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The release of Japan's top ten buzzwords in 2020 reflects what characteristics Japan has this year?

It’s time to release Japan’s top ten buzzwords in 2020. Each year’s top ten buzzwords fully reflect the social events that occurred in Japan that year and the hot topics of discussion among the people. Most of the top ten buzzwords in Japan this year are related to the new coronavirus, which reflects that Japan has been very obviously affected by the new coronavirus this year, and it has been a year in which economic and social development has been severely hit. 1. The "Three Secrets" were selected as the annual grand prize, representing Japan's basic epidemic prevention policy this year.

At the beginning of this year, the new coronavirus swept the world at a speed that people could not imagine. Among them, Japan, which has a high population density, has also become an obvious target of the virus. In order to combat the epidemic, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare proposed the "three secrets" policy to all of Japan. The ?Three Cs? refers to the hope that people can avoid staying in closed spaces without ventilation, avoid places with very dense crowds, avoid close contact between people, and maintain social distance. In April and May, Prime Minister Abe issued a national "state of emergency" declaration. Most people chose to stay at home and avoid contact with others as much as possible, which was a "self-restriction period." After the self-imposed ban ended, major TV stations also continued to popularize the "Three Secrets" policy to the public, and everyone from entertainers in the entertainment industry to ordinary office workers must abide by it. Therefore, the selection of "Three Secrets" for the annual award also represents the Japanese people's deepest impression of this year's epidemic prevention. 2. In addition to "three secrets", among the top ten buzzwords selected this year, those that directly reflect the new crown include "Abe mask", "epidemic retreat monster" and "online OO", etc.

In the process of Japan’s epidemic prevention, many events that cannot help but be discussed have also occurred. For example, the "Abe masks" are cotton masks distributed by the Japanese government to the people across the country. However, they have been criticized by the people because of problems such as too few quantities, too small sizes, and poor quality. This reflects the inadequacy of the Japanese government's epidemic prevention preparations. full. In addition, the "epidemic retreat yokai" also has a strong sense of presence in this battle against the new crown epidemic. People pray for yokai to help them fight off the disease. In the eyes of foreigners, this may just be the psychological effect of the Japanese people and their pursuit of yokai. , but in fact it also shows that everyone is eager to pray that the new coronavirus epidemic will pass as soon as possible. "Online OO" refers to the fact that people across the country complete their daily work and entertainment on the Internet in order to comply with the "Three Secrets" policy, such as online meetings, online courses, and online gatherings, etc., because it has become a daily social phenomenon. Listed for activities. 3. The Korean drama "Crash Landing on You", the game "Animal Crossing" and the anime "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" represent the entertainment works that the Japanese people are addicted to at home during the epidemic prevention this year.

The new coronavirus forces Japanese people to stay at home as much as possible. In addition to their usual work and study, having fun at home has become one of people's daily activities. Because Hallyu has a certain status in Japan, the Korean drama "Crash Landing on You" has naturally become a film and television production with the highest ratings. In addition, "Animal Crossing", which allows people to engage in social activities in the game, and "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba", which has very attractive characters and plots, have both entered the top ten buzzwords, which also illustrates the impact of the epidemic In the raging year of 2020, there are also many works that enrich people's spare time lives.

In general, Japan in 2020 is still a year closely related to protests. From the top ten buzzwords, we can also see the Japanese government’s attitude towards epidemic prevention policies and the Japanese people under the shroud of the epidemic. lifestyle. In any case, the new crown has had a huge impact on Japan's social economy. I hope that in 2021, people all over the world will be able to get rid of the shadow of the new crown and resume economic and social development.