What kind of people are Japanese?
Narrow-minded, heartless, unsympathetic, accustomed to living under the mask of obedience and external etiquette, unfamiliar between people, with the spirit of meticulous carving gadgets, without overall situation and overall thinking, single-minded, believing in the natural law of survival of the fittest, ignoring the pity for human nature, and having the consciousness of pursuing independent individual human rights under the rule of law. Human rights consciousness does not mean that human consciousness needs to be distinguished. Japanese specialization in one thing can be reflected in their work and life. For Japanese men, face is more important than life. For example, a quarrel between two Japanese people will eventually lead to a bloody tragedy. Because the word shame has penetrated into the bone marrow of this country, it is not difficult to understand Japan's disunity and seeking common ground while reserving differences. Japan's disasters and lack of resources have also created their extreme and uncompromising way of life. Everything has two sides, and Japan's exquisiteness is precisely for its "smallness", so it is not difficult to find that Japan especially likes to use "big" to support something and its own "big Japan" in World War II. Japan is a country with orderly society but totally incompatible with western ideas. Many of its manifestations are oriental rather than westernized Japan, especially the strict hierarchy in management system and the bond between the company and employees. You can't find a case in the west, such as the current situation in Japan and the political parties in Japan. Although Japan is a multi-party competition in the voting system, it has always been the Liberal Democratic Party in politics, and there is almost no doubt that one party is in power at least now.