Dear Otaku Illustrated Subscriber,
So continuing with animals, I will continue with the next name for a cat. The next cat that we'll be talking about is the red or brown cat, which is known as the aka neko.

So I will now continue on with Japan's Lost Generation. The way that The Lost Generation negatively affect's the Japanese economy and Japan's future is that because they never got to have proper jobs and become financially stable enough to start families of their own, they have no choice but to live with and often off their parents. They are a whole generation that is missing from the job market and they make up the most important age group of any economy. This is because it's the people in their 30s and 40s that spend the most by spending on their families, houses, mortgages, cars, and so on. But Japan no longer has anyone to keep the economy going by doing that anymore. And it's not just the economy, but aging is another issue Japan has that The Lost Generation is only making worse. Japan has always been the oldest country in the world with the highest number of elderly of any other country, and this is only being made exponentially worse because of the millions of children that The Lost Generation never got to have. The elderly is dependent on the taxes that the people in the "productive age" pay in every country in the world, but this will no longer be possible in Japan at some point. There's also one other problem that The Lost Generation has created, and this is such a huge problem that I'll have to wait until next week to cover it.

I was first introduced to this series by a friend back in the olden days of the Super Nintendo, and I absolutely loved the game from the series that we played. And it was ironically the prequel to this game, though I had no idea that they'd wait until all these years later to decide to come out with the sequel to it at the time. If you're also interested in checking out this baby because you played the prequel on the Super Nintendo back in the day and loved it, or even if the Super Nintendo was before your time but you're interested in checking out the fun that you missed because you weren't born yet at the time, then we can both pre - order ours below:
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