More than half of people in Japan are not comfortable with the recent trend of emphasizing “time performance” in leisure and other daily activities, such as watching movies at double speed, a recent survey by watchmaker Seiko Group Corp. showed. In the online survey of 1,200 people aged 15 to 69, conducted in April, 52.9 percent gave the thumbs down to the idea of seeking satisfaction in the shortest time possible, while 40 percent felt they were being forced to do so themselves, Seiko said. Sixty percent, meanwhile, felt the trend has already taken root in society. “Taipa,” a contraction of t…