It made them a powerhouse of industry and has played a large part in giving them far better living conditions than most of their Asian neighbours.
Japan rates as the highest ranked Asian nation for quality of life.
You can take it as a negative but I prefer to admire them for what they...
Yeah I don't think all the articles written on how Bushido played a part in Japan's highly successful business/work culture were focussing solely on just patriotic views.
Eiichi is known as the father of Japanese Capitalism.
Well you could enlighten yourself with all the literature written about it but you're not into that kind of thing are you.
Let's go with what Miyoshi Matsumoto wrote over the shit you write I reckon..
https://talkaboutjapan.com/bushido-japans-hidden-moral-code/
I look forward to you...
Depends on the player.
Nedved , Griezmann, Vardy, Del Piero, Totti come to mind as players who could have earned more money or moved to better clubs at the time but chose to stay loyal to the club they were at.
The point was that not all players are looking to bounce off at the first bit of interest thrown their way.
I mean did you read your second point and not understand that it can mean he might actually have put a lot of thought into moving and it's not , doesn't look like it.
It's almost like...
Youth Career 2007-2015
Senior team 2018-2021
Looks like he was tied to them for a lot longer than the 1.5 years, looks like a pretty loyal player to me.
Even when he was at University and playing in that league he was still going back to train with them.
No dopey.
Obviously you've never been to Japan. They have a long history of being loyal to their employers. It's an ingrained part of their culture.
I'm sure you're clueless when it comes to Japan though. You just wanted to be the pissy little snark that you are.
Japan has the most players...
I don't see Asian players being obsessed with big money moves to bigger clubs like some other groups.
Think there's more loyalty and humbleness about them.
So imo I don't think their heads can be turned by these soulless big clubs so easily.