Japan Is in Trouble VI Front Cover

Japan Is in Trouble VI

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"Nihon ga Yabai VI" is a socially conscious rock/rap album that confronts the crises facing modern Japan head-on.

Opening with the instrumental track "Keishou no Toki," the album moves through themes such as spin-driven media coverage, technology leakage, industrial challenges, fiscal policy, the business of war, multiculturalism, naturalization requirements, crimes involving foreign nationals, the use of "racist" as a label, and the danger of political indifference.

The subtitle is "Don't Look Away, Japan."

This album is not simply an expression of anger.
It is an alarm - a warning to recognize what feels wrong, raise our voices, think deeply, and take action.

Break the silence.
Do not look away.
The future of Japan begins with the awareness of each individual.