>>20925254NTA but since you've been very honest about replying to that anon who was indeed likely baiting, I'll give you an honest reply too.
>you would see that it's full of issuesThis is obvious, one would have to be extremely removed from reality to think that there's currently a civilization without flaws. Japan is -obviously- not an exception, however it is indeed utopistic when compared to many other first- and especially second-world countries. USA and UK, for example, very much included (although I'll leave it up to you which categories these two it belongs to).
The biggest issues are certainly the work culture, so unless you have very good education you will have to be very careful when choosing your workplace. I'd recommend serious anons to look for non-japanese companies in the first place as they are more lax when it comes to workplace expectations you might have heard about the average salaryman.
However there's almost no trash, cleaner air, objectively better public transport, cheaper necessities, higher wages (for europe that is), crime is extremely rare (unless you go to red light districts, your stuff won't get stolen even if you just leave it on the street for an hour, atleast mine never did and I've left my bike unlocked and unattended on the street atleast twice every week), and last but not least exceedingly kind people (IF you speak japanese and know their customs)
t. anon who moved to japan