The Japanese dads struggling to reform fatherhood
by editors@theworld.org (Patrick Winn) from The World: Latest Stories on (#6NANX)
Statistically speaking, for every baby born in Japan, two people pass away. The country's rapidly shrinking population is, according to Japanese officials, a national emergency" threatening its future prosperity and entire way of life. They're struggling to reverse this trend but some believe fixing this problem calls for a revolution in Japanese fatherhood. The World's Patrick Winn reports with Aya Asakura in Tokyo.