Japan's Lost Decade – An Economic Disaster [Documentary]

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Japan's Lost Decade – An Economic Disaster [Documentary]


Japan in the 1990’s suffered one of the greatest financial blowouts in history. In this episode we take a look at the formation and bursting of the great Japanese bubble and the ripple effects that can still be seen today.

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@rech.5374

I love how as soon as you start talking about the golf clubs, your voice starts trembling like you can barely contain your laughter

@Nameless-tp8np

But thats not how it supposed to be

@BiggieBigBiggie

whats the song on 17:50 called?

@afizi1213

i hopee japan can be better and dont push themselve again they are old ,we also if can help them help it i dont want look they sad bro ,japan is one of my fav country in asia i also from malaysia we follow japan culture since tun mahathir era 1980 malaysia try new culture from japan and korea and it succes

@KickAssets

Funny enough Japan is an amazing country to live in right now. Even tho the yen is low… Things are affordable, especially housing. You can actually buy a house here while just working at 7-11 if you are smart enough. Unlike Canada where no matter where you go…if you don't have a good job you are fooked. Japan is also super safe. 🙂 So in a way Japan is priceless lol

@ivyyy-g5q

What's the music in the 17 minutes of the video😊thanx 17:55

@geriscent

I came here to learn not to get bored

@bluedemon237

Just like u can't eat a huge amount of sugar in 1 sitting, a massive economic boom will also lead to a massive economic collapse

@maqowt

What’s the track that begins at 17:54? Appreciate any help

@jimathybindlenim6359

3:15 i dont understand why its a problem if Japan has an Asian population. Sounds a little racist if you want to focus on race as a problem

@queenbee4637

Similar things are happening in Australia as well. Our assets price has gone up so fast after covid despite our interest rate has increased to around 6% but that does not stop the buying frenzy. Ppl are still buying over priced real estates because they think it will go up forever and continue to make $$.

@michaelnee1987

Japan were just years / decades ahead of west of capitalism. Look at the asset bubbles we are seeing nowadays.

@billwiest4373

Interesting that you never once mention W. Edwards Deming who was a pivotal influence in the rise of Japanese manufacturing in the 1950's. Perhaps Japanese leaders should rediscover his philosophy.

@ritascheuermann8495

Why call it a bubble. It was an American war on Japan. Nowadays USA wants to bring another Desaster to Japan, preparing its people to be slavesoldiers for USA against China. Watch Ukrainians. More than 50 % of Ukrainian soil already belongs to us oligarchs, starting with Biden and his son

@blackhairverse6361

This was such a good documentary! The choice of music, the creative segues with random shots. Awesome!!

@llTwoStripes

Wonderful video. Good insight and explanation of Japan's lost decades. Thanks.

@ajiqo

This is all majima's fault

@reyanntaylor2616

Does anyone know what company the press conference clip at 18:14 is from?

@pauloyanez5000

It's like a cartel but nicer. Goddamn Coldfusion, that felt like my economics teacher making a joke jajajaja

@mohebhashemyan2492

Now they trying to bring down China

@NoRemorse1992

The usa caused this as the japanese gdp was about to surpass the usa in the 90s.

@allenadelle2500

I feel like the hikikomori in Japan, the tang ping and bai lan in China are basically Millenials/Gen Z taking the red pill (like in The Matrix) and refusing to follow in the footsteps of our predecessors who work tirelessly just to get by and make the riches become richer whilst sacrificing their own energy, time, and happiness

@ojisan03

Great story of the past. Come to Japan and see how Japan has transformed and entered the 21st century. Progress is not perfect but it is a great work in progress.

@reniferZiolo

ok but if the yen has fallen, aren't they back to square one meaning they can start exporting goods mad, especially given tariffs that target china but not them