by MKUltraman | Nov 6, 2025 | Leadership Psychology, Cultural Analysis, Economy, Government, Immigration, Investment, Japanese Society, Politics, Society & Culture
I’m standing in Shibuya. The neon is screaming. The crowds are a tidal wave of precision, a beautiful and functional chaos. But look closer. Feel the frequency. Something is grinding to a halt. This nation is a high-performance engine running on fumes, and I’m talking...
by MKUltraman | Oct 11, 2025 | Business in Japan, Immigration, Japanese Society
Last night, while attempting to teach the squadron of carrier pigeons that roosts on my Meguro balcony the fundamentals of Keynesian economics using only breadcrumbs and interpretive dance, a profound and disturbing thought struck me. It’s the same feeling I get...