Japan Is Being Destroyed

EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 31 MIN

Japan Is Being Destroyed

from THINK BEFORE YOU SLEEP · host THINK BEFORE YOU SLEEP

A nation is vanishing. Not by war. Not by plague. But by choice — and by silence.In this episode, I uncover the quiet destruction of Japan — a slow-motion collapse that economists and demographers have warned about for decades. The numbers are staggering: in 2024, deaths outpaced births by nearly one million, the sharpest population decline since records began in 1899 [citation:2]. Births fell below 800,000 while deaths climbed to 1.58 million [citation:6]. The population has dropped from its 2008 peak of 128 million to just 124.3 million today, and the pace is accelerating [citation:2][citation:6]. By 2056, Japan's population will fall below 100 million. By 2070, four out of every ten people will be over 65 [citation:4].Rural villages are emptying. One in five homes nationwide is already abandoned — over nine million "akiya" rotting in silence [citation:7]. Experts predict one in three homes will be vacant by 2038 [citation:3]. Meanwhile, public debt has ballooned to 260% of GDP, the highest in the developed world [citation:9]. An adviser to the prime minister put it bluntly: "If we go on like this, the country will disappear" [citation:6].Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because Japan is not dying with a bang. It is fading with a whisper.

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