of Japan (or at least Tokyo)


               
2011 Jun 14, 11:47pm   13,918 views  30 comments

by American in Japan   follow (1)  

There is some interest here so I will post this side.

(1) Japan doesn't honor the UN convention on childhood abductions (but this *might* change).

(2) Forced confessions by police. They can keep you for 21 days without even allowing you a single call.

(3) People (especially in Tokyo) are either way too busy (usually with work or studying) or they have too much time on their hands (few are at a happy medium).

(4) Dangerous cyclists on sidewalks...it has really gotten worse since 2005.

(5) The suicide rate is one of the highest in the world. In terms of numbers over 30,000 per year.

(6) Too much complaining by people without any accompanying action, just getting drunk.

(7) Still too many smokers (most of which have bad manners). Finally fewer than 50% or men now smoke here (but the rate was 60% in 1995)...

(8) Soft punishment for those under 20 who commit major crimes. They can literally get away with murder.

#crime

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25   American in Japan   @   2012 Jun 12, 12:59am  

One reason, but there are bigger reasons... Japan puts its effort and financesin keeping a good standard of living for those over 60, but things are hard for those in their 30s and 40s because of the high not discretionary expenses.

26   American in Japan   @   2012 Jul 3, 10:22pm  

To be continued...

27   gruntfuttock   @   2012 Jul 4, 12:41am  

clambo says

I of course would NOT try to live there because you are not Japanese pal. You will never be Japanese and you will be constantly reminded of it.

25-year resident of Tokyo here, I arrived from Sydney in 1988, and apart from 6 months living in Kansas have been here ever since. I have experienced very little racism here, almost none. I am CEO of my own company and have participated in Japanese life to the highest levels, and there are many others like me. Day to day, people are almost unfailingly polite, courteous, diligent and respectful. For those of you reading this list who are curious, I hope you have a chance to visit.

28   BayArea   @   2012 Jul 4, 1:10am  

I just returned from a week long business trip in Tokyo last week.

The rail system is incredible and the people are hard-working, respectful, curteous.

It was interesting to see how late the railways are packed with people. It's very common to see the traffic not ease up well into the night, 9PM, 10PM, 11PM...

There is certainly no shortage of professional, family, and social pressures and I guess it's not a major surprise that the suicide rate is high here.

If you look at the suicide list by country on wiki, it's equally interesting to see countries like Haiti, Jamaica mon (I do to lol), he Bahamas with nearly 0.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_suicide_rate

29   American in Japan   @   2012 Jul 4, 10:08pm  

@BayArea

Was this your first trip to Japan?

30   BayArea   @   2012 Jul 5, 12:35am  

Second...

2009 (just before the disaster)
2012

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