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  1. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    there's so much negative propaganda against them then when you visit tokyo it all makes sense. The powers at be literally don't want us to know how nice a society can be when it's not an open door ponzi scheme with parasites living in nice gated communities

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Exactly this. It’s propaganda to push mass immigration.
      You know how people love to pretend massive crime is “part and parcel” of big city life?
      Well Tokyo is arguably the biggest city in the world, and crime is almost non existent.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Does prostitution not count as crime over there? If so then it's rife with it.

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          That's a grey area. The important thing is violent crime is almost non-existent

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Most of the cool shit you see in Tokyo was built in the 80s and 90s. That's why there's so much negativity, they've built what felt like the city of the future half a century ago and it's just sitting there, slowly becoming the city of the past. They've done very little of note since. Except for games and anime

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >They've done very little of note since.
        Youve never been to Japan clearly
        Every Japanese city has constant construction underway, much more than I see in major American cities
        Investment in real estate is booming in major cities and theres enough new construction to keep up with demand, unlike in every other western nation

        Also just lol at the implication that somehow every other city in the world isnt comprised of buildings built half a century ago or more just "sitting there, slowly becoming the city of the past" as you put it

        Then just on a subjective level, Japanese cities are full of life in a way that I dont see in America, if you walk around tokyo or osaka at night everyone you see is young, the bars and clubs are packed
        There are thousands of little bars and restaurants owned by just average citizens because starting a small business is affordable enough that anyone who saves up for a few years can try opening their own business
        Zoning laws are looser, a license to run a bar costs around 150$ (vs tens of thousands in the US), rents are dirt cheap (less than 1k$ in a major city is not unheard of)
        Japan is literally just better

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        And what's the city of the future then? NYC which smells like piss and rotting sewage? Nah, Tokyo is far above pretty much anything else even today.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >They've done very little of note since.
      Youve never been to Japan clearly
      Every Japanese city has constant construction underway, much more than I see in major American cities
      Investment in real estate is booming in major cities and theres enough new construction to keep up with demand, unlike in every other western nation

      Also just lol at the implication that somehow every other city in the world isnt comprised of buildings built half a century ago or more just "sitting there, slowly becoming the city of the past" as you put it

      Then just on a subjective level, Japanese cities are full of life in a way that I dont see in America, if you walk around tokyo or osaka at night everyone you see is young, the bars and clubs are packed
      There are thousands of little bars and restaurants owned by just average citizens because starting a small business is affordable enough that anyone who saves up for a few years can try opening their own business
      Zoning laws are looser, a license to run a bar costs around 150$ (vs tens of thousands in the US), rents are dirt cheap (less than 1k$ in a major city is not unheard of)
      Japan is literally just better

      How hard is it to learn japanese? I'm 23, my neuroplasticity is fricked

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Neuroplasticity is a myth. I'm 27, fluent in 5 languages and am learning 2 more. Japanese isn't that hard of a language once you memorize hiragana and katakana.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Fricking spot on brother. Anyone whos been to Japan is fricking blown away by how clean and safe it is. Ironically the only unsafe shit there is the Black folk out front of their scam bars trying to steal your money.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Its shocking how happy and nice everyone was

  2. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Japan has saving issues because they brought in israelites to teach them MMT
    look up krugman's visit there

  3. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    their visa system, for better or worse, keeps most people out. id love to move to the japanese country side and live the life of totoro, but it will sadly never be

  4. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

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    you have to be 18 to post here

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Lol cant even imagine being that old. I have 800k net worth btw.

  5. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

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    are you a homosexual? i literally dont give a frick about some gay image on this shitboard.

  6. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    not the chart that matters moron.

  7. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    They're ahead of the curve anyway, by the time they have a projected demographic crisis, the artificial womb will exist and automation will have reached a point where you need far less people to sustain a nation of that level of development

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