Hi Everyone and welcome to a new month and hope everyone had a great Golden Week.
In my blog this month, I am going to break from my usual writing topic and dig deeper into societal issues. I would like to take this opportunity to share my views on social topics that I have learned about with students and how the views of a foreigner may be different from (or the same as) Japanese opinion.
A current topic brought up during my lessons recently was sort of related to "Children’s Day" which is celebrated in Japan every year on May 5th, if memory serves me correctly 🙂 My students mentioned this day was set aside to celebrate "children" and to reflect on their importance for our nation.
This led me to ponder if children were so important then why are we having less and less children? Of course, I do understand the more industrialized and modern a country becomes, people in that country will naturally have less children. I guess it is just how the world works as lifestyles will inevitably change.
However, the dwindling population in Japan and especially how the "traditional" family values have changed over the years gives me cause for concern. My preconceived idea before coming to Japan was that it was customary for children to live with their parents even after marriage. Whether it be to save money to later be able to afford their own home or to stay close to their family to take care of their parents in their golden years, there seemed to have been a sense of family "unity".
Is this disappearing or do younger generations feel less "dependant" on their family? The better question to ask might be if younger generations prioritize their own life enjoyment or pursuit of happiness over their feeling of "obligation" to take care of their parents. As people no longer feel they can expect children to take care of them in old age, has this changed their desire to not "need" children?
What is the cause for people having less and less children? This is what I would like to address.
TOPIC 1: Why is the birthrate so low in Japan?
When I asked my students about this topic, most of them discuss various causes such as how expensive it is to pay for the upbringing of children. These expenses can range from what they have to pay to send their children to "cram schools" (jukus) or other things associated with childcare. Some also mention how difficult it is to get their children into daycare centers which makes it hard for them to go to work if they choose to continue their career. A few of them go a step further and point out differing lifestyles of the new generation vs the old generation.
Their reasoning is that the "younger" generation is prioritizing more on the enjoyment of life rather than building a family at an early age.
Though I do understand the above points are all valid ones, I feel the issue is deeper. I would like to fully address my views in my next blog… to be continued…
If you would like to express your views on why the birthrate is so low in Japan, please comment below with your opinion. I would love to hear your thoughts!
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