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Because in Britain where he lived before, it became more and more authoritarian and culturally enriched.
So he decided to go to Japan, where life quality is very high, its very safe and medical care is top notch while wealthy people are respected there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ToFwduv_Lo
He should have stayed in Sweden, which is a way better country.
1) Low criminal rate
2) Values rich ppl
3) Better climate than Sweden or UK (possibly)
Hahahaha, good one bro.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-26OnQiJxk
Sounds like a pretty swell place to live to me if you never ever find yourself in a court of law.
If you do find yourself in a Japanese court of law though, well, that's what inspired the kangaroo antics of the Ace Attorney games, and as fun as those are to play, they're not exactly the life you want to live.
Already proved somebody else was the murderer and you're still found guilty.