Sometimes <P> Japan as a nation strongly welcomed the change. After Perry Black Ships in Japan fell to changing times, aimed at developing a strong and modern. Again, after World War II, the Japanese accepted defeat and the change back, trying to again become strong and prosperous nation. 1960 has come to Japan too, though I think people perceive the movement of West in 1960 for infringement of Japan less than their impact in the West. Since 1970, the change in Japan has been moved to what some have seen in slowly. </ P> One party, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), generally remained in power since 1955, except for a short time numbered months. LDP, often as "neither liberal nor democratic, led to Japan proved a disaster of World War II to become an economic power. Although the Liberal Democratic Party was in power, unemployment sky rocketed to the highest in history, after World War II. Although Japan ' the official unemployment rate is still 6.0%, figures do not track a lot of people, and the actual number much higher. </ p> LDP has always been pro-business party, but has also worked to care for ranchesers and employees. Then the Liberal Democrat parties are slowly dismantled the socialist aspects of Japan that enables employers to hire more temporary workersAs the United States, ranging from a more equitable Japan in 1980. </ P> Enter Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ). Running for Office in the pro-consumer platform, ranging from pro-business platform LDP DPJ included benefits for consumers. DPJ said it will express for free. Schools will be too slow. All public and private schools now charge tuition. DPJ said to include support for ranches incomes. For job seekers who are in training, DPJ will provide monthly allowances. For those at the bottom of society, the DPJ to raise the minimum wage. DPJ to reduce taxes. </ P> DPJ is now in the office and started to plan for more Japan-oriented people. Japan will not change. The question is how much. I wonder if this will experience a major change in the key points in Japanese history as the beginning of the Meiji period and after World War II, or, if this change is very slow? Japanese voters are not optimistic, but were rather LDP. DPJ may be the answer. </ P> Many DPJ members once part of the LDP, as cynics, but the DPJ is now the only solution. Japanese buyers and consumers from other countries who live in Japan now have to wait and hope for a more just society, eg

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