Abstract
This paper presents a comparison of attitudes toward social unrest among German and Japanese university students. The method employed is that of the questionnaire by Guttman's facet design. Both youth among the two nations, the main social unrest problem is that of environmental pollution, and politico-economic crisis. The key point of those crises is the problem of the organizing crimes. We can guess that this problem will be a common crime throughout the world in the near future, maybe in the next century. And both youth seemed to be quiet on surface, but they have many serious problems in their minds in spite of their optimistic outlook. These problems are discussed from a social psychological point of view.