Japan is often admired for its strong moral culture. Many people value fairness, social responsibility, and care for others. Volunteer activities, disaster relief efforts, and community service are widely respected, and these qualities were especially evident during the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Another example is the Japan national rugby union team was widely praised when players left their changing room clean and tidy after a World Cup match. In many ways, Japanese society demonstrates a deep concern for what we might call “social justice.”
