Does Japan epitomize the ideals of modernity for you?

Peaceful, prosperous, and safe, low unemployment and low inflation, still in the top economies by most measures, and with apparently only external risks to deal with: is this how it is supposed to be living in a modern society? Chime in.

https://www.reddit.com/r/japan/comments/195kcwu/does_japan_epitomize_the_ideals_of_modernity_for/

9 comments
  1. Prosperous with a declining population?

    Low inflation with what happened in the past 3 years?

    ??????????

  2. Low inflation? Did you just arrive?

    The price of eggs at my local store was Â¥196 mid 2022 and now it’s almost Â¥280.

  3. Modernity?? Fax machines are still common aren’t they? How about gender equality?

    Also only external things to deal with? Japan has some pretty big societal things to deal with. Like the falling birth rates and the aging population.

  4. Modernity to me is insulation and central air. Do you know where I can find both in Japan during this winter?

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