Look, the US is not being managed well but the agenda of the guy writing this article is fvcking rude.
Facts like average japanese having higher salary? Great, how much do cars and houses cost? What's their national debt?
Comparisons between here and Japan like legendkiller made are important, especially since the US is flirting with the same thing, but in this game Japan is ahead and it's not one you want to be ahead of (namely, economy running on zombie banks and life support from the government interminably).
Part (not sure how substantive) of the reason Japan's unemployment is low is because they have jobs like elevator button presser. These are basically make-work because Japanese are ok with a person doing a completely shameful (to me) job that there is on need for, so a guy will stand in the elevator and be paid to press buttons on others' behalf.
Ultimately you need to look at the grand scheme. What are the living standards and future looking like for a person in Japan vs US?
I will acknowledge they seem to have done well for an island lacking in much inherent resources.
I don't get why everyone emphasizes aging population. The only downside to an aging population in modern times is health care costs. It is 2009! We have machines that do many of the manual backbreaking jobs for us.
You realize healthcare costs are freaking huge, right? Also as people age they are no longer adding to the economy via productivity but only through consumption.