Where can I find an introduction to the lives of ordinary Japanese people?

Updated on amusement 2024-02-08
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is recommended that you watch Japanese dramas, which are not in many books1

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The life of ordinary people in Japan,In fact, the ordinary can no longer be ordinary, and the small existence of ordinary people in the Chinese is the same, but also go to work, eat and sleep, entertainment and raise children, children are also readingIn fact, there is nothing special, and some are not even as good as the life of some families in China, because the houses of ordinary Japanese people are very small, so the daily living environment is not particularly superior.

    This is because Japan itself has a relatively small floor area。The Japanese furniture is simple and ordinary, and there is no sense of luxury at all. It feels a bit like what China looked like in the 80th century.

    And the color scheme of the furniture is very simple。Judging by the color tone, it was purchased in batches. It's not like Chinese, you can buy a full set of new furniture when you get married or change houses.

    Therefore, Japan's economy is really superior and inferior, and there is a clear division between the lower levels.

    Overall, the space is cramped and there is no obvious kitchen. The overall route is what kind of spectrum, and the chandelier is also very simple. Chandeliers are usually smaller, may have something to do with the fact that ** often happens in Japan, if the light is too big, it may become a time bomb at **.

    The furnishings at home are really inferior to many families in China. If you don't have much home, you may not need it.

    Japanese people usually eat healthier and have smaller portions, but if there is a chance to eat for free, many Japanese people are used to eating on the floor, so the floor should be clean. Mop the floor normally on your stomach. Then I will often raise some small animals.

    It is no different from ordinary life, and not everyone can live as delicately as the upper class, and most people are still running for life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Japanese people have always lived a relatively comfortable life, and they have lived a very good life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In fact, ordinary people in Japan have a very hard time

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The life of ordinary Japanese people is also three meals a day.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Ordinary people also work at sunrise and rest at sunset.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It should be ordinary people, eating and sleeping at work and after work.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Ordinary Japanese people just go to work and play normally.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Just as many Japanese people don't understand China, most Japanese people don't understand Japan.

    Put aside politics and hostility for the time being, and feel their humanity and customs.

    Many people put things on the street for a few days with a note written on them, hoping that someone in need will take them! If you can't deliver it, you will be charged a hefty garbage disposal fee.

    Outside the gates of the park. The strollers are well organized.

    On the streets of Japan, it is common to see people wearing kimonos. If we can also take wearing Hanfu as a very common thing, then Chinese culture will really have a long history.

    In Japan, teachers must eat with their students and eat the same meals, and so do principals.

    On Sundays, the streets were deserted.

    Due to the general awareness of law and ethics, the gap between the rich and the poor in society is small, and fairness and justice are realized to the greatest extent. Japanese social management is very open, from the unattended ** gate, to the unattended stadiums, parks, etc., everywhere reflects a self-confidence, self-discipline, open and free social management model, without "maintaining stability", can be harmonious.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, yes, Japanese people are very polite now. Valentine's Day has a unique custom of melting chocolate into chocolate sauce and then turning it into chocolate. = =。

    Just like normal people, digest the food that should be digested, do what you can, and live every day seriously.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In recent years, China's economic development momentum has become more and more fierce, many Chinese people have gradually lived a well-off life, they began to pursue the quality of life, but also the pursuit of spiritual enjoyment, a holiday will choose to travel. There are countless tourist attractions in China, and foreign travel has also been particularly popular in recent years, especially in some neighboring countries, such as Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, etc., where many Chinese tourists visit every year.

    The country I want to share with you today is Japan, and I believe many Chinese travelers have visited it. For Japan, many people's impression of it is developed, love clean, etc., netizens who have not been to Japan can only stay on the surface of Japan, the recent tour guide friend went to Japan to lead a group, came back and shared some of the living conditions of the Japanese, today we will reveal the secret, what is the real life in Japan? Let's take a look at the lives of ordinary people on the streets of Japan.

    For example, in China, people throw away garbage either according to the garbage sorting bin, and if there is no garbage can, they can only be placed in the garbage dump. The tour guide friend described that the place where the garbage is placed on the streets of Japan forms a very neat picture, and the garbage of each household will be sorted out by itself first, and even the bag is tied very tightly, so that it will be more convenient for the cleaners to clean up the garbage.

    Although the Japanese people do a good job of garbage disposal, some people are not very happy. A friend of the tour guide told her that she sometimes saw some young people sleeping on the street on the side of the Japanese street, and these young people had to go to a tavern to drink at night to relieve stress due to huge work pressure, and sometimes they fell asleep directly on the street when they were drunk, and waited until they woke up the next day to go to work.

    In addition, the tour guide friend also said that the elderly in Japan are not very leisurely, and most of them still insist on working in their old age, but this is also related to Japan's national conditions, most of the elderly there do not need to support their children, and they like to live and work until they are old.

    Therefore, many glamorous scenes in society are actually quite sad or difficult behind them. I wonder if you have a new understanding of Japan after reading it?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The real life in Japan is that the work is very stressful and the pace of life is very fast, and it is not as comfortable and leisurely as in Japanese dramas. In Japanese after work, men choose to relax with a drink at a bar, while women take care of the housework.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The real life of most people in Japan is to get up in the morning and squeeze the subway to work, squeeze the subway to get off work in the evening, and then go to a tavern to release the stress.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    More than 8 years in Japan, 2 years of rural life experience, 6 years of urban (Tokyo) life experience.

    First of all, the gap between the city and the countryside is very small, urban life is loose and relaxed, and rural life is quiet and peaceful.

    The infrastructure is very complete and humanized, there is no need to worry about anything else in life except making money, there is no noise, fakes, queue cutting, violence and so on, everything is very orderly, and the life experience is very simple and comfortable.

    Only after living will you know what a truly harmonious society is.

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