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'Generation J' in an age of lassitude

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'Generation J' in an age of lassitude

Postby Taro Toporific » Sat Aug 13, 2005 9:52 pm

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Generation J in a land of confusion
The Age (Japanese malaise-causing registration may be required), 12 August 2005
Japan surrendered 60 years ago this Monday, but the defeat that once bonded the nation has no meaning to the youth of 2005...
A stretchy hat, edgy glasses and low-hitched trousers mark Junichi Nakano as one of the Tokyo hip-hop tribe.. is wondering where he and Japan are headed. "My vision of my country is my family, my friends, the places where I go to mess around, my neighbourhood," Nakano says. "I don't have a bigger vision than that. I don't believe in God or the Emperor or something like that....
...What daunts young people today is a list of problems that is as life-changing as 60 years ago, though much more subtle. Among them are a fertility crisis, a changing work ethic, population decline, a smaller economy, the shape of the future relationship with the US and the discord with China and Korea. As wealth and knowledge gaps emerge as never before, cohesion is crumbling.
At times, Japan feels as if a monumental fatigue has settled over it. One Tokyo academic has spoken of "an age of lassitude". Today's generation of university students will either have to resolve the new issues or live with the consequences. But first they need a sense of which way to go and, even more fundamentally, what it is to be Japanese today. The World War II defeat that bonded their grandparents has no meaning.
...boys no longer dream of becoming salarymen like their fathers, and that there is no "guaranteed path to contentment".
Life-time employment, the postwar job model, is out of favour. Family life is also under strain. Agony aunt columns get letters from wives who never even speak to their husbands, let alone have sex. Men are also unhappy and are disproportionately represented in the country's suicide rate, the highest in the developed world...more..
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Postby Buraku » Sun Aug 14, 2005 5:57 am

the J-dream has ended
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Postby homesweethome » Sun Aug 14, 2005 7:09 am

If the reforms that Koizumi is trying to put in place are confirmed or denied in the next election decidedly there might still be some hope for Japan to come out of it's funk. I can't see this happening though. Most likely it will be more or less a stalemate, more political and economic reform stagnation, which will just drain the spirit of an already weary populace tired of being taxed through the nose.

Japan needs an enemy to rile the fires of passion.
Look for it to find one pretty soon.
Stay on the bomb run boys. I'm goin' to get them doors open if it hare lips everybody on Bear Creek.
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Postby Papa-Lazarou » Mon Aug 15, 2005 8:36 pm

Less Hip-Hop and more rock music in Shibuya's bars would help gaijin workers settle in better and work harder.
35 year old white guys trying to get down to west coast hip hop can only depress the eccomony furthur.

I 1st went to Japan in '99, the locals seemed happy enough, on my last visit i noticed a definate air of lonliness and acceptance of the fact that the rest of your life is going to be pretty shitty from now on in. At least from the 20-somthing aged women i managed to get back to my hotel room

oh wait, hang on a minute....
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