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Hiroshi Mukaide(向出博)Time Traveler

Incomprehensible Nation Japan; Why Government Interfere with Citizens and Private Enterprises?

Why does the government of this country constantly interfere with its citizens and private enterprises? 

It's an incomprehensible nation – Japan, a has-been. 

Amid the progress of AI, IT, and cashless trends, why persist with the outdated era names and issue new banknotes?

I can't endure it any longer.

In a world embracing AI and IT, Japan still clings to the use of era names, causing a chaotic sense of time when watching historical dramas or studying Japanese history. 

The persistence of using imperial eras, especially in modern Japanese history covering just over 150 years with Meiji, Taisho, Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa, leaves many bewildered. 

The decision to issue new banknotes in 2024, despite the global trend towards virtual currencies and cashless transactions, adds to the perplexity. 

Japan's adherence to analog practices, like issuing new banknotes, raises questions in a technologically advanced era. 

The nation's political landscape, with its focus on era names and resistance to digital progress, contributes to economic challenges, dropping Japan to the fourth position in global GDP rankings. 

The apparent lack of understanding among political leaders, exemplified by recent incidents like the dismissal of Kanda, the Deputy Finance Minister, highlights the amateurish nature of Japanese politics. 

The recurrent turnover of inexperienced politicians becoming prime ministers adds to the uncertainty. 

The recent drama involving the increase in politicians' salaries, despite reneging on promises of tax revenue returns to citizens, further deepens disillusionment. 

The self-congratulatory tone of the ruling party, oblivious to the nation's discontent, contrasts with the apparent favor it enjoys from the United States. 

Despite Japan's decline, the loyal Kishida administration aligns with American interests, pleasing President Biden. 

The outdated focus on internal combustion engines in Japan's automobile industry, amidst the AI, IT, and space age, reflects a lack of government concern. 

Without eliminating unqualified hereditary politicians, the nation faces a bleak future. 

However, intelligent hereditary politicians are welcomed as potential leaders.







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