Japan

>world class technology, transportation system and futuristic design
>unique culture, history, language, art, architecture and landscape
>world renowned animation and video game industry
>doesn't have its head in western political and social issues
>ethnically homogenized
>something new seemingly around every corner in society
>cute girls
>lowest rate of poverty, homelessness and crime in the world
>tokyo alone has a higher gdp than many nations
>seems like a completely different world from an outsider's perspective
Japan seems like the closest to a utopia that humanity has ever come to. So tell me, what are some of the downsides of living there? What issues does Japan face?

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Being situated between russia and china with no means of self defense.

Too many niggers, unironically.

Extreme problem with aging population, stagnant economy, high stress work/study culture to name a few.

Declining population due to nobody wanting to have sex and no immigration.

>aging population
How are old people a problem?

>surrounded by fucking gooks
pass

Because they don't work and are a burden on the system.

Because the labour pool and associated tax revenue shrink while the elderly population’s healthcare and retirement costs increase.

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Unfortunately, the right next nation is Korea.

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terrible work culture, large ammount of shut ins due to pressure from school and society

>world class technology, transportation system and futuristic design
Kek, are you stuck in the 80's??

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you missed the golden era, its on a decline

Mass suicides by overworked workers, low birth rates, article 9 of constitution, and also occupied by JewSA. Japan should have gone the way of meiji.

Japanese culture is boring, it's always style over substance. No wonder their most famous author is Murakami, a guy whose novels are all bland shit.

what constitutes substance in literature?

>Japanese emperor landed japan island and say
"this island is fabulous, because we can see Korea from here"

It would help for the novel to be about something and not a meandering tale about an 18 year old guy cruising around with a tranny and listening to Radiohead in the woods

>took the negatives of American culture and ramped it up to 100
>one track minded society ensure that it will never change

all weeb pipo are right.
That's right.
''My country'' Japan is the only Utopia and Dreamland on this planet.

Other countries are all boring except USA.

suck people for sure

The downsides are mainly cultural.
Unless you spreak the language, and know how to fit in you most likely will never fit in. And even if you manage all that there are people who will always view you as an outsider for simply looking different.
Much of that is changing slowly as young people have different mindsets about that, but it exists.
Also all the other social issues such as an aging population, and the population being increasingly situated in urban settings. Gonna have to automate farming in the near future or something.

suckest ever in the world definitely

japenese soul and b raingo rotten
it's end of a country now