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6/20/2006

Physically we are small

Filed under: — jeff @ 11:33 pm

Agricultural people?After last Saturday’s post about nihonjinron and the comments that followed, it was quite amusing to see this week’s Crisscross Japan PopVox, in which eight Japanese folks were asked what they think of Japan’s notably lackluster performance in the Word Cup thus far. One 19-year-old female respondent calling herself P-Chan offered this gem of a possible explanation:

I’m not sure why but the national team doesn’t know how to be aggressive or put on pressure in a game. Maybe it’s because of our ethnicity as an agricultural people. Physically we are small.

One can often hear the “Japan-is-a-small-agricultural-country” mentioned as the reasoning behind just about any possible shortcoming of Japanese society. Soccer team isn’t doing well? “We are a nation of small farmers.” Defeated in WWII? “We are a peaceful farming nation.” Increasing crime and weakening social fabric? “Western influences are destroying our small, harmonious nation.” Am I exaggerating a bit? Yes, but I’m not pulling it out of my ass completely. Click here to read someone else’s rant on the matter over at Japan Reference.

1 Comment

  1. To be fair, the “farmers vs hunters” topic has never been brought up to me by japanese as far as I can remember (though I’m sure they’d say that my ancestors must have been “drinkers”…). But I do acknowledge that they are quick to draw excuses for ANYTHING going wrong in their country, ans this excuses frequently involve their “inherent” differences from foreign people.

    Why is crime on the rise? Why are NEETs and Furitas on the rise? Why can’t the princess give birth to a baby boy? …..the answer will most likely have a hint of nihonron.

    Comment by Oscar — 6/21/2006 @ 1:21 pm

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