In all seriousness,
it's honestly because of Japan's political and religious makeup, OP. It largely rejected both ((([abrahamic/judaism/christianity/islam]))) AND ((([communism/marxism/leninism/maoism]))) from ever gaining too much power. So it's no surprise that the Most nationalistic nation on the planet, "coincidentally" also happens to the Least kike-infested with (((shit ideologies))).
The good news is that this nationalist spirit of Japanese devs is often infused into their games. Even if unconsciously. Almost as if it were Japan itself, they do give the same respectful treatment to settings, aesthetics, and other things that are very European-like in nature. Lending the same utmost respect to their European-like Zelda games as they do when making ethnocentric games like Okami.
Sage and spoiler because this answer is a mix between /pol/ and /v/.