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Japan 日本社会相关问题
Japanese Society FINAL QUESTIONS!!!Question 4In this paper, I argue that popular culture in Japan reflects the social changes of family and marriage losing their importance and attraction, individualism gaining importance, young people losing faith, and economic pattern changing into service sector and advanced technology.Firstly, herbal men and the maid café or host clubs which are more common in Japan and account for a great part of Japanese pop culture now reflect that the concepts of family and marriage are now gradually losing its importance in Japan. The idea that a stable marriage as a criteria for success is no longer popular now in Japan. The phenomenon of herbal men is an epitome of today’s Japanese young people unwilling to get married. Marriage is no longer valued that much. In traditional Japan, family is the place where people seek for rest, comfort and consolation when they are tired during work time. however, now people would like to go to maid café and host clubs to enjoy themselves and release pressure from work.Secondly, as an important branch of pop culture in Japan, anime and manga reflect that the individualism are becoming important in Japan. The themes of anime and manga usually contain elements like violence and sex. These used to be considered as unhealthy and indecent for teenagers. However, the society is becoming more acceptable about this which is partly due to the prevalance of individualism. People tend to realize that they have the right and freedom to choose what they like to watch and read according to their own willingness. Mangas like One Piece which are popular with young people, though have scenes that are extremely violent, their main themes are all focused on individual happiness and success gained by the protagonists’ struggle. Thirdly, the as the product of pop culture like anime and manga, otaku and hikikomori reflect the mental condition of Japanese young people who are gradually losing faith in their nation and society.
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