A mentira chamada: Japão

The case of Miwa Sado exposes a side of Japan that almost no one shows. A 31-year-old journalist. 159 hours of overtime in a single month. The country's largest broadcaster: NHK. And a truth hidden for years. This is not an isolated case. It is a symptom of a system. In this video, you will understand: – What it really means to live in the most “perfect” country in the world – How the concepts of Tatemae (social facade) and Honne (real feelings) work – The role of Black Companies in Japanese corporate culture – What is Karoshi (death from overwork) — and why does it still happen – The invisible side of discipline, order, and the obsession with perfection The Japan you see in anime, technology, and organization is not a lie — but it is far from complete. Behind the impeccable aesthetics, there is a system that exacts a high price: life itself. If you think productivity is everything, this video will make you rethink. Japan truth, karoshi Japan, Miwa Sado, Japanese culture work, Japan dark side, black companies Japan, overwork Japan, Japanese society social pressure, tatemae honne meaning, documentary Japan reality, Japan is not perfect, extreme work Japan, NHK Miwa Sado real case #Japan #Karoshi #MiwaSado #JapaneseCulture #Overwork #JapaneseSociety #BlackCompanies #JapanReality #Documentary #Curiosities #TrueStories #DarkJapan