
Japan ist eines der effizientesten Länder der Erde. Züge kommen innerhalb von Sekunden an, Städte arbeiten mit Präzision und trotz Naturkatastrophen und einer alternden Bevölkerung funktionieren das System weiter.
In diesem tiefen Tauchgang erforsche ich, wie Japan solche Effizienz in seine Infrastruktur und Kultur aufgebaut hat – und ob andere Nationen demselben Modell folgen könnten.
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Denken Sie, dass Japan einen Blick auf zukünftige Städte darstellt – oder ist sein Modell zu einzigartig, um sich anderswo zu replizieren?
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I lived in Japan for a few years, and I loved my time there. I think they do a lot of things EXTREMELY well… but clearly there is something wrong, because the culture is in significant population decline, and it’s still very patriarchal in a lot of bad ways.
It will be interesting to see Japan in another generation, when a lot of the more traditional value type people have passed on. They do a lot of things so well though, so I hope they can maintain in some regards, and progress in other regards.
I would say the Japanese mindset though doesn’t exist in a lot of other places, and it would be hard to replicate their success in many ways without that mindset. Simple things like getting in line to board the train as opposed to creating a cloud of people outside the doors all bustling to both enter and exit at the same time. Maybe personal shame is too much a part of the culture, but it does make certain things over look extremely easy… like why can’t more countries do this thing that they do?
I live in a major city.
The issue is pretty obvious.
a huge swath of people who make shit worse and lack any sort of morals or civic conscience.
“ Japan is one of the most efficient countries on Earth.”
It is not. It’s the opposite. What we see as “efficiency” is the result of them working their asses off. If you look at the way they work, they would seem very inefficient.