A Look At Japan's Love
Industry
by Tyler Durden
Tokyo, and the entire country of Japan, which the documentary below
describes as "a place where socially awkward people gather and use money
to resolve their communication problems", has a ticking demographic
time-bomb: on one hand the population is getting so old that sales of adult diapers now exceed those for babies; on the other as
the chart below courtesy of Mark Adomanis shows, the number of actual births
each year has dropped to a record low.
The issue: young people in Japan just don't want or have any interest, in
commitment to the other sex, nor do they seem to have any interest in
procreating in a narrow sense, or sex in a broad one (a topic further pursued
in "Why have young people in Japan stopped having sex"). In short:
- 50% of Japanese women 18-34 are single
- More than 60% of Japanese
men 18-34 are single
Whether it is the women's fault, described as "so infatuated with
their careers that work trumps a boyfriend or husband", or men "a
generation obsessed with virtual reality and so intimidated by real women that
they prefer cyber girlfriends over real relationships" is unknown, and
irrelevant.
There is another angle. As this documentary from Vice investigates, "sex
sells and the Japanese are buying." The reason: Japan has a
"seemingly infinite menu of relationship replacement services." And
who really needs the hassle of a steady significant other when on one hand the
gamma radiation levels keep creeping higher and higher by the day meaning the
threat of a random mutant appendage emerging is no longer negligible, and on
the other Abenomics is making everyone feel wealthier, even as everyone actual
purchasing power implodes, leaving everyone but the 0.1% broke and starving.
Has Japanese society crossed the Rubicon into full devolution (and after
watching the video below you will understand why), where cheap single-serving
sexual thrills and intimacy replacement have overtaken the household unit as
the hub of society?
The reality is that unless something drastically changes between the
demographic singularity the country is rapidly headed toward, the Fukushima disaster
which hits new spilled radioactivity records on a daily basis, and the
emotional detachment that the locals (don't) feel toward each other, in a few
years none of this will matter.
Worst of all: Japan is merely the test tube baby, pardon the pun, for the
rest of the insolvent "developed" world. What happens in Japan, is
coming to a broke centrally-planned country near you.
For all this and much more (those who want to skip the autistic Japanese
parts and go straight to the Yakuza meeting, proceed to 9 minutes into the
clip) watch the Vice clip below.
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