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10 Things Japan Got WRONG That Nobody Talks About... 😬 Japan is often portrayed as this perfect futuristic society, but the reality is far more complicated than travel vloggers want you to believe, and this video breaks down 10 major things Japan actually got wrong that will completely change how you see the country. From government offices still relying on fax machines in 2025 while the rest of the world moved to email decades ago, to a society so dependent on cash that you can't use credit cards in most places despite Japan literally inventing QR code technology, to a work culture so toxic there's an actual word for "death by overwork" called karoshi, you'll see exactly why Japan's reputation as a flawless society doesn't hold up under scrutiny. These aren't minor inconveniences—they're systemic problems that affect millions of Japanese people every single day, and once you see the reality behind the picture-perfect image, you'll understand why nobody talks about these issues. In this video, we explore Japan's hidden problems, including their shocking gender inequality ranking of 118th globally, outdated digital infrastructure that still uses Internet Explorer, extreme resistance to immigration despite a demographic collapse, deep mental health stigma that contributes to one of the highest suicide rates in the developed world, excessive packaging waste despite their eco-friendly reputation, and earthquake preparedness gaps with thousands of buildings that don't meet safety standards. You'll also discover why ten years of mandatory English education produces graduates who can't hold a basic conversation, and the cultural pressures that prioritize appearance over actual solutions. If you're tired of the same "Japan is perfect" content, interested in honest cultural analysis, or just want to see a more balanced perspective on a country that's usually romanticized, this video will open your eyes. Watch to the end to see which Japan problem shocked me the most.