Contest 118: If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live and why? JAPAN...JAPAN...And JAPAN

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I would love to live in Japan.Japan is known to be one of the most exotic countries in the world. it has a beautiful cultural heritage and a dark history especially the Nagasaki and Hiroshima event. This country has worked hard as nation to thrive and reach the top in the present world.
Research shows that Japanese start training their kids from a young age. They provide kids the security as a nation, make them responsible individuals as shown in this video. Kids are cleaning their classrooms, making their lunch and even having a nap in mid-day.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=467619073627500&t=1
The safety and secure atmosphere of Japan encourages kids to travel alone to school at just the age of six years. The whole nation takes the responsibility providing guidance to the kids.
Rate of professional growth in Japan is high. With the quick progression the advent of technology is tremendous. Japan is among the top economically stable countries who has not taken up English as international language. Rather they prefer teaching their kids Japanese and even the sign boards are in Japanese.
Overall, Japanese have a minimalist style of living, simple and quick availability of fresh food in covinience stores as well as some interesting street food that makes life easier.
I see Japan as a highly organized, safe and secure place where kids and adults will flourish equally.
Some of the famous movies that have portrayed Tokyo include the Last Samurai, the Lost translation, Godzilla.
Among the chaos of the world, I believe a complete nation is needed to help give us responsible individuals for tomorrow. So I would love going to Japan and spend ten years there as to nourish my soul and help my kids become responsible individuals.
As Franklin D. Roosevelt said, “We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future.”

Image attribute: Image by Nick115 from Pixabay

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