Like the idea of being Sunday everyday
And how is the fiscality there? Low taxes?
Because I dont like cooking but neither paying too much taxes... XD
Financial situation of Japan is not so bad.
I think that it will not happening thing such as Spain.
Consumption tax in Japan is 8%. So, I think it's cheaper than Europe.
However, corporation tax and substantial tax burden of workers which takes into account the social insurance premium is higher than the world standard.

1) Im sorry to disagree with you, my friend.

Japan is probably one of the biggerst printers of money paper in the world
(correct me if I'm wrong)
That money printing in the long term, devaluates your savings.
(even if it's good for creating new jobs, spending or investing)
Spain is fucked up but not only in a monetary sense, it's in an economic sense too.
The difference is that the Euro depends on several countries, therefore it can not be adapted to the country situation.
There is noone investing new money and creating jobs.
Therefore, the unemployement between youths goes up to 50% and in general up to 20% or more.
I belief Japan's problem is the other side.
Due to printing that much money, some problems are solved (jobs, consumtion, investing) but others are created. (inflation)
Spain:
Due to lack of money, problems stay the same (jobs, consumtion, investing)

I'm not sure if all info its correct, so feel free to correct!!!
2) Consumption tax here is from 4% to 21% i believed
3) Here the company pays 30% of the worker salary to Social Security. Plus he has to pay another % by his own.
At what age do you retire there?
Here is 65 but they want to make it longer because there a lot of middle age people and less and less youngs
That clearly will make impossible to pay the retirement in a few years, but anyway people trutst the goverment...
