No sex please, we are Japanese
I watched a BBC documentary called name d “No sex please, we are Japanese’ last week. that makes Watching it made me feel so sorry for the about Japanese.
The first part is was about to talk that how the birth rate has declined so rapidly in Japan. there is even no new baby has been borne in There are even some rural areas where no new babies are being born and where the apparatus in maternity wards are lying in the unused gathering dust in storage and gathering dust . A lot of schools has been shut down, and the seesaws and swings in the playground are going rusty. The government want to attract young people to come to these places by building up wonderful parks, but unfortunately it didn’t hasn't worked.
In the following section we see met a the unique feature of Japanese culture called Otaku. The Otaku is are very popular in Japan. Most of the Japanese men are obsessedive by with having an virtual girl friend rather than having a real woman. Virtual girlfriends even happen occur in the groups of married men. On the flip side, Japanese women want to get married and have kids ,but the hard-working culture style in Japan makes that difficult to achieve doesn’t make that happen easily. Japanese women have to work as hard as men the and rarely have holidays. that makes them This means they have no time to take care of babies.
There is a very interesting phenomena in Japan where adult nappies out sell baby nappies. There are a huge large number of super pensioners aged population in Japan who are super pensioners. They have enough money for the to enjoy a long retirement. The average life expectancy expectations in Japan among women is an incredible 88 years old on average. The aged population nonnumerical has been remain flourish. The pensionaer population of Japan continues to grow. despite that However, there is a are some embarassing embarrassed problems happens emerging in Japan, for example the fact that which are the elderly have the highest crime rate ratio among aged people, in the ward In the prison for aged older people, the journalist let us see the showed us what a good condition of ward the facilities were in, and we also saw interesting music punishment for the elderly prisoners. Maybe that is why up to 50% of them reoffend after they are released for the from jail end up re-offensive and get back to incarcerate. being reincarcerated.
The story documentary ended by interviewing a couple of people. One is was a nurse from the Philippines Philips, He is lucky one to get to stay in this the country, because He is always willing to learn and assimilate into the hard working Japanese culture. Japan has less immigration than other countries with a declining population declining country. The government said they believe that immigration can solve the problem, but that it takes time for breaking to break down the cultural barriers (towards immigration). The demographer said each woman should produce 2 babies on average to stabilize the population size, but in Japan is less then fewer than 1.3 babies are conceived.
The shortage of babies means less a smaller work force, less and a smaller workforce means less fewer tax payers. This means that Japan will may face the economical difficulties crises caused by the aging population.
It's good. There are some nice phrases in there (for example "gathering dust", but you need to remember to add spaces and full stops at the end of sentences.


