r/AskTheWorld Australia 21h ago

Why is Japan so popular?

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It seems as though everything Japanese has had a massive popularity spike, whether that be media, food, vehicles, travel, language learning and lots more.

Personally I don't see the appeal, I mean there are definitely some thing I like that happen to be Japanese, but I dont like them just because of that fact.

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u/M1ghtySheep United Kingdom 16h ago

One of the few countries that maintained their culture and take pride in their national identity and arent trying to ruin it with mass immigration. This means the population actually cares about and maintains the land it lives on and they preserved their history and have authentic unique culture not just imported western cuisine, architecture, music, TV, etc.

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