Negative Narratives in Japan's Media

From my subjective perspective, as the global information society has advanced in recent decades, Japan has gradually become inundated with predominantly negative information, particularly disseminated by mainstream media. This trend may be attributed to their preoccupation with unproductive daily ratings races for survival in the midst of structural transformations within the information and communication industry. However, the persistent circulation of such unfounded or irrelevant negative information unnecessarily demoralizes the Japanese population, especially the younger generations. In Japanese, the term 'Kei Ki' literally translates to the economic climate, where 'Kei' signifies 'State' and 'Ki' represents 'Prana' or 'Life-Force.' A negative state of life-force can only yield negative outcomes. Therefore, in addition to addressing crucial matters pertaining to authentic risk management, it is essential to promote the dissemination of positive information to instill optimism for Japan's future.

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