Richard Lloyd Parry in Tokyo
(Jeremy Surron-Hibbert)
Shinya Yamaguchi with one of his creations
At the age of 18, Mitsuhiro Matsushita already has a good idea of his ideal future. After he graduates from university a few years of work will be followed by marriage to an industrious wage earner. When children arrive it will be Mitsuhiro who stays at home looking after them, baking cakes and biscuits and living the traditional life of the Japanese housewife. MORE HERE.
And another one!
From The Times
November 5, 2009
The rise of Japan’s 'girlie man' generation
Forget the salarymen, Japan's new 'herbivore' generation of males believe that life is far more important than work. More Here.
Philip Delves Broughton
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