Japanese culture includes much respect for the older generations. However, many youth are straying away from this traditional view; for example, not offering a bus seat to an elderly person, or elbowing their way past them to cut in line at a ticket counter.
There is no way to tell how black people are treated in Japan. These people are not often seen but every Japanese will treat someone differently.
in the old days old people weren't treated very well
Japan would have treated Australia no different to the way they did the people of Nanking after China's troops lost.
They were very well treated with help of their family members.They were very respected
of course they are, there treated just the same as us!
There have been vicious atrocities on both sides of the ages-old conflict between Korea and Japan.
Shintoism is as old as Japan. It gained its following when people went to Japan and started settling there
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In the Meiji period, the shogun and the bakufu were treated badely because many Japaness people thought that the shogun and the bakufu lost control over japan, when they had to sign many treaties.
Depends on the individual situations. If you're asking about all elderly people then you would have to say fair to good at the very least. The poverty line in the US is not obscenely low, the medical system is adequate, and the average life expectancy is high. Considering elderly in the US as a whole, compared to the rest of the globe
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