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On the 11th of March last year Japan's worst ever natural disaster killed almost 20,000 people. This report reveals the controversy surrounding it and the pain of rebuilding under the fear of radioactivity.
As the world applauds the Japanese resilience in the aftermath of the tsunami, the question remains as to how they will manage to rebuild a community that was already fraught with problems.
At the time of year when our concern for the elderly is particularly strong, we travel to Japan, the world's oldest nation, to discover the secret to dealing with advancing age. But have they got the answers?
Seismic activities in and around Tokyo are alarming researchers, who claim signs of another large earthquake are rapidly increasing. Can new technology prevent mass devastation in the economic capital?
Robots have become part of daily life in Japan and now they look to be the solution to a national problem. Armies of these metal creatures are being developed to provide care for the elderly.
This report deals with the postal reform initiated by Japanese Prime Minister in 2005 and its impact on Japanese economy.
Unemployment has hit men over 50 the hardest, but since the Japanese only get a pension after the age of 65, many are left to their own devices. But there is some hope amidst the despair.
Life is changing for women in Japan. They are working more, earning more, and have far more freedom in their personal lives than the previous generation.
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