From the outside Japan dosen't seem so bad. Sure, we know that the economy is fucked by keynesianism and they probably have lots of crony capitalism like in the west. But the japanese socialist hasn't created the welfare state yet (as far as I know), they haven't destroyed the family structure replacing it with single mother culture and feminism, stuff like ostracism still seems to work, the socialist hasn't started importing low iq voters yet, and crime is still as low as it gets.
But when you look at the problems in Japan one would think that the country had big government and full blown socialism:
Low birthrates
Men and women not intrerested in each other
High suicide rates
This culture called hikikomori, young people withdraw from social life, stay at home all day
What I'm I missing? I'm sure the usual suspects (government and socialism) is behind this somehow? Would love to hear some explanations from people with insight on Japan.
And btw. visited Japan last year, absolutely loved it. Can recommend it to anybody that hasn't been there