Special Topic on Translation Documentary: On-site Observation in Japan·volume 2 (set of 5 Volumes in Total)

Special Topic on Translation Documentary: On-site Observation in Japan·volume 2 (set of 5 Volumes in Total)

by (japan) Nhk Special Program Recording Team, Etc.

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About This Novel

The real situation of ordinary people in Japan is that everyone is in danger. Such a society is not far away from us! The second volume of the flagship branch of Shanghai Translation's non-fiction series "Translation Documentary" "Japanese Field Observation" allows you to experience the scene personally, get a glimpse of the complex face of Japanese society, and understand the living conditions of ordinary people trapped in a dilemma. Poverty, education, elderly care, medical care, death... Are not only hot topics in people's livelihood, but also structural issues related to our future survival. Translation Documentary is a sub-brand book series founded by Shanghai Translation Publishing House in 2013. It is also the first open series in China that publishes non-fiction works together. "Special Topics on Translation Documentary: Japanese On-site Observation Volume 2 (Set of 5 Volumes)" includes five best-selling works in the "Translation Documentary" series that focus on Japanese social observation: "The Bankruptcy of the Elderly", "The Bankruptcy of Two Generations of the Elderly", "Euthanasia Scene", "High School Students and Busy People" and "Toda Women", using stories to enter the reality, get close to the scene, and gain insight into people's livelihood. It provides a glimpse into the complex face of Japanese society, showing social problems that are common in Japanese society but easily overlooked, uncovering mysteries beyond imagination, understanding this familiar yet unfamiliar country, and getting close to the lives of ordinary Japanese people. Through other people's real stories, they can reflect themselves, recognize the reality, face the bleak life, and think about how to survive.

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Vast Univers42mo ago

Everyone is young and everyone will grow old. Having someone to rely on and provide for the elderly is a problem faced by the entire world, not just Japan's special situation.

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Aladdin's Magic Lamp 46042mo ago

This is the first time I have heard of the term "bankruptcy after old age". This situation is indeed very difficult and realistic, and it is a problem faced by the whole world.

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Aladdin's Magic Lamp 46042mo ago

Under the protection of the big policy system, there are actually many elderly people who should receive protection but cannot receive protection due to various reasons. This needs to be noted.

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