Conformity in Japanese society

Upload: 24 June 2019, Last update: 25 June 2019

Conformity is one of the characteristics Japanese society has besides obedience and homogeneity.

Recently I saw quite a lot of coverage over the primary-school-age youtuber Yutabon[1]. As far as I know, he goes to primary school when he wants and in other cases skip classes explaining one of the reasons is that for example, other students looked like “robots” since they obey the instructions of teachers.

There are many harsh comments on his YouTube channel as well as some articles on the Internet which look more verbal-attacking rather than constructive ones. It seems to me that he wants to spend time more actively, not just obeying what teachers say to him.

At present everyone can learn even if they do not go to school. It may be not suitable for him to be educated at school. There is a case of home-schooling in US, so going to school is the only way way to learn. I think there is a best way for each person.

Convergence of diversity and more homogeneity in the world

Recent years, the word diversity is one of the key words. Increasing diversity has an aspect of being a trigger that a society to develop as the different values people encounter comes in. When people has the same opinion in a society, the orientation of a society tend to be fixed in a way. However, if we accept different values from outside, that can be a chance to go beyond the existing framework.

We tend to focus on diversities from outside of a community. Diversities that I define as different values are absorbed into a society. That is happening worldwide. But as the globalization progresses, the world becomes more homogenous. That is because uniqueness of culture and whatsoever in limited area becomes commonsense after it goes across borders.

It ends up with convergence of diversity in global level — that is to say that different values existed all over the world are shared and becomes not surprising ideas to human beings. I suggest that the internal diversification is necessary for further development as I wrote in a previous article titled “Internal diversification in a society — education encouraging internal diversity“.

Television in advanced democracy

TV programs should broadcast more the information beneficial to the public. It strengthens the role of TV. In more democratized society, I think TV should more emphasize on and convey what the public needs to know.

In these days, I think I do not turn on TV to watch some specific shows. I know there are some commentators and shows which steadily pointing out what is wrong with the current politics or other societal situations, but most of news can be caught up on Twitter and by other news media online. Moreover articles on the Internet have more severe eyes.

It is often said that people are leaving TV. That is partly because people less think the necessity of turning on. The alternatives and more developed media has been advancing. More importantly, TV should tell beneficial information to citizens since it can reach out wide range of population in a society.