We all know that Japan is a country, and many Chinese people have a deep hatred for Japan. Now, Japan is declining. Today, I will share with you the reasons for Japan's decline for your reference only!
As we all know, the pornographic industry in Japan is extremely developed. Both Japanese porn and Japanese AV actress are very popular in Japan. Men or women will read these magazines or enjoy Japanese pornographic films after work or after tea and dinner. The consequence is that Japanese sexual concepts are more developed. As we all know, people with all evils and excessive Lust not only have an early decline in energy, but also the intelligence of their offspring will be greatly reduced. At the same time, the proliferation of pornography has led to a kind of anxious mood or depression in the whole society, so the suicide rate in Japanese Society is also the highest. Because of excessive indulgence and early decline of energy, the intellectual genes of their descendants also decline. One important manifestation is the backwardness of Japanese industrial design. As we all know, Japan's industry was very developed in the 1980s. It represented the giant Sanling of the heavy industry elite, electronics giants Sony and Panasonic, Japanese automobile giant Toyota, etc. the most fundamental reason for its industrial development was that it had a group of industrial workers and designers with very high professional quality. Now we all know that many Sony electronic products in Japan have been surpassed by Chinese enterprises in the Chinese market, Moreover, many strategic decisions in the Japanese enterprise market have made major mistakes and have been squeezed by the United States. The recent recall of Japanese Toyota is an example of MINGYE. What is the root cause of these things? It's the people in their country who have problems. What is the root cause of people's problems? We return to our original topic discussion - the destruction of human nature.
There are many reasons for the destruction of human nature, including the failure of education, racial hatred and excessive pursuit of wealth. There is also a kind of destruction of human nature, which is what our ancient Chinese saying says - full of warmth and lust, which destroys human nature in the middle of prosperity, sex destroys human nature, destroys a society, and destroys the future of a country. There has always been a legend that in the ancient times of southern Europe and northern Africa, the civilization there was very prosperous, but in the end, the civilization there finally sank into the Mediterranean and Atlantic. Although this is only a legend and has not been scientifically verified, from this legend, we learned an important message that there was one thing that was very open in civilized society at that time, that is, the proliferation of sex. So why is it so? Those who have studied Buddhism know the word karma
Judo is a unique branch of Japanese martial arts, which evolved from judo. In 1882 judo judo, a student of Imperial University in Tokyo, known as "the father of judo", founded the modern judo with five popular Jitsu essences at the time, and created a sermon hall for training judo athletes. For more than 100 years, the "Temple of judo" - the sermon hall in Japan has continuously added new skills to judo and promoted Judo to the world step by step through innovation.
However, the reporter of Japan's Sankei Shimbun was surprised when he interviewed the sermon recently: Japan's innovative judo skills have been a long time ago. In recent decades, no new skills have actually been produced.
As a fighting technique that can be applied in actual combat, modern judo is formed by sorting out and systematizing all kinds of jujitsu that continue to appear. Without constant innovation, judo would have disappeared in the long river of history for more than 100 years.
In fact, not only judo, but also a certain industry in Japan. This is Japan's electronics industry, which was once famous all over the world in the last century.
At the 2012 London Olympics, the Japanese men's team did not win the judo gold medal. This coincides with the period when major Japanese electronic enterprises announced that they were in business difficulties. Many Japanese lament that the fall of judo and the electronics industry, which once made Japan proud, is "a symbol of Japan's decline".
In fact, from the endless reports, it is not difficult to see that Panasonic, sharp and other heavily indebted electronic enterprises are also the same as the situation in Judo: they can't produce innovative products and technologies, leading to recession.
There are certain limits to improvement and repair, and it is difficult to make epoch-making changes. Creating revolutionary products and technologies with a new idea may be much more difficult than improvement. But in today's fierce competition, without innovation, we lose the power to lead the times. Japan's once "symbol" - judo or the electronics industry, is short of this.
The first thing Japanese society lacks is the sense of innovation. The consciousness and conception of innovation can often bring unexpected results. Now, like many developed countries, the old people in Japan stick to the rules and the young people don't want to make progress. Although there are a lot of social problems, the people live in the illusion of "stability" and rarely consider what kind of breakthrough Japan needs. Various international competitive events are constantly innovating, but Japanese judo has not produced new skills for decades; The electric appliance industry has been surpassed by China and South Korea, but it has always been unable to produce revolutionary replacement technology. In the final analysis, Japan has lost a step in its sense of innovation.
On the issue of talents indispensable for innovation, Japan is even more green and yellow. In recent years, although all walks of life in Japan are calling for innovation, they have implemented "competence doctrine" and "effectiveness doctrine". However, the "annual merit sequence system" implemented by Japanese enterprises for many years has become a part of corporate culture and is hard to return. In this environment, a large number of innovative talents began to drain. Many experts in Japan's Judo industry have gone abroad, and outstanding talents in the electronics industry have even "condescended to your dignity" to look for development opportunities in China, South Korea and other countries. In Japan, where the aging of young children is accelerating, the lack of innovative talents has quickly turned the society into a backwater. Moreover, not only judo and electronic industries, but also other industries are not optimistic.
Since the Abe government came to power, it has vigorously promoted "abenomics". Through the depreciation of the yen and increased investment in culture and sports, Japan's electronics industry and judo have shown some signs of recovery. However, it is still far from being brilliant again. In today's Japan, not only judo and electronic industries, but also all walks of life are facing the same dilemma. There is a Japanese proverb that "if you want to be conservative, you must innovate first". At this time, if Japanese society seriously thinks about this maxim, it may be able to find the crux of the problem.
By the end of March 2013, the total population of Japan was 126 million, 266000 less than that in 2012, a decrease for four consecutive years. The population of 39 Daofu counties in Japan has decreased. The largest decrease was in Hokkaido, with 29900 people. The second was Fukushima Prefecture, which was affected by the accident of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, with a decrease of 20700 people. The highest reduction rate is Akita County, which is 1.23%.
As of October 1, 2014, the total population of Japan was about 127 million, including foreigners who have lived for more than three months. This number decreased by 215000 or 0.17% compared with 2013. So far, Japan's population has decreased for four consecutive years, about 1 million less than the peak in 2008. At the same time, the total population has also hit a new low since 2000.
On January 1, 2016, Japan officially implemented the personal numbering system. The system is to issue a 12 digit number to each resident in Japan to manage personal information such as income and tax payment. Although the system aims to achieve fair tax system management and social security, some people believe that the leakage of personal information and the government's strengthened surveillance of citizens are worrying.
On February 26, 2016, the Japanese government released statistics showing that the total population of Japan in 2015 was 127 million, including foreigners living in Japan for more than three months. In terms of gender, the total number of men is 61.829 million and the total number of women is 65.288 million. This is the first time that the total population of Japan has decreased since the implementation of the statistics in 1920. Compared with 2010, the total population of Japan has decreased by about 947000, a decrease of 0.7%. Japan's Ministry of general affairs predicts that with the increasing death toll of the elderly population, the natural population reduction rate will continue to increase. Although the number of foreigners living in Japan is increasing, it is far from making up for the gap of natural population decline. Japan's population will decline at the rate of 200000 a year.
In June 2017, a demographic data released by Japan's Ministry of health, labor and welfare showed that the number of babies born in the country in 2016 was 976979, which fell below 1 million for the first time since the implementation of statistics in 1899.
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