>>158454
I doubt that, they're more likely to just reduce their quality of life and actually pay off the debt their crony government racked them into as they move to a more agrarian economy to compensate for having very few natural resources in the mainland.
Your doubting just how Xenophobic Japan really is and with their work ethic they'll pull it off but it will take decades, maybe even centuries.
Moral of the story is don't spend money you don't have, a lot of governments and people will learn this the hard way unfortunately.
>>158441
>Serve them right, they trusted fiat
They never trusted it anon, Nippon families actually often have hidden gold stashed in their homes.
>>158474
Huh good for the Huelanders, someone better go tell Luciano he'll become rich if he opens up a coffee bean plantation. Maybe then he'd stop posting here as much, it would be good for him.
>>158449
They've been heading to a Greek tier debt crisis for a while.
>>158458
They're fucked, they even tried implimenting advanced AI to solve this with poor results given the charts.
Though if you care consider buying more stuff made in Japan, I'm gonna start looking at some Nipponese knives for example since I've wanted a nice kitchen knife or Tanto from there for a while now anyway.
I wonder what else they still make in Japan as apposed to just off short to China?
>>158502
///Bloomberg\\\ has been shilling people to invest in China for a while now. He's probably got a sweet deal with the CCP there. It's only logical he'd scratch Xi's back and help kick Japan while they're down as a result of their profligate spending so cops can yell at kids for riding bikes or whatever other retarded shit the government does to justify it's debt and high taxes. Well they do have comfy first world bullet trains so that might play into it a bit....