Why can’t Japan control the bosozoku?

Japan’s bosozoku culture has penetrated into various fields and is difficult to manage.

The "Bosozoku" were first called the "Thunder Clan" and later the "Marching Clan". They were officially called the "Bosozoku" 10 years ago. It is said that some "bosozoku" people don't like this name and suggest that the name should be changed to "jinzozu".

The resurgence of the "rage" trend has caused great harm to Japan's traffic conditions and the safety of pedestrians. Some sociologists have pointed out that the emergence of "middle-aged bosozoku" and "bosozoku families" will undoubtedly bring a great crisis to the stability of Japanese society.

Introduction to Little Japan

Japan is a highly developed capitalist country, the third largest economy in the world, and a member of the G7 and G20. It is short of natural resources and extremely dependent on imports. Its developed manufacturing industry is the backbone of the national economy.

Scientific research, aerospace, manufacturing, and education levels are among the best in the world. In addition, the cultural industry led by the animation and game industries and the developed tourism industry are also important symbols. Traditional Japanese culture such as tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and calligraphy are preserved to this day.