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People don't see it. They get old, had no kids, or just had one daughter who married an African PUA, or one son who turned out a childless incel, and thus go extinct without a trace. Government can't do anything, because it is the wish of the Satanists in Washington to reduce the Japanese population to maybe half by the end of the century. The US in the other hand wants to have 1 billion people or more. That is their goal. Wake up, Japan.

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An expat trying to make an abandoned home into an Airbnb somewhere in rural Japan told me a big part of it is economics (due to the Japanese getting stuck on USD and devaluing their own currency to make exports cheaper).

Japanese women value stability over all other things. It's why you see these older salarymen with the personalities of wet lettuce married to much younger wives. As a salaryman you don't make livable income until you've put the years in (probably by late 30s). Part of that agreement is the salaryman enters extreme levels of debt buying everything new for his wife (a new home in the city, a new car, new furniture) instead of just getting a cheaper rural home or a used car to offset some costs. It's almost transactional in nature. This vicious cycle keeps people relatively poor that they can't pop out that third child (or even a second child sometimes).

This of course means young men (20-29s year old) have a near-zero chance of actually starting a serious relationship with anyone that is in their age cohort.

95% of Japanese women would not date a non-Japanese man. And of the 5% that would date a foreigner 95% of that 5% would not date a foreigner with a beard.

If a Japanese woman is with a foreigner he wasn't her first choice. Either she's divorced or she is feeling her biological clock ticking or feels she wants something different or she's stuck in that post-high school immature period (where she is still coloring her hair in flamboyant shades at an inappropriate age).

A big red flag about Japanese women is if they have nothing to say about their father. Either they don't know or care to know. To her he was just background noise when she was growing up (a grinding salaryman barely home), showing no appreciation to the guy actually paying for the house, her education, food, etc. Even if the father was quiet and reserved, mentioning that would display some awareness. It's common enough to warrant a warning so I'm sure other Japanese men have picked up on it.

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