World News | Ken Belson and Norimitsu Onishi, New York Times | Monday March 28, 2011
Even in a country whose people are known for walking in lockstep, a national consensus on the proper code of behavior has emerged with startling speed. Consider post-tsunami Japan as the age of voluntary self-restraint, or jishuku, the antipode of the Japan of the "bubble" era that celebrated excess. Members of the Japanese Red Cross sought donatio...
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