
Junichi Hamada, who recently took office as president of Tokyo University...says today's young people seem more fragile than those of his generation. "I guess they lack the kind of social experience that can only be gained through studying overseas or volunteer activities, for example," he said. "They concentrate on their studies and seclude themselves from society." Hamada studied at the university amid a period of student activism. He said he used to spend all night holding discussions with friends, and sometimes even threw stones as part of demonstrations. "I took a risk and tested the strength of my own convictions," he said. "I'm not saying [young people] should throw stones like we did, but I want to see them act in a bolder fashion and toughen themselves up in the real world"...more...