List Price:      $3.65     
                8" x 10"                        (20.32 x 25.4 cm)       
Black & White on White paper
66 pages   
        Lans Cheryl
ISBN-13:       978-0988085237       
ISBN-10:             0988085232             
BISAC:          Business & Economics / Strategic Planning
 The  good society for Japan may consist of emulating the Edo period. This  was a creative, self-sufficient period in Japanese history and the  population at that time was approximately 30 million. A reduction in  population should alleviate environmental concerns and reduce the  possible negative effects of climate change. Many traditional folk tales  of Japan such as ‘The Tongue-Cut Sparrow’, ‘The Farmer and The Badger’,  ‘The Adventures of Kintaro, the Golden Boy’, ‘The Bamboo-Cutter and the  Moon-Child’, ‘The Mirror of Matsuyama’ and several others describe  parents with one or no children. While some of these parents were  disappointed with their fate, they all lived interesting lives that are  still transmitted from generation to generation. One of the few mothers  with many children was the evil Yuki-onna who remained beautiful in  middle age because she was not human. Japan has a very high population  density and fewer people would provide more space for gardens, wildlife  and agriculture. Japan should increase the labor force participation of  women, which would mean having a more flexible workplace but not  exploitative labor practices. Child and elder care could be combined at  special facilities since old people often love to tell stories. Older  children could form apprenticeship relationships with these older adults  and engage in hands-on activities that pass on cultural traditions or  indigenous knowledge. Men should be encouraged to take parental leave  and work shorter hours. Japan has already existing, but underused public  buildings, museums and concert halls that could be used in the  provision of this cultural training. There are many articles in the US  and UK media that encourage higher fertility, more immigration,  increased retirement age and reduced public pension benefits as a way to  solve the increased demand for pension support. In reality these  suggestions come from conservative policy makers who do not want to pay  higher taxes and have kept much of their profits overseas to the  detriment of their own fellow citizens. Japanese companies should be  encouraged to work together to hire more workers who could buy their  goods and to pay higher salaries. Japanese capitalism has a history of  loyalty between the employee and employer that kept poverty levels low.  Japanese culture also treats the elderly with respect. Japan should  spend more money on education and pensions and less money on large-scale  construction projects. Japan can save money by shortening the time  frame before more alternative energy projects become viable.                                      CreateSpace eStore:                https://www.createspace.com/4167598