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For a country with such a strong economy and the luxury of throwing away unwanted food, you'd think Japan would be a happier country. But it also boasts one of the highest rates of suicide in any developed nation. Even Mount Fuji, a revered symbol of Japan, is a notorious suicide spot for the around 100 dead bodies discovered in the surrounding woodiness every year. It's seldom reported, but every year around 35,000 people in total kill themselves in Japan. That's 90 people every day. Every 16 minutes in Japan, one person takes their own life. I guess a healthy economy does not necessarily make a happy country, does it? So, this is Japan. When you look at it from a global perspective, do you see what I mean when I say Japan is a strange country? Does Japan seem a bit different from what you first imagined? After all, Japan projects an image of wealth and prosperity. There's probably a lot you can't see behind that image. But take a step back and you can see the bigger, strangier picture. And who created this strange country? You did.
經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)達(dá),還可以奢侈地扔掉吃不了的東西,按說(shuō)日本應(yīng)該是個(gè)幸福又性福的國(guó)家。不過(guò)全球發(fā)達(dá)國(guó)家中,日本的自殺率最高。富士山,日本的象征,也是最熱門的自殺地之一。每年在周邊樹(shù)林中都會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)100多具尸體。雖然很少報(bào)道,但是每年都有35000人自殺,平均每天90人,每16分鐘,就有一人自殺。也許,經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)達(dá)并不一定會(huì)幸福吧。總之,這就是日本。明白為什么說(shuō)日本奇怪了么?是否和你的預(yù)想不太一樣呢?日本的形象一直是富裕和繁榮。而表象之下,卻有不一樣的東西。退一步,也許你會(huì)看到一個(gè)更完整,更奇怪的日本。當(dāng)然,誰(shuí)造就了這個(gè)奇怪的國(guó)家?日本人咯。