What remains important to Japan

Posted by The J-Pop Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Our country relies strongly on social sanctions, emphasizing a central guide of principles that benefits harmony. Our school systems have taught young children to recognize that they are members of an interdependent society. We, the people of Japan, depend on one another, realizing that human contentment comes from close associations between one another. Dependence on other community members is a natural part of our human condition. We first learn the importance of social sanctions by starting with family values, extending into larger community groups like neighborhoods, schools, and work.

Our present day society relies a great deal on technology. Mobile phones and Internet access has allowed us to stay well connected with one another; creating a new form of social interactions. Should Japan ever encounter a Pandemic, the use of technology would become of great importance, for the people would be able to keep in communication with everyone.
Our ties with one another make us a strong country. Our past history has shown us that we have the ability to develop and maintain strong, successful channels of communication, even during horrific times.

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