Japan's Rising Crisis: Nicolas Evaristo Saeed Said

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Japans Rising

Crisis
Nicolas Evaristo Saeed Said

Intro

-After the end of WWII Japan was occupied by Allied forces led
by the U.S
-Japans dependence on Allied powers lessened greatly as
damages from the war got smaller and Japans economy started
to get back to where it once was
-Trade between U.S and Japan grew from that point up to where
it is today.
Japan

America

The actual crisis


-Japan has the fastest declining population in the world.
-Japans current population is 127.3 million
-Japans population shrank by its largest amount on record in 2014.
Roughly 1.001 million people were born and 1.269 million people
died last year, leaving the country with 268,000 fewer people
-Theres currently more adult diapers being sold than baby diapers

Why is this?!?!?!?!?!
- Japan has a very work orientated mindset, more so than
when compared to Americans.
-When women were introduced to this working mindset in
the 90s they were more preoccupied with working to pop
out babies and to start a family.

Cont.
-Many young people in Japan also dont spend time
communicating with around 50% women in Japan age 1834 that are single, and 60% of men the same age.
- This is because majority of men in Japan would rather
watch anime or play video games than to go out and look
for girls. Theyre more obsessed with virtual reality than real
girls.

This guy married his DS...lol

What that does to us


-About 5.7% of Americas overall imports are from Japan
-Everything from our cars to our electronics to our video
games are all imported from Japan

Our solution
-Change immigration laws in Japan to make it easier for
people to immigrate and to live in Japan. Doing so could
bring more people into the country and could also influence
Japans society by bringing a lot of other cultures into it.

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