These thoughts are mainly in terms of outerwear, but they actually apply to many other products as well.
It is really fascinating to see how Japan does not leave many people indifferent. When you look at the major Japanese brands and the reactions, you cannot help but notice the polarising effects on people.
In one camp you have the "worshippers", for them "Made in Japan" carries an images of superior craftsmanship, almost inhuman in its precision and attention to details. So products made in Japan are intrinsically superior to anything out there.
In the other camp, you have the "detractors", and these have different motivations. Some of them just don't like the elitist attitude of the "worshippers". Others feel that their chosen product is a better deal one way or another. And finally some people are simply chauvinistic and think that "Made in [insert country name here]"is the best in the world. They will generally use different tactics to disparage Japanese brands, from calling it overrated, overpriced to coming up with weak point (real or imagined).
I personally like Japan for everything it has to offer, but I do get annoyed at both extremists in both camps. I don't like someone extolling the virtues of the "Made in Japan" without having any clue as to why said products are good. And I also dislike people finding any excuse to disparage them as well.
If you have been to Japan, you would have likely realised that there is a high standard maintained everywhere. Public transport for example is arguably the best in the world, I have never seen anywhere with such timeliness and efficiency. I won't try any comparison here
And this translates to goods made in Japan, they tend to be pretty well made on average. Not always the best in the worlds, but in some categories most definitely.
One thing is clear is that if your products have such an effect on consumers, you are on to something
So what are your thoughts on the matter?
It is really fascinating to see how Japan does not leave many people indifferent. When you look at the major Japanese brands and the reactions, you cannot help but notice the polarising effects on people.
In one camp you have the "worshippers", for them "Made in Japan" carries an images of superior craftsmanship, almost inhuman in its precision and attention to details. So products made in Japan are intrinsically superior to anything out there.
In the other camp, you have the "detractors", and these have different motivations. Some of them just don't like the elitist attitude of the "worshippers". Others feel that their chosen product is a better deal one way or another. And finally some people are simply chauvinistic and think that "Made in [insert country name here]"is the best in the world. They will generally use different tactics to disparage Japanese brands, from calling it overrated, overpriced to coming up with weak point (real or imagined).
I personally like Japan for everything it has to offer, but I do get annoyed at both extremists in both camps. I don't like someone extolling the virtues of the "Made in Japan" without having any clue as to why said products are good. And I also dislike people finding any excuse to disparage them as well.
If you have been to Japan, you would have likely realised that there is a high standard maintained everywhere. Public transport for example is arguably the best in the world, I have never seen anywhere with such timeliness and efficiency. I won't try any comparison here
And this translates to goods made in Japan, they tend to be pretty well made on average. Not always the best in the worlds, but in some categories most definitely.
One thing is clear is that if your products have such an effect on consumers, you are on to something
So what are your thoughts on the matter?