Documentary which covers events of Japan's bubble era as well as lost decade. Re-upload.
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@0utc4st19852 жыл бұрын
And now 20 years later Japan is now considered to be the first "post growth society". Thanks for the upload, it's always very fascinating to look back at the rise and decline of Japan in the 80's and 90's.
@Ikaros23 Жыл бұрын
This is because they have policy that don’t promote growt. Fore there to be growt there need to be room for creativ destruction and inovation. There also need to be a more open economy.
@shaynewheeler9249 Жыл бұрын
Japanese women
@jamesstmanhattan Жыл бұрын
As in the '80s, when there were quite a few people who were convinced that "America had entered a stage of decline", and that "Japan would overtake it within a decade", there are quite a few people today, who think the exact same thing about China. The only difference being that instead of Japanese and Russian - yes, Russian, remember, they thought that the USSR would overtake us, too - they are trying to lean Mandarin. Times change, people remain the same. As shortsighted and ignorant as ever.
@shaynewheeler9249 Жыл бұрын
Japanese pizza
@shaynewheeler9249 Жыл бұрын
🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕
@yogi9631 Жыл бұрын
I remember seen this documentary a long time ago. Definitely deserves to be rewatched again. Seems history is repeats itself rather frequently.
@colonel_yuri Жыл бұрын
what was life back then?
@yogi96318 ай бұрын
@@colonel_yuri Japan was in an absolute mess. Massive losses for the average Mum and dad n many many men suicide.
@martinmontalvo3381 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for uploading this video
@SlothPossum2 жыл бұрын
Wow thanks for posting this
@jenssen978 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for uploading this documentary! It is fascinating to hear about the absurd wealth of people during the bubble economy. Also hearing about their insane public infrastructure projects to boost employment is very interesting at 1:41:52. Especially with regard to all the hopes and optimism towards the end, sadly I feel like not so much has changed 20+ years later. Still no higher birth rate, still LDP as government most of the time, still no big innovations or revolutionary new companies. Rather traditional companies like Toshiba falling apart. Maybe tourism bares a potential for the future, as Japanese culture and lifestyle are so unique. Also the fact mentioned at 2:01:48 is still up to date: With the weak economical situation, investments can be very promising.
@wh60552 жыл бұрын
Very apt documentary for our current times.
@DBGE0013 ай бұрын
Everybody who want to have a look behind the scenes of the most prominent player in this debacle, please have a look at the documentary : "The Princes of the Yen". Everything will make much more sense...
@JacobafJelling10 күн бұрын
Quality stuff. Top show
@rock3tcatU2332 жыл бұрын
26:28 Ironic coming from a Lehman Bro...
@kevinswift86548 ай бұрын
Haha I loved that too
@qtube200716 күн бұрын
" Japan’s main stock market index has climbed past its all-time high after a 34-year wait, exceeding the record level reached during the country’s late-1980s asset bubble. The Nikkei 225 index of the biggest Japanese companies passed its all-time record intraday high of 38,957 points during trading on Thursday (reported 02/22/24), to close above 39,000 for the first time ever. The closing level of 39,098 was described by one sales trader as the “psychological closure everyone wanted”.
@Shivaismysaviour4 күн бұрын
Japan is a beautiful country ....now
@WoolleyWoolf2 жыл бұрын
What happened to the audio towards the end?
@abenalif21472 жыл бұрын
"You cant have the ball" - Sam
@fafniricedragon5832 Жыл бұрын
1:39 - Those poor horses. Animal abuse, nothing else but animal abuse
@stephenspence11922 ай бұрын
Most definetly animal abuse for so called entertainment.
@AxelPeter2 жыл бұрын
tyyyy
@AxelPeter5 ай бұрын
50:05
@AxelPeter5 ай бұрын
57:30
@jamesstmanhattan Жыл бұрын
Can we have this in 1080?
@s-phere Жыл бұрын
if this was made for TV it was probably only ever broadcast at 480i at most
@whiteswordwarrior9995 Жыл бұрын
The bank of Japan. Richard Werner - Princes of Yen.
@zazenbo Жыл бұрын
while of unsound mind
@vytorbrb3568 Жыл бұрын
That wasn’t a horse race , that wasn’t any sort of civilized sport whatsoever, simply animal cruelty!
@stephenspence11922 ай бұрын
Yes it most certainly was.The Horse that collapsed probably had severe exhaustion.
@ZarathuPower2 ай бұрын
The horses need handling with care not crualty for doing the stupid game.
@felonies7Ай бұрын
The beginning really p*ssed me off seeing those horses now i dont feel bad for what happened to the economy 😂
@danial3600 Жыл бұрын
I was told that Japan was a ruthless lasiez faire economy but no it as social democratic as it can be well done Japan well done.
@jeffstrong4580 Жыл бұрын
China has been borrowing Japanese Yen at 0% and exchanged to USD for investment abroad for the Belt and road initiative which caused lost of interest income in hundreds of billions for the US federal reserve. Japan has currency swap deal with the US and their debt ratio is at 260% of their GDP thus Japanese federal bank kept their 10 years bonds at minus 0.1 to 0% or else they can't pay their debt. Washington must stop currency swap deal with Japan to stop China and Japan must compensate Washington in hundreds of billions of interest income lost. Any country that has currency swap deal with Washington should not have 0% in their federal banks.
@yogi9631 Жыл бұрын
@ Jeff strong swap or no swap, these countries must be stupid to loan out money 💰 at 0%. Not sure about international loans between countries but my Japanese friend did say the jp banks (bank managers) were begging their customers to borrow money in order to meet their kpi quotas.... Free monies can only lead to one thing: bubble trouble
@user-vc9dj6hj8e2 ай бұрын
A rabbit loses in the end
@yogi9631 Жыл бұрын
Looks sounds n smells like the China bubble trouble and the financial troubles of 2008/9 all over again.
@paulzhang1310 Жыл бұрын
2008/9 crisis started in US dumbell
@magurotuna455 Жыл бұрын
The 2008 crisis was caused by nasty murica and their hooked nose masters.Actually china was the one who restored the world economy the years after, so go ahead and say thank you mister xi ping for otherwise i would be starving.
@kevinswift86548 ай бұрын
I don't think you understand China let alone Japan
@yogi96318 ай бұрын
@@kevinswift8654 🤣🤣🤣 been an economics n history graduate, a documentary nut, a Chinese background and a keen interest in financial, political history n psychology n cultural awareness, I definitely wouldn’t know as much as you do. And heck I can even speak Chinese language so what do I know vs your majesty’s supreme intelligence in assumptions. Anyways tell me what you know about Tulips 🌷, then you may qualify to talk a bit further with me.
@kevinswift86548 ай бұрын
@@yogi9631 AFAIK China hasn't had a Japan-sized boom and bust nor a financial crisis as serious as that of 08/09.
@RobertK19932 жыл бұрын
Sony decline Japan lost score.
@allentoyokawa90682 ай бұрын
umm what are you talking about Sony DID NOT decline and Japan did NOT lose anything
@amanitamuscaria5863 Жыл бұрын
1:18:21 "Youth is necessary to get that approach" My brother in pantsu, you are over 40!
@humble_integrity2 ай бұрын
too relevant today
@nathanielsmith2341 Жыл бұрын
This is the inevitable future of China. And hopefully if they are lucky, they will recover as Japan has. But I highly doubt it!